Descendants
of William the Conqueror
(3 Generations)
(Legitimate descendants only)
William I ' the Conqueror
', King of England 1066 - 1087, Duke of Normandy 1035 - 1087 as William
II, the illegitimate son of Robert I 'the Devil' or alternately 'the Magnificent,
and his mistress Arletta of Falaise (Harlette, Herleve), the daughter of Fulbert,
a tanner of Falaise, and his wife Duxia. Arletta later married Herluin, Viscount
of Conteville.
(b. 1027, Falaise Castle, Calvados, Normandy
d. Sept 9, 1087, Priory of St Gervais, Rouen, Normandy of wounds received at
the battle of Mantes)
Buried in the Abbey of St Stephen, Caen, Normandy
married c1050, Cathedral
of Notre Dame, Eu, Normandy
Matilda of Flanders, the only daughter of Baldwin V, Count of Flanders,
and his wife Adela Capet, Princess of France, widow of Richard III, Duke of
Normandy, and daughter of Robert II 'the Pious', King of France 992 - 1031.
(b. 1032, Lille, Flanders - d. Nov 2, 1083, Caen, Normandy)
Buried in the Abbey of the Holy Trinity (Abbaye aux Dames), Caen.
Their Children
Generation 1
1. Adelaide of Normandy
(b. c1051, Rouen, Normandy - d. before Jan 6, 1066, Rouen)
Buried (probably) the Abbey of the Holy Trinity, Caen, Normandy
2. Robert II ' Curthose
', Duke of Normandy 1087 - 1106, deposed by his brother Henry I after
being defeated at the Battle of Tinchebrai, he was imprisoned for the rest of
his life.
(b. c1053, Rouen, Normandy - d. Feb 10, 1134, Cardiff Castle)
Buried in Gloucester Cathedral.
married 1100, Apulia, Sicily
Sibylla of Conversano, the daughter of Geoffrey, Count of Conversano
(b. c1081 - d. Feb or March, 1103, Rouen, Normandy, in childbirth)
Buried in the Abbey of the Holy Trinity, Caen, Normandy
For their children see Generation 2 - 1
3. Richard of England,
Duke of Bernay, Normandy
(b. c1055, Rouen, Normandy
d. 1081, in the New Forest, Hampshire, England, being gored to death by a stag
whilst hunting there.
Buried in Winchester Cathedral, Southampton, near London
Unmarried.
4. Adeliza of England
(b. c1056, Rouen, Normandy - d. between 1107 and June 12, 1112, Caen, Normandy)
Buried (probably) in the Abbey of Holy Trinity, Caen.
Betrothed to Herbert III, Count of Maine 1062 - 1063, after his death she took
religious vows (though not necessarily becoming a nun) at the Abbey of St Leger,
Preaux, Berry, France.
5. Cecilia of England
b. c1058, Rouen, Normandy
d. July 30, 1127, Caen, Normandy.
Buried in the Abbey of Holy Trinity, Caen.
She was dedicated as a nun in childhood (1075) and was Benedictine abbess of
the Holy Trinity, Caen, Normandy 1112 - 1127.
6. William II ' Rufus
', King of England 1087 - 1100, he held Normandy in pledge from 1096
- 1100, but was never recognized officially as duke.
(b. c1059, Rouen, Normandy - d. Aug 2, 1100, New Forest, Hampshire, England,
being killed whilst hunting)
His death was certainly murder.
Buried in Winchester Cathedral, Southampton, near London
Unmarried.
7. Matilda of England
(b. c1061, Rouen, Normandy - d. before June 12, 1112)
Buried in the Abbey of the Holy Trinity, Caen, Normandy
Unmarried.
8. Agatha of England
(b. c1063, Rouen, Normandy - d. before May 1, 1079, Bayeux, Normandy)
buried in the Cathedral church of St Mary the Perpetual Virgin, Bayeux, Normandy.
married (his second) after June 6,1078, Abbey of the Holy Trinity, Caen, Normandy
(proxy).
Alfonso VI Fernandez ' the Brave ', King of Castile and Leon 1072
- 1109, the son of Ferdinando I ' the Great', King of Castile, and his
wife Sanchia, daughter of Alfonso V Vermudez, King of Leon.
(b. before June, 1040 - d. June 29, 1109, Toledo, near Madrid, Castile)
Buried in the Abbey of Sahagun.
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9. Adela of England
(b. c1064, Rouen, Normandy
d. March 8, 1138, a Cluniac nun (c1122) at the Abbey of Marcigny-sur-Loire,
Autun, Burgundy)
Buried in the Abbey of the Holy Trinity, Caen, Normandy.
married 1080, Breteuil, Normandy
Stephen III (Etienne Henri), Count of Blois-Chartres 1089 - 1102, and
Count of Sancerre and Meaux, the son of Theobald III (Thibaut), Count of Blois-Chartres,
and his second wife Gundrada N.
(b. 1046, Blois, Orleanais, France
d. May 19, 1102, Ramleh,
Palestine, being killed in the Battle of Ascalon whilst on crusade)
Buried in Palestine.
For their children see Generation 2 - 2
10. Constance of England
(b. 1065, Rouen, Normandy - d. Aug 13, 1090, perhaps poisoned by her servants)
Buried in the Church of St Melans, near Rhedon, Brittany.
married 1086 (his first), Caen, Normandy
Alan IV ' Fergeant ', Duke of Brittany 1084 - 1112, abdicated
to become a monk, the son of Hoel III, Duke of Brittany, Count of Cornuailles
and Nantes, and his wife Hawise (Havoise), Countess of Rennes, the sister and
heiress of Conan II, Duke of Brittany.
(b. c1057 - d. Oct 13, 1119, Rhedon, Brittany)
Buried in the Abbey of Rhedon.
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11. Henry I ' Beauclerk
', King of England 1100 - 1135, Duke of Normandy 1106 - 1135, after
he deposed and imprisoned his elder brother Robert II.
(b. Sept, 1068, Selby, Yorkshire, England
d. Dec 1, 1135, at the Priory of St Denis le Fermont, Angers, near Rouen, Normandy,
of food poisoning)
Buried in Reading Abbey, Berkshire, England.
married (1) Nov 11, 1100, Westminster Abbey, London
Matilda of Scotland (called Edith before marriage), the elder daughter
of Malcolm III ' Canmore ', King of Scotland, and his second wife St Margaret,
the daughter of Edward the Aetheling, Anglo-Saxon prince, the grandson of King
Aethelred II 979 - 1016.
(b. 1079, Edinburgh Castle, Scotland - d. May 1, 1118, Westminster Palace, London)
Buried in Westminster Abbey, London
For their children see Generation 2 - 3
married (2) Jan 29, 1121, Chapel Royal, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England
Adeliza of Louvain, the daughter of Godfrey I 'the Bearded' of Louvain,
Duke of Lower Lorraine, and his first wife Ida, Countess of Namur and Chiny,
the daughter and heiress of Albert III, Count of Namur. Adeliza remarried (2)
(1136) William d'Albini, 1st Earl of Arundel (c1102 - 1176) by whom she left
many children.
(b. 1102 - d. March 23, 1151, a nun at Abbey of Afflighem, near Alost, Brabant)
Buried in the Abbey of Afflighem.
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Generation 2
(2 - 1)
1. William IV ' Clito
', Duke of Normandy 1120 - 1128, succeeded his cousin William III, the
son of Henry I. Count of Flanders 1127 - 1128.
(b. 1101, Rouen, Normandy
d. July 27, 1128, Abbey of St Bertin, St Omer, Flanders, from wound received
at the Battle of Alost)
married (1) 1122 (her first). Divorced 1124.
Sybilla of Anjou, the daughter of Fulk V of Anjou, King of Jerusalem,
and his first wife Eremburga, the daughter of Elias I of La Fleche, Count of
Maine. Sybilla remarried (1134) to Thierry of Alsace, Count of Flanders (c1097
- 1168).
(b. 1112, Angers, Anjou - d. before Dec 31, 1165, nun at the Abbey of St Lazarus,
Bethlehem, Palestine)
Buried in Abbey of St Lazarus, Bethlehem, Palestine
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married (2) Jan, 1128 (her first)
Giovanna of Montferrat (also called Adeliza), the daughter
of Rainer, Marquis of Montferrat, and his wife Gisela of Burgundy, the widow of Umberto
II, Count of Maurienne, and the daughter of William I ' Tete-Hardi ',
Count of Burgundy. Her elder half-sister Adelaide of Maurienne became the wife
(1115) of Louis VI, King of France (1108 - 1137).
(b. 1107 - d. 1191)
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2. Henry of Normandy
(b. 1102, Rouen, Normandy
d. before Nov 25, 1120, New Forest, Hampshire, England, being killed whilst
hunting)
Unmarried.
(2 - 2)
1. Humbert of Blois-Chartres,
Count of Vertus, Champagne
(b. 1081, Blois, Orleanais - d. before May 19, 1102)
Unmarried.
2. William of Blois-Champagne (Guillaume), Count of Chartres, then Sire of Sully, Orleanais. He was disinherited
in favour of his younger brother Theobald because of idiocy.
(b. 1082, Blois, Orleanais - d. before1150)
married 1104
Agnes of Sully, the daughter of Gilon I, Seigneur of Sully, and his wife
Ildeburga, the daughter of Geoffrey IV, Count of Bourges.
(b. c1088, Sully, Orleanais - d. before 1150)
For their children see Generation 3 - 1
3. Theobald IV, Count
of Blois-Chartres 1102 - 1152, Champagne, and Troyes
(b. 1085, Blois, Orleanais - d. Oct 8, 1152)
married 1123, Ligny-en-Barrois, near Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine
Matilda of Carinthia, the daughter of Engelbert II, Duke of Carinthia,
and his wife Uta, who was the daughter of Ulrich ' the Rich ', Count
of Passau.
(b. c1105 - d. Dec 13, 1161, a nun at Abbey of St Marie, Fontevrault, Maine)
Buried at Abbey of Fontevrault.
For their children see Generation 3 - 2
4. Adela of Blois-Chartres
(b. c1090, Blois-Orleanais - d. before March 8, 1138)
married c1110. Annulled 1113 by order of St Ivo, Bishop of Chartres, on the
grounds of consanguinity.
Milo II of Montlhery and Bray, Viscount of Troyes, the younger son of
Milo I ' the Great', of Montlhery, Viscount of Troyes, and his wife Lithuise,
the daughter of William II, Count d'Eu
(b. c1065 - d. 1118)
For their children see Generation 3 - 3
Note - Adela is called Lithuise or Lituise in some sources, but this
appears to be a confusion with her mother-in-law.
5. Agnes of Blois-Chartres
(b. c1092, Blois, Orleanais - d. before 1129)
married c1112
Hugh III de Le Puiset, Viscount of Chartres 1108 - 1128, the son of Evrard
III, Seigneur de Le Puiset, and his wife Alice, the daughter of Bouchard de
Montlhery, Count of Corbeuil.
(b. c1091 - d. 1141, Palestine)
For their children see Generation 3 - 4
6. Matilda of Blois-Chartres (Lucia)
(b. c1095, Blois, Orleanais, France
d. Nov 25, 1120, near Barfleur, Normandy, being drowned aboard the 'White Ship'
in the English Channel)
married c1114
Richard d'Avranches, 2nd Earl of Chester, the son of Hugh d'Avranches,
1st Earl of Chester, and his wife Ermentrude, the daughter of Hugh of Clermont,
Count of Beauvais.
(b. 1094, Chester, England - d. Nov 25, 1120, being drowned with his wife. Their
bodies were never recovered)
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7. Stephen of Blois-Chartres, King of England 1135 - 1154, in contest with his cousin the empress Matilda,
only surviving child of Henry I. Eventually, after twenty years of destructive
civil war, it was agreed in 1153 that Matilda's son Henry II should succeed
Stephen as King of England, and a peaceful dynastic change ensued.
(b. 1097, Blois, Orleanais, France - d. Oct 25, 1154, Dover, Kent, England)
Buried in Faversham Abbey, Kent.
married c1116
Matilda, Countess of Boulogne 1125 - 1152, the only child and heiress
of Eustace III, Count of Bouogne, and his wife Mary, the younger daughter of
Malcolm III ' Canmore ', King of Scotland
(b. c1103, Boulogne, Picardy, France - d. May 2, 1152, Hedingham Castle, Essex,
England)
Buried in Faversham Abbey, Kent
For their children see Generation 3 - 5
8. Henry of Blois-Chartres
(b. 1099, Winchester, Southampton, near London, England - d. July 1, 1171, Winchester)
Buried in Winchester Cathedral, Southampton.
Bishop of Winchester, England 1129 - 1171.
9. Eudes of Blois-Chartres (Odo)
(b. 1100, Blois, Orleanais - d. after 1107)
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(2 - 3)
1. Euphemia of England
(b. July/August, 1101, Winchester Castle, Southampton, near London - d. before
Dec 31, 1101)
2. Matilda of England,
Queen regnant ' Lady of the English ', April 7 - Nov 1, 1141, the throne
taken from her by her cousin Stephen of Blois. Originally named Adelaide, renamed
Matilda prior to her first marriage.
(b. Feb 7, 1102, Winchester Castle, Southampton, near London
d. Sept 10, 1167, at the Abbey of Notre Dame des Pres, near Rouen, Normandy
Buried in Rouen Cathedral, Normandy
married (1) Jan 7,
1114, Mainz, Germany
Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor 1106 - 1125, the son of Emperor Henry
IV, and his first wife Bertha, the daughter of Otto I, Count of Maurienne.
(b. Jan 8, 1081 - d. May 23, 1125, Utrecht)
Buried in the Cathedral of Speyer, Swabia.
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married (2) June 17, 1128, at Le Mans Cathedral, Anjou
Geoffrey V ' Plantagenet ', Count of Anjou 1128 - 1151, the son of Fulk
V of Anjou, King of Jerusalem, and his first wife Eremburga, the daughter of
Elias I of La Fleche, Count of Maine.
(b. Nov 24, 1113, Angers, Anjou - d. Sept 7, 1151, at Chateau d'Eure, Le Mans,
Sarthe, Anjou)
Buried at Le Mans Cathedral, Sarthe, Anjou.
For their children see Generation 3 - 6
3. William III, Duke
of Normandy in 1120
(b. before Aug 5, 1103, Winchester Castle, Southampton, near London
d. Nov 25, 1120, near Barfleur, Normandy, being drowned aboard the 'White Ship'
in the English Channel. His body was never recovered)
married June, 1119, Lisieux, Normandy
Matilda of Anjou (called Alice before marriage), the daughter of Fulk
V of Anjou, king of Jerusalem, and his wife wife Eremburga, the daughter of
Elias I of La Fleche, Count of Maine. Became a nun at Fontevrault (c1121) and
was later appointed abbess 1148 - 1154.
(b. c1110 - d. 1154, Abbey of Sainte-Marie, Fontevrault, Maine)
Buried at Fontevrault.
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4. Richard of England
(b. c1105, Winchester Castle, Southampton, near London
d. Nov 25, 1120, near Barfleur, Normandy, being drowned in the wreck of the ' White Ship ' with his elder brother William. His body was never recovered)
Unmarried.
5. Robert of England
(b. c1107, Winchester Castle, Southampton, near London - d. young before June,
1119)
Generation 3
(3 - 1)
1. Elisabeth of Champagne-Sully
(b. 1105 - d. July, 1128, Caen, Normandy)
Abbess of the Holy Trinity, Caen, Normandy
Buried there.
2. Eleanore of Champagne-Sully
(b. c1107 - d. after 1148)
married c1121 (his first). Divorced 1142.
Raoul I, Count of Vermandois 1102 - 1152, the son of Hugh I Capet, Count
of Vermandois (brother of King Philip I) and his wife Adelaide, Countess of
Vermandois, the daughter of Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois, Vexin and Valois.
(b. 1090 - d. Oct 8, 1152)
Their children are beyond the scope of this work
3. Eudes Archambaud III,
Sire de Sully
(b. c1110 - d. after 1162)
married c1130
Matilda de Beaugency, the daughter of Raoul I, Seigneur de Beaugency,
and his wife Matilda, daughter of Hugh I Capet, Count of Vermandois.
(b. c1115, Beaugency, Orleanais - d. before 1162)
Their children are beyond the scope of this work
4. Raoul of Champagne-Sully (Rather, Rudolf)
(b. c1112 - d. Sept 21, 1176)
Prior of La Charite-sur-Loire, Abbot of Cluny, Burgundy
Buried in Abbey of Notre Dame, La Charite-sur-Loire.
5. Margeurite of Champagne-Sully
(b. c1114 - d. Dec 14, 1145)
married c1130 (his third)
Henry I, Count d' Eu, the son of William II, Count d'Eu, and his first
wife Beatrice de Builly.
(. c1070 - d. July 12, 1140)
Their children are beyond the scope of this work
6. Henry of Champagne-Sully
(b. c1119 - d. 1187)
Abbot of Fecamp, Normandy 1138 - 1187.
(3 - 2)
1. Henry I ' le Liberal
', Count of Champagne and Brie 1152 - 1181
(b. 1123 - d. March 17, 1181, Troyes, Champagne)
married 1164, Paris
Marie Capet, Princess of France, Regent of Champagne 1181 - 1197, the
elder daughter of Louis VII, King of France, and his first wife Eleanor (later
Queen of England), the daughter of William X, Duke of Aquitaine.
(b. April/May, 1145, Palace of Ile de Cite, Paris - d. March 11, 1198)
Their children are beyond the scope of this work
2. Theobald V ' le
Bon ', Count of Blois-Champagne 1152 - 1191
(b. 1125 - d. 1191, Acre, Palestine, whilst on crusade)
married (1) c1150
Sibylle de Chateau-Renard, daughter of Renaud, Seigneur de Chateau-Renard,
Orleanais (Loiret)
(b. c1135 - d. before 1164)
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married (2) 1165
Alix Capet (Alice), Princess of France, daughter of Louis VII, King of
France, and his first wife Eleanor, daughter of William X, Duke of Aquitaine.
(b. summer of 1150, Palace of Ile de Cite, Paris - d. 1183)
Their children are beyond the scope of this work
Note - some sources claim that Alix was still living in 1195, but this
is a confusion with her daugher of similar name, who was Abbess of Fontevrault
from 1190. All biographies of Eleanor of Aquitaine state that this daughter
predeceased her by some twenty years.
3. Marie of Blois-Champagne
(b. 1126 - d. 1190, she was Abbess of Sainte-Marie, Fontevrault, Maine 1174
- 1190)
married 1145
Eudes II ' Borel ', Duke of Burgundy, the son of Hugh II, Duke
of Burgundy, and his wife Matilda, daughter of Raymond I, Viscount of Turenne.
(b. c1118 - d. Sept 27, 1162)
Buried in the Abbey of Citeaux, Burgundy
Their children are beyond the scope of this work
4. Stephen I of Blois-Champagne (Etienne), Count of Sancerre 1152 - 1191
(b. c1128 - d. 1191, Acre, Palestine, whilst on crusade)
married (1)1153
Ermesinde de Donzy (Alix, Adelaide), daughter of Geoffrey III de Donzy,
Seigneur of Gien, St-Aignan, Cosne, and Chatel-Censoir, and his wife N Le Manceau.
(b. c1137 - d. c1174)
married (2) c1176
Matilda N
(b. c1159 - d. c1188)
Their children are beyond the scope of this work
5. Elisabeth of Blois-Champagne (Isabelle)
(b. 1130, Blois, Orleanais - d. after 1155)
married (1) 1140
Roger II of Hauteville, Duke of Apulia and Sicily 1135 - 1149, the son
of Roger I, King of Sicily, and his first wife Elvira, the daughter of Pedro
de Leoni.
(b. 1119 - d. 1149)
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married (2) c1150 - 1155
Guillaume Gouet IV, Seigneur de Montmirail, Baron de Perche-Gouet, the
son of Guillaume Gouet III, Seigneur de Montmirail, and his wife N Fitzroy,
an illegitimate daughter of Henry I, King of England
(b. c1110 - d. 1170)
Their children are beyond the scope of this work
6. Guillaume of Blois-Champagne (William)
(b. c1133 - d. Sept 7, 1202)
Bishop of Chalons 1164 - 1176, Archbishop of Sens and Rheims 1176 - 1202
7. Hugh of Blois-Champagne
Abbot of Citeaux, Burgundy
(b. c1137 - d. after 1155)
8. Agnes of Blois-Champagne
(b. c1139 - d. Aug 7, 1207)
married 1155
Rainald II, Count of Bar 1150 - 1170, the son of Rainald I, Count of
Bar-le-Duc and Mousson, and his first wife Gisela, daughter of Gerhard I, Count
of Vaudement.
(b. c1115 - d. July 25, 1170)
Their children are beyond the scope of this work
9. Margaret of Blois-Champagne
(b. c1141 - d. after Dec, 1161)
Nun at Abbey of Sainte-Marie, Fontevrault, Maine
10. Matilda of Blois-Champagne
(b. c1142 - d. before 1191)
married c1158
Rotrou II, Count of Perche, the son of Rotrou I ' the Great ',
Count of Perche (Rotrou II of Mortagne), and his second wife Hawise de Salisbury,
later second wife of Robert I Capet, Count of Dreux.
(b. c1132 - d. July 13, 1191)
Their children are beyond the scope of this work
11. Adela of Blois-Champagne,
Queen Regent of France 1190 - 1191
(b. 1144, Blois, Orleanais - d. June 4, 1206, Paris)
Buried in the Abbey of Pontigny
married Nov 13, 1160 (his third)
Louis VII, King of France 1137 - 1180, the son of Louis VI, King of France,
and his second wife Adelaide, daughter of Umbert II, Count of Maurienne.
(b. 1120, Paris - d. Sept 18, 1180, Paris)
Buried in the Abbey of Notre Dame de Barbeau, near Fontainebleau.
Their children are beyond the scope of this work
(3 - 3)
1. Milo III de Montlhery,
Viscount of Troyes
(b. c1111 - assasinated c1166)
2. Renaud de Montlhery
(b. c1112 - d. after 1166)
Bishop of Troyes.
(3 - 4)
1. Evrard III de Le Puiset,
Viscount of Chartres 1128 - 1190
(b. c1116 - d. 1189)
married (1) Marie N
married (2) Helvisa N
Their children are beyond the scope of this work
2. Bouchard de Le Puiset
(d. after 1128)
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3. Hugh de Le Puiset
Bishop of Durham, England 1153 - 1195.
(b. c1125 - d. 1195)
He left illegitimate issue who are beyond the scope of this work
(3 - 5)
1. Baldwin of Blois,
Prince of England
(b. c1126 - d. before Dec 2, 1138, Tower of London)
Buried in the Priory of the Holy Trinity, Aldgate, London.
2. Eustace of Blois,
joint King of England 1152 - 1153 with his father, Duke of Normandy, Count of
Boulogne 1146 - 1153 as Eustace IV.
(b. c1128 - d. Aug 10, 1153, at Bury St Edmund's, Suffolk)
Buried in Faversham Abbey, Kent
married Feb, 1140, Paris, France (her first)
Constance Capet, Princess of France, the daughter of Louis VI, king of
France, and his second wife Adelaide, the daughter of Umbert II, Count of Maurienne.
Queen Constance remarried (2) 1154, Raymond V, Count of Toulouse (c1125 - 1194)
by whom she left children.
(b. 1124 - d. Aug 16, 1176, Palace of Rheims, Marne, near Paris)
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Eustace left illegitimate issue which are beyond the scope of this work
3. Matilda of Blois,
Princess of England
(b. 1133 - d. 1138, Tower of London)
Buried in the Priory of the Holy Trinity, Aldgate, London.
married Easter, 1136 (his first)
Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, Earl of Worcester, the son of Robert
de Beaumont, 1st earl of Leicester, and his wife Elisabeth, daughter of Hugh
I Capet, Count of Vermandois (later wife of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of
Surrey
(b. 1104 - d. April 10, 1166)
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4. William II, Count
of Boulogne 1153 - 1159, Count of Mortain 1154 - 1159, Earl of Surrey 1149 -
1159
(b. 1134 - d. Oct 11, 1159, being killed at the siege of Toulouse, France)
Buried in the Hospital of Montmorillon, Poitou.
married 1149 (her first)
Isabel de Warenne, Countess of Surrey, the daughter and heiress of William
de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey, who remarried (1164) Hamelin Plantagenet, the
illegitimate son of Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou, and half-brother to Henry II.
(b. c1137 - d. July 13, 1203)
Buried in the Chapter House of Lewes Priory, Sussex.
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5. Mary of Blois,
Countess of Boulogne 1159 - 1169, formerly Abbess of Romsey, Hampshire c1155
- 1160. Abducted and forcibly married because of dynastic considerations. Appointed
Abbess of St Austreberte, near Montreuil in 1169, after the legitimacy of her
children was assured.
(b. 1136, Blois, Orleanais (Loiret) - d. July 25, 1182, Abbey of St Austreberte,
Montreuil, Picardy)
Buried there.
married 1160 (his first), annulled 1169.
Matthew I of Alsace, Count of Boulogne 1160 - 1173 (in her right), the
son of Thierry II of Alsace, Count of Flanders, and his second wife Sibylla,
the daughter of Fulk V of Anjou, King of Jerusalem.
(b. c1135 - d. July 25, 1173, being kiled at the siege of Driancourt)
Buried at the Abbey of Josse.
Their children are beyond the scope of this work
(3 - 6)
1. Henry II ' FitzEmpress
' and ' Curtmantle ', King of England 1154 - 1189
(b. March 5, 1133, Le Mans, Sarthe, Anjou, France - d. July 6, 1189, Chinon
Castle, Normandy, France)
Buried in the Abbey of Sainte Marie, Fontevrault, Maine
married May 18, 1152, Bordeaux Cathedral, Gascony (her second)
Eleanor of Aquitaine, divorced first wife of Louis VII, King of France,
and daughter of William X, Duke of Aquitaine, and his wife Aenor, daughter of
aimery I, Viscount of Chatellerault.
(b. 1122, Ombriere Palace, Bordeaux, or Belin Castle, Guienne
d. April 1, 1204, Abbey of Sainte Marie, Fontevrault, Maine)
Buried there.
Their children are beyond the scope of this work
2. Geoffrey of Anjou,
Count of Nantes 1151 - 1158
(b. June 1, 1134, Argentan, Normandy - d. July 26, 1158, Nantes, Brittany)
Buried there
Unmarried.
3. William of Anjou,
Count of Poitou 1151 - 1163
(b. July 21, 1136, Argentan, Normandy - d. Jan 30, 1163, Rouen)
Buried in Rouen Cathedral
Unmarried.
THE END
Sources
Provinces, Pays, and
Seigneuries of France
P.D. Abbott, Canberra, 1981.
Dictionary of National
Biography
Europaische Stammtafeln
Prince Wilhelm Karl von Isenburg, Marburg, 1953.
Europaische Stammtafeln
Detlev Schwennicke, Marburg, 1975 - 1995.
William I and the Norman
Conquest
F. Barlow, London, 1965.
Lives of the Princesses
of Great Britain
Mary Anne Everett Green, London, 1849
Royalty for Commoners
R.W. Stuart, Baltimore, 1995 (revised edition).
Note - for those
who are looking for more details concerning the illegitimate children of William
II, Henry I, and King Stephen, apart from the aforementioned sources (particularly
A.Weir's, British Royal Families which provides much information in this
area) I would recommend the following,
Complete Peerage,
Vol XI, Appendix D.
Ancestral Roots of Certain
American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700
F.L.Weiss, Baltimore, 1992 (seventh edition)
The Royal Bastards of
England
C. Given-Wilson & A. Curteis, London, Routledge and Kegan-Paul, 1984.
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