Ancestors of Victoria Geta DE ROME
/-Marcus Vitorius Marcellus Major DE ROME
/-Marcus Vitorius Marcellus
Victoria Geta DE ROME
| /-Cnaeus Hosidius Geta I DE ROME
| /-Cnaeus Hosidius Geta II DE ROME
| /-Cnaeus Hosidius Geta III DE ROME
| /-Hosidius Geta Major DE ROME
| /-Hosidius Geta Minor DE ROME
| /-Caius Hosidius Geta DE ROME
\-Hosida Geta DE ROME
Descendants of Victoria Geta DE ROME
1 Victoria Geta DE ROME
=Lucius Septimus Severus MAJOR DE LEPTIS MAGNA
2 Publius Septimus Geta DE LEPTIS MAGNA
=Fulvia Pia Pius DE ROME
3 Septima Octavilla DE LEPTIS MAGNA
=Lucius Flavius DE ROME
Ancestors of Vitrasia Fundania DE ROME
/-Claudius Capitolinus II DE ROME
/-Claudius CAPITILINUS DE ROME
/-Claudius Capitolinus I DE ROME
/-Claudius CAPITOLINUS II DE ROMA
| | /-Publius Aelius Hadrianus Marullinus DE ROME
| | /-Ulpius Plotius DE ROME
| | | \-Aelia DE ROME
| | /-Aelius Afer DE ROME
| | | \-Marciana DE ROME
| | /-Aulus Gallus Larcius DE ROME
| | | | /-Ulpius DE ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Ulpius Traianus DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Ulpius DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Traius DE ROME
| | | | | \-Traia DE ROME
| | | \-Ulpia Trainus
| | | | /-Plotinus DE ROME
| | | \-Plotina DE ROME
| | | \-Plócia spouse of Plotinus DE ROME
| | /-Aulus Larcius Quirinus Lepiodus SULPICIANUS DE ROME
| | | | /-Sulpicius Camerinus DE ROME
| | | \-Sulpicia Telero DE ROME
| | | \-Postumia FESTA DE ROME
| \-Macrinia DE ROME
| | /-Lucius Arrius DE ROME
| | /-Lucius Arrius Plarianus AUFIDIUS TURBO
| | | | /-Quintus Plarius
| | | \-Plaria Vera DE ROME
| \-Arria Sabina
| | /-Publius Aelius Hadrianus Marullinus DE ROME
| | /-Ulpius Plotius DE ROME
| | | \-Aelia DE ROME
| | /-Aelius Afer DE ROME
| | | \-Marciana DE ROME
| | /-Aulus Gallus Larcius DE ROME
| | | | /-Ulpius DE ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Ulpius Traianus DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Ulpius DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Traius DE ROME
| | | | | \-Traia DE ROME
| | | \-Ulpia Trainus
| | | | /-Plotinus DE ROME
| | | \-Plotina DE ROME
| | | \-Plócia spouse of Plotinus DE ROME
| \-Atilia Sabina DE ROME
| | /-Sulpicius Camerinus DE ROME
| \-Sulpicia Telero DE ROME
| \-Postumia FESTA DE ROME
/-Marcus Claudius MACRINUS VIN
| \-Macrinia DE ROME
Vitrasia Fundania DE ROME
\-Laberia Pompeiana DE ROME
Descendants of Vitrasia Fundania DE ROME
1 Vitrasia Fundania DE ROME
=Sextius Cocceius VIBI
2 Coceeia Vibiana COCCEII
=Quintus Anicius Faustus Abucuu II
3 Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus II DE ROME
=Asinia Juliana Nicomacha D`ASIE
Ancestors of Volumnia Calida DE ROME
/-Publius Aelius Hadrianus Marullinus DE ROME
/-Ulpius Plotius DE ROME
| \-Aelia DE ROME
/-Aelius Afer DE ROME
| \-Marciana DE ROME
/-Aulus Gallus Larcius DE ROME
| | /-Ulpius DE ROME
| | /-Marcus Ulpius Traianus DE ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Ulpius DE ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Traius DE ROME
| | | \-Traia DE ROME
| \-Ulpia Trainus
| | /-Plotinus DE ROME
| \-Plotina DE ROME
| \-Plócia spouse of Plotinus DE ROME
/-Aulus Larcius Quirinus Lepiodus SULPICIANUS DE ROME
| | /-Sulpicius Camerinus DE ROME
| \-Sulpicia Telero DE ROME
| \-Postumia FESTA DE ROME
/-Aulius Larcius Quirinus Priscus DE ROME
| | /-Lucius Arrius DE ROME
| | /-Lucius Arrius Plarianus AUFIDIUS TURBO
| | | | /-Quintus Plarius
| | | \-Plaria Vera DE ROME
| \-Arria Sabina
| | /-Publius Aelius Hadrianus Marullinus DE ROME
| | /-Ulpius Plotius DE ROME
| | | \-Aelia DE ROME
| | /-Aelius Afer DE ROME
| | | \-Marciana DE ROME
| | /-Aulus Gallus Larcius DE ROME
| | | | /-Ulpius DE ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Ulpius Traianus DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Ulpius DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Traius DE ROME
| | | | | \-Traia DE ROME
| | | \-Ulpia Trainus
| | | | /-Plotinus DE ROME
| | | \-Plotina DE ROME
| | | \-Plócia spouse of Plotinus DE ROME
| \-Atilia Sabina DE ROME
| | /-Sulpicius Camerinus DE ROME
| \-Sulpicia Telero DE ROME
| \-Postumia FESTA DE ROME
Volumnia Calida DE ROME
| /-Publius Aelius Hadrianus Marullinus DE ROME
| /-Ulpius Plotius DE ROME
| | \-Aelia DE ROME
| /-Aelius Afer DE ROME
| | \-Marciana DE ROME
| /-Aulus Gallus Larcius DE ROME
| | | /-Ulpius DE ROME
| | | /-Marcus Ulpius Traianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus Ulpius DE ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus Traius DE ROME
| | | | \-Traia DE ROME
| | \-Ulpia Trainus
| | | /-Plotinus DE ROME
| | \-Plotina DE ROME
| | \-Plócia spouse of Plotinus DE ROME
| /-Aulus Egrillius Rufius DE ROME
| | | /-Sulpicius Camerinus DE ROME
| | \-Sulpicia Telero DE ROME
| | \-Postumia FESTA DE ROME
\-Egrilla DE ROME
| /-Plarius Quintas DE ROME
| /-Quintus Plarius DE ROME
\-Plavis Vera DE ROME
- Birth: 271
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Vulcania DE ROME
1 Vulcania DE ROME
=Septimius BASSUS
2 Septimia Vulcacia DE ROME
=Lucius Valerius Maximus Basilius Minor DE ROME
3 Lucius Valerius Septimus Bassius DE ROME
=(Unknown)
3 Lucius Valerius Septimus Bassius DE ROME
- Birth: 205, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italie
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Cornelia Marullina Lucia DE ROME-?
1 Cornelia Marullina Lucia DE ROME-?
=Marcus Pupienus Africanus DE ROME
- Father: Richard II DE NORMANDIE
- Mother: Papie D' ENVERMEU
- Birth: 1019, Dieppe-Est, Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France
- Also known as: Comte de Corbeil
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia. (2021). Mauger (archbishop of Rouen). [online] Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauger_(archbishop_of_Rouen) [Accessed 15 Jun. 2021].
- Death: 1055
- Death: 1055, Cherbourg, Manche, Normandy, France
- Burial: 1055, Cherbourg-Octeville, Duchy of Normandie
Ancestors of Mauger DE ROUEN
/-Rollo DE NORMANDIE
/-Guillaume I des Normands DE LA SEINE
| \-Poppa DE BAYEUX
/-Richard I DE NORMANDIE
| \-Sprote de BRETAGNE
/-Richard II DE NORMANDIE
| \-Gunnor DE CRÉPON
Mauger DE ROUEN
\-Papie D' ENVERMEU
- Birth: France
- Death: DECEASED
Descendants of Berthe DE ROUERGUE
1 Berthe DE ROUERGUE
=Ermengard Herman de ALBI Marriage: ABT 841, Toulouse, France
2 Armengol DE ALBI
=Berthe Aldeberge
3 Garsinde DE ALBI
=Eudes DE TOULOUSE
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Berthe spouse of Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
1 Berthe spouse of Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
=Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
- Father: Eudes DE TOULOUSE
- Mother: Garsinde DE ALBI
- Birth: ABT 864, Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Frankreich
- Also known as: Armengol e Marquês de Gótia
- Also known as: Armengol, Ermengol de Rouergue
- Also known as: Armengol, Ermengol de Rouergue
- Title Of Nobility: Comte de Rouergue et Quercy
- Title Of Nobility: Marquis de Rouergue
- Title Of Nobility: Count of Toulouse
- Title Of Nobility: Marquis de Rouergue
- Title Of Nobility: Count of Toulouse
- Death: 937, Villefranche-de-Panat, Aveyron, Midi-Pyrénées, France
Ancestors of Ermengaud DE ROUERGUE
/-Sigeber Gilbert DE ROUERGUE
/-Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
| \-Berthe D`AUTUN
/-Raymond I DE TOULOUSE
| | /-Fredelán DE ROUERGUE Conde de Tolouse
| \-Sénégonde DE TOULOUSE
| \-Aube D`AUTUN
/-Eudes DE TOULOUSE
| | /-Garnier DE REIMS
| | /-Thierry de REIMS ET ROUCY
| | | \-Rolande DE FRANCE
| | /-Josseaume DE REIMS Comte de Reims
| | | \-Aleide DE HORMES
| | /-Rémy IV Sosa DE REIMS Remigius
| | | \-Ciligia DU REMOIS
| \-Berta DE TOLOSA
| \-Arsinde DE PONTHIEU
Ermengaud DE ROUERGUE
| /-Ermengard Herman de ALBI
| /-Armengol DE ALBI
| | \-Berthe DE ROUERGUE
\-Garsinde DE ALBI
\-Berthe Aldeberge
- Father: Raymond I DE TOULOUSE
- Mother: Berta DE TOLOSA
- Birth: ABT 840, Rouergue, Averyron, France
- Also known as: Fulcoald, Fulqualdus de Rouergue de Toulouse
- Also known as: Foulques, Foucaud de Rouergue de Toulouse
- Also known as: Fulk, Foucher de Limoges, de Reims
- Also known as: Fulk, Fulguald de Rouergue de Toulouse
- Also known as: Fulk, Foucher de Limoges, de Reims
- Also known as: Foulques, Foucaud de Rouergue de Toulouse
- Also known as: Fulk, Fulguald de Rouergue de Toulouse
- Occupation: industrium fabrum in lignis - a skilled wooden worker
- LifeSketch: Foucher de Limoges was the founder of the house of Limoges and the first Viscount of Limoges, which was made a hereditary title. He was a loyalist of King Charles the Bald and accompanied him during the many wars the king led. He was given the title "industrium fabrum in lignis" (skilled wood worker) because he was the designer of formidable war machines. As a reward for his services, Charles II gave him the viscounty of Limoges, to guard the steps of the kingdom on the border of a barely submissive Aquitaine. He had authority over Limousin and all of Berry. Foucher was crowned Viscount at Limoges in 876. Foucher married a daughter of Gérard, Count of Auvergne and Poitiers. He had a son, Hildebert, who succeeded him when he died in 886. -- French Wikiwand: Foucher de Limoges The house of Rochechouart is authored by Aimery I of Rochechouart, from the house of Limoges, founded by Foulques or Foucher de Limoges, faithful to Charles II the Bald, settled in Limousin. The first individual to bear the title of Lemovicensis ("de Limoges" or "du Limousin") is Aldebert or Hildebert, cited between 875 and 904. Aldebert's son, Hildegaire, was the first to bear the title of "Viscount of Limousins" (Lemovicinorum vicecomes), between 914 and the end of the 9302s. The elder branch of the Viscounts of Limoges was merged in 1290 into the house of Dreux-Bretagne (1290-1384) which became Viscount of Limoges, then into that of Blois-Châtillon (1384-1481), and finally into the house of Albret (1484-1572).
- Title Of Nobility: 1st Vicomte de Limoges
- Clan Name: founder of the House of Limoges-Rochechouart
- Title Of Nobility: Eudes, King of France, installed Foucher as Vicomte de Limoges
- Title Of Nobility: Eudes, King of France, installed Foucher as Vicomte de Limoges
- Title Of Nobility: House of Rochechouart - is considered the oldest surviving French nobility family after the Capetians
- Title Of Nobility: crowned first Viscount of Limoges
- Title Of Nobility: crowned first Viscount of Limoges
- Title Of Nobility: House of Rochechouart - is considered the oldest surviving French nobility family after the Capetians
- Death: ABT 886, Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France
Ancestors of Foulcaud DE ROUERGUE
/-Sigeber Gilbert DE ROUERGUE
/-Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
| \-Berthe D`AUTUN
/-Raymond I DE TOULOUSE
| | /-Fredelán DE ROUERGUE Conde de Tolouse
| \-Sénégonde DE TOULOUSE
| \-Aube D`AUTUN
Foulcaud DE ROUERGUE
| /-Garnier DE REIMS
| /-Thierry de REIMS ET ROUCY
| | \-Rolande DE FRANCE
| /-Josseaume DE REIMS Comte de Reims
| | \-Aleide DE HORMES
| /-Rémy IV Sosa DE REIMS Remigius
| | \-Ciligia DU REMOIS
\-Berta DE TOLOSA
\-Arsinde DE PONTHIEU
- Father: Sigeber Gilbert DE ROUERGUE
- Mother: Berthe D`AUTUN
- Birth: 765
- LifeSketch: PARENTS ARE UNKNOWN: - http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/TOULOUSE.htm#_Toc495243641 - https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foulques_de_Rouergue - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulcoald_of_Rouergue `
- LifeSketch: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/TOULOUSE.htm#_Toc495243641 _________________________________________ Fulcoald, Foucaud, Fulguald or Fulqualdus is sometimes called the Count of Rouergue and founder of that dynasty of counts which ruled Toulouse and often all of Gothia for the next four centuries. In 837, he was appointed missus dominicus along with Ragambald in the pago Rutenico seu Nemausense: country of Rouergue and Nîmes (probably Septimania). Fulcoald married Senegunda (or Senegundia, French Sénégonde), whose family is not recorded, although some web sites, without source, name her as a daughter of Alda ("of Gellone"). By her he had two sons: Fredelo and Raymond. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulcoald_of_Rouergue ________________________________________ Foulques ou Foucaud de Rouergue, décédé selon une charte d'Aniane après le 21 octobre 8371, est un comte de Rouergue et le plus ancien ancêtre connu de la maison raymondine. Biographie Fulcuald ou Foucaud et son fils Frédelon, les premiers Raimondins, sont des Francs saliens, selon les déclarations des descendants Raimond en 918 et son fils Raimond-Pons en 933, attachés à la cour du roi de Francie occidentale2. Charles le Chauve est décisionnaire de la nomination des comtes et marquis ayant autorité sur les territoires à la de la limite de l'Espagne, où règnent les Sarrasins de l'Émirat de Cordoue. Il est en rivalité avec son demi-frère Pépin Ier d'Aquitaine, puis avec le fils de ce dernier, Pépin II d'Aquitaine qui seront Roi d'Aquitaine de façon épisodique au cours du ixe siècle. Guillaume de Gellone, cousin de Charlemagne exerce son autorité sur la Septimanie carolingienne. C'est en qualité de lieutenant de ces Guillelmides qu'apparaît le premier Raimondin connu, Fulcuald, comte de Rouergue, missus en Rouergue et à Nimes1. Descendance Marié avec Sénégonde2, dont il eut : Frédelon, comte de Toulouse et de Rouergue (?-849/852) Raymond Ier de Toulouse-Rouergue, comte de Toulouse et de Rouergue (?-avant 865) Translated: Foulques or Foucaud de Rouergue, who died according to a charter of Aniane after October 21, 8371, is a count of Rouergue and the oldest known ancestor of the house of Raymond. Biography Fulcuald or Foucaud and his son Frédelon, the first Raimondins, were Salian Franks, according to the declarations of their descendants Raimond in 918 and his son Raimond-Pons in 933, attached to the court of the king of West Francia2. Charles the Bald decided on the appointment of counts and marquises with authority over the territories on the border of Spain, where the Saracens of the Emirate of Cordoba reigned. He was in rivalry with his half-brother Pepin I of Aquitaine, and then with the son of the latter, Pepin II of Aquitaine, who would become King of Aquitaine in an episodic manner during the ninth century. Guillaume de Gellone, Charlemagne's cousin, exercised his authority over Carolingian Septimania. It is in the capacity of lieutenant of these Guillelmides that appears the first known Raimondin, Fulcuald, count of Rouergue, missus in Rouergue and in Nimes1. Descent Married with Sénégonde, of whom he had : Frédelon, count of Toulouse and Rouergue (?-849/852) Raymond I of Toulouse-Rouergue, count of Toulouse and Rouergue (?-before 865) https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foulques_de_Rouergue
- Death: 837, Rouergue, France
Ancestors of Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
/-Sigeber Gilbert DE ROUERGUE
Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
\-Berthe D`AUTUN
Descendants of Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
1 Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
=Sénégonde DE TOULOUSE
2 Raymond I DE TOULOUSE
=Berta DE TOLOSA Marriage: 867, Toulouse, Garonne (Haute), France Marriage: 831, Toulouse, France Marriage: 831, Toulouse, France
3 Raimonde DE ROUERGUE
=Mayeul DE NARBONNE I Marriage: Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
3 Héribert DE ROUERGUE
3 Regilindis DE ROUERGUE
3 unnamed DE TOULOUSE
3 Faquilène DE TOULOUSE
3 Bernard II DE TOULOUSE Comte de Toulouse
3 Eudes DE TOULOUSE
=Garsinde DE ALBI
3 Unattested Daughter of Raymond I DE TOULOUSE
3 Foulcaud DE ROUERGUE
3 Bernard I DE TOULOUSE
3 Benedict DE TOULOUSE
2 Frédelon DE TOULOUSE
=Berthe spouse of Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
- Birth: 9 OCT 768, Rouergue,Toulouse,Francia
- Also known as: Frédélon, Fredelo, Fridolo, or Frigidolo
- Also known as: Frédélon de Toulouse
- Also known as: Frédélon de Toulouse
- Occupation: Count of Rouergue, BET 849 AND 852
- Title Of Nobility: Comte de Toulouse
- LifeSketch: Fredelo, Fridolo, or Frigidolo (died 852) was the first Count of Toulouse (844–852) of the dynasty of Rouergue. Son of Fulcoald of Rouergue and Senegund, daughter of Alda, sister of William of Gellone, Fredelo was related to the families of the counts of Rouergue and Toulouse. In 840, Fulcoald died, but Fredelo was not confirmed as his successor in Rouergue. But when Bernard of Septimania was captured by Charles the Bald for rebellion against his lord and executed in 844, the king bestowed his county of Toulouse on Fredelo. Pepin II of Aquitaine, who was leading the revolt against Charles, appointed Bernard's heir William to the county of Toulouse. Of the two claimants to Toulouse, William had the upper hand. In 849, however, William was in Barcelona and Charles invaded Aquitaine. Fredelo, then in control of Toulouse, taking advantage of William's absence, opened the gates of the city to his sovereign and was reconfirmed in his possession of it. Fredelo received the County of Carcassonne in 850 and died in 852, leaving his titles to his brother Raymond. By his wife Oda, he left one daughter named Udalgarda who married Bernard Plantapilosa. ____________________________________________________ Fredelon, Comte de Toulouse1 M, #150420, d. 852 Last Edited=11 Jul 2005 Fredelon, Comte de Toulouse was the son of Fulcoald, Comte de Rouergue.1 He died in 852.1 He was created Comte de Toulouse in 849.1
- Clan Name: Salian Franks
- Title Of Nobility: Comte de Toulouse
- Title Of Nobility: Count of Carcassonne
- Title Of Nobility: «Comte» (Pamiers ?) (Gouverneur, custos civitatis) de Toulouse, Pailhars, Rodez et Limoges
- Title Of Nobility: Comte de Toulouse
- Title Of Nobility: Count of Carcassonne
- Title Of Nobility: «Comte» (Pamiers ?) (Gouverneur, custos civitatis) de Toulouse, Pailhars, Rodez et Limoges
- Death: 849, Francia
Descendants of Fredelán DE ROUERGUE Conde de Tolouse
1 Fredelán DE ROUERGUE Conde de Tolouse
=Aube D`AUTUN
2 Sénégonde DE TOULOUSE
=Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
3 Raymond I DE TOULOUSE
=Berta DE TOLOSA Marriage: 867, Toulouse, Garonne (Haute), France Marriage: 831, Toulouse, France Marriage: 831, Toulouse, France
3 Frédelon DE TOULOUSE
Ancestors of Héribert DE ROUERGUE
/-Sigeber Gilbert DE ROUERGUE
/-Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
| \-Berthe D`AUTUN
/-Raymond I DE TOULOUSE
| | /-Fredelán DE ROUERGUE Conde de Tolouse
| \-Sénégonde DE TOULOUSE
| \-Aube D`AUTUN
Héribert DE ROUERGUE
| /-Garnier DE REIMS
| /-Thierry de REIMS ET ROUCY
| | \-Rolande DE FRANCE
| /-Josseaume DE REIMS Comte de Reims
| | \-Aleide DE HORMES
| /-Rémy IV Sosa DE REIMS Remigius
| | \-Ciligia DU REMOIS
\-Berta DE TOLOSA
\-Arsinde DE PONTHIEU
- Father: Eudes DE TOULOUSE
- Mother: Garsinde DE ALBI
- Birth: ABT 870, Rouergue, France
- Title Of Nobility: Dame d'Anduze
- Death: 918, Anduze, Alès, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
- Burial: 918, Anduze, Alès, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Ancestors of Odda DE ROUERGUE
/-Sigeber Gilbert DE ROUERGUE
/-Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
| \-Berthe D`AUTUN
/-Raymond I DE TOULOUSE
| | /-Fredelán DE ROUERGUE Conde de Tolouse
| \-Sénégonde DE TOULOUSE
| \-Aube D`AUTUN
/-Eudes DE TOULOUSE
| | /-Garnier DE REIMS
| | /-Thierry de REIMS ET ROUCY
| | | \-Rolande DE FRANCE
| | /-Josseaume DE REIMS Comte de Reims
| | | \-Aleide DE HORMES
| | /-Rémy IV Sosa DE REIMS Remigius
| | | \-Ciligia DU REMOIS
| \-Berta DE TOLOSA
| \-Arsinde DE PONTHIEU
Odda DE ROUERGUE
| /-Ermengard Herman de ALBI
| /-Armengol DE ALBI
| | \-Berthe DE ROUERGUE
\-Garsinde DE ALBI
\-Berthe Aldeberge
- Father: Raymond I DE TOULOUSE
- Mother: Berta DE TOLOSA
- Birth: ABT 846, France
- Also known as: Raimondis de Limoges
- Also known as: Raimonde de Rouergue
- Also known as: Raymonde de Toulouse
- Also known as: Raimonde de Rouergue
- Also known as: Raymonde de Toulouse
- Also known as: Raimonde de Rouergue
- Also known as: Raymonde de Toulouse
- Also known as: Raimonde de Rouergue
- Also known as: Raymonde de Toulouse
- Also known as: Raimonde de Rouergue
- Also known as: Raymonde de Toulouse
- Death: 15 JUN 911, Narbonne, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
- Partnership with: Mayeul DE NARBONNE I
Marriage: Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
- Child: Aubri de NARBONNE 1st Comte de Mâcon Birth: 875, Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
- Child: Walchaire DE VILLENEUVE Baron de Villeneuve Birth: ABT 865, Villeneuve-lès-Béziers, Hérault, Occitanie, France
- Child: Raymonde DE NARBONNE
- Child: Lievin Vicomte Of Narbonne Birth: 876
- Child: Francone DE ALBERIC II Birth: 875, Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
- Child: Adelheid NARBONNE Birth: 875, France
- Child: Ulberad I de NARBONNE Birth: ABT 870, Narbonne, Aude, France
- Child: Trudegarde DE NARBONNE Birth: 885
- Child: Gauthier DE MACON Vicomte de Narbonne Birth: ABT 865, Narbonne, Aude, France
- Child: Blismodis DE NARBONNE Birth: 885, Salins, Seine-Et-Marne, Île-De-France, France
- Child: Mayeul II DE NARBONNE Vicomte de Mâcon Birth: 870
Ancestors of Raimonde DE ROUERGUE
/-Sigeber Gilbert DE ROUERGUE
/-Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
| \-Berthe D`AUTUN
/-Raymond I DE TOULOUSE
| | /-Fredelán DE ROUERGUE Conde de Tolouse
| \-Sénégonde DE TOULOUSE
| \-Aube D`AUTUN
Raimonde DE ROUERGUE
| /-Garnier DE REIMS
| /-Thierry de REIMS ET ROUCY
| | \-Rolande DE FRANCE
| /-Josseaume DE REIMS Comte de Reims
| | \-Aleide DE HORMES
| /-Rémy IV Sosa DE REIMS Remigius
| | \-Ciligia DU REMOIS
\-Berta DE TOLOSA
\-Arsinde DE PONTHIEU
Descendants of Raimonde DE ROUERGUE
1 Raimonde DE ROUERGUE
=Mayeul DE NARBONNE I Marriage: Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
2 Aubri de NARBONNE 1st Comte de Mâcon
=Attala DE SEPTIMANIE Marriage: Normandie, France
3 Liétald II DE MÂCON
=Ermengarde DE DIJON
3 Humbert DE NARBONNE I Seigneur de Salins
3 Liétaud COUNT OF MÂCON
3 Robert DE CHÂLON
=Attelane DE MACON
3 Lietaud I Leotald COUNT OF MACON & BESANCO
2 Walchaire DE VILLENEUVE Baron de Villeneuve
2 Raymonde DE NARBONNE
2 Lievin Vicomte Of Narbonne
2 Francone DE ALBERIC II
2 Adelheid NARBONNE
2 Ulberad I de NARBONNE
2 Trudegarde DE NARBONNE
2 Gauthier DE MACON Vicomte de Narbonne
2 Blismodis DE NARBONNE
2 Mayeul II DE NARBONNE Vicomte de Mâcon
- Father: Raymond I DE TOULOUSE
- Mother: Berta DE TOLOSA
- Birth: ABT 850, Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France
- Also known as: Regilinde, Regilinda
- LifeSketch: BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/TOULOUSE.htm#RegilindisMGuillaumeIPerigueux as of 1/26/2016 [REGILINDIS ([860/65]-). Her marriage and family origin is confirmed by the Historia Pontificum et Comitum Engolismensis which records that [her son] “Bernardo, nepote Odonis” killed “Lambertus vicecomes et Rannulfus frater eius”[223]. The identification of “Bernardo” is confirmed by the Chronicle of Adémar de Chabannes which records the same incident, clarifying that Bernard was the son of Guillaume Comte de Périgord[224]. Settipani suggests that it is more likely that this "Odonis" was Eudes Comte de Toulouse than Eudes King of France[225]. m ([892]) GUILLAUME I Comte de Périgueux et d’Agen, son of VULGRINUS Comte d'Angoulême & his wife Regelindis d'Autun (-[918])
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Regilindis DE ROUERGUE
/-Sigeber Gilbert DE ROUERGUE
/-Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
| \-Berthe D`AUTUN
/-Raymond I DE TOULOUSE
| | /-Fredelán DE ROUERGUE Conde de Tolouse
| \-Sénégonde DE TOULOUSE
| \-Aube D`AUTUN
Regilindis DE ROUERGUE
| /-Garnier DE REIMS
| /-Thierry de REIMS ET ROUCY
| | \-Rolande DE FRANCE
| /-Josseaume DE REIMS Comte de Reims
| | \-Aleide DE HORMES
| /-Rémy IV Sosa DE REIMS Remigius
| | \-Ciligia DU REMOIS
\-Berta DE TOLOSA
\-Arsinde DE PONTHIEU
- Birth: 740, France
- Also known as: Gilbert de Rouergue Comte de Rouergue
- LifeSketch: Preceded by Gilbert Count of Rouergue c. 820 – c. 837 Succeeded by Raymond I Wikipedia. (2019). Fulcoald of Rouergue. [online] Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulcoald_of_Rouergue [Accessed 19 Aug. 2021].
- Death: 803
Descendants of Sigeber Gilbert DE ROUERGUE
1 Sigeber Gilbert DE ROUERGUE
=Berthe D`AUTUN
2 Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
=Sénégonde DE TOULOUSE
3 Raymond I DE TOULOUSE
=Berta DE TOLOSA Marriage: 867, Toulouse, Garonne (Haute), France Marriage: 831, Toulouse, France Marriage: 831, Toulouse, France
3 Frédelon DE TOULOUSE
=Berthe spouse of Foulques Ou Foucaud DE ROUERGUE
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Plusieurs Générations DE SABINS
1 Plusieurs Générations DE SABINS
=(Unknown)
2 Titus TATIUS I
=(Unknown)
3 Tatia spouse of Numa II POMPILIUS
=Numa II POMPILIUS
3 Tatia LA SABINE DE ROME
3 Titus TATIUS II
3 Hersilia daughter of Titus TATIUS I
- Birth: 1175, Forcalquier, Alpes-De-Haute-Provence, France
- Also known as: Gersinde II
- Also known as: Gersinde de Sabran
- Also known as: Gersinde de Sabran
- Title Of Nobility: Countess of Provence
- "one of the most powerful women in Occitan history": (Date and Place unknown)
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Garsenda (French: Garsende; c. 1180 – c. 1242) was the Countess of Provence as the wife of Alfonso II from 1193 and the Countess of Forcalquier in her own right from 1209. She brought Forcalquier to the House of Barcelona and united it to Provence. She was also a patron of Occitan literature, especially the troubadours, and herself wrote some lyric poetry and is counted among the trobairitz as Garsenda de Proensa. She was, in the words of her most recent editors, "one of the most powerful women in Occitan history".[1] Garsenda, Countess of Provence, Countess of Forcalquier Born 1180 Died c. 1257 Spouse Alfonso II, Count of Provence Issue Ramon Berenguer IV Garsenda of Provence, Viscountess of Béarn HouseSabran Father Rainou of Sabran Mother Garsenda of Forcalquier Early life and marriage Garsenda was the daughter of Rainou (or Rénier), lord of Caylar and Ansouis of the House of Sabran, and Garsenda, daughter of William IV of Forcalquier. She was named after her mother, who was the heiress of William IV, but predeceased him. Garsenda therefore inherited Forcalquier from her grandfather. She was only thirteen years of age when, in 1193, her grandfather William IV and Alfonso II signed the Treaty of Aix whereby Garsenda would inherit William's county and would marry Alfonso, who was in line to become Count of Provence. The marriage took place at Aix-en-Provence in July 1193. They had at least two children, Raymond Berengar IV and Garsenda, who married Guillermo II de Montcada, and bore him two children, including Gaston VII, Viscount of Béarn.[2][3][4] Regency and patronage In 1209, both William IV and Alfonso died and Garsenda became the natural guardian of their son and heir, Raymond Berengar IV. Initially her brother-in-law, Peter II of Aragon, assigned the regency of Provence to his brother Sancho, but when Peter died in 1213 Sancho became regent of Aragon and passed Provence and Forcalquier to his son Nuño Sánchez. Dissension broke out between the Catalans and the partisans of the countess, who accused Nuño of attempting to supplant his nephew in the county. The Provençal aristocracy originally took advantage of the situation for their own ambitious ends, but eventually they lined up behind Garsenda and removed Nuño, who returned to Catalonia. The regency was passed to Garsenda and a regency council was established consisting of the native nobles. Coat-of-arms of the Sabran family, as used by William and Rostaing, hereditary constables of the County of Toulouse (late 12th century)[5][6] It was probably during her tenure as regent (1209/1213 – 1217/1220) that Garsenda became the focus of a literary circle of poets, though the vida of Elias de Barjols refers to his patron as Alfonso. There is a tenso between a bona dompna (good lady), identified in one chansonnier as la contessa de Proessa,[7] and an anonymous troubadour. The two coblas of the exchange are found in two different orders in the two chansonniers, called F and T, that preserve them. It cannot be known therefore who spoke first, but the woman's half begins Vos q'em semblatz dels corals amadors. In the poem the countess declares her love for her interlocutor, who then responds courteously but carefully. Under some interpretations the troubadour is Gui de Cavaillon, whose vida repeats the rumour (probably unfounded) that he was the countess' lover. Gui, however, was at the Provençal court between 1200 and 1209, pushing the date of the exchange forward a bit. Elias de Barjols apparently "fell in love" with her as a widow and wrote songs about her "for the rest of his life", until he entered a monastery. Raimon Vidal also praised her renowned patronage of troubadours. Retirement and later life Tomb of Garsenda of Forcalquier, Abbey of La Celle In 1220, Guillaume II de Sabran, a nephew of William IV, who claimed Forcalquier and had been in revolt in the region of Sisteron, was neutralised in part through the mediation of the Archbishop of Aix, Bermond le Cornu. By 1217 or 1220 Garsenda had finally ceded Forcalquier to her son and handed over the reins of government. Garsenda retired to the monastery of La Celle around 1225. In 1242, she went to visit her newly born great-granddaughter, Beatrice of England, and her parents in Bordeaux. As the father of infant Beatrice, Henry III of England, was engaged in a war in France at the time, she brought 60 knights to his service.[8] Garsenda may have been alive as late as 1257, when a certain woman of that name made a donation to a church of St-Jean on the condition that three priests be kept to pray for her soul and that of her husband.
- Clan Name: House of Sabran
- Title Of Nobility: Countess of Forcalquier
- Title Of Nobility: Countess of Forcalquier
- Death: 1242, Sabran, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
- Burial: Abbaye de la Celle, Sabran, France
- Partnership with: Alfonso II DE ARAGON
Marriage: JUL 1193, Aix-en-Provence, Departement des Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Marriage: JUL 1193, Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Descendants of Garsende DE SABRAN
1 Garsende DE SABRAN
=Alfonso II DE ARAGON Marriage: JUL 1193, Aix-en-Provence, Departement des Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France Marriage: JUL 1193, Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
2 Raimund IV BERENGUER
=Béatrix DE SAVOIE Comtesse de Provence Marriage: 5 JUN 1219, Provence, France
3 Raymond de PROVENCE
3 Marguerite DE PROVENCE
3 Éléonore DE PROVENCE
=Henry III of ENGLAND Marriage: Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom
3 Sancie DE PROVENCE
3 Beatriz DE PROVENCE
2 Gersende DE PROVENCE
- Father: Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
- Mother: Chrotrude
- Birth: ABT 722, Saint-Quentin, Frankenreich
- Also known as: Bernard de Herstal
- Occupation: Abt von St Quentin
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia: Bernard or Bernhard of Saint Quentin (of Herstal), (c. 720-787), Abbot of St. Quentin was a son of Charles Martel by his mistress Ruodhaid. He was thus a half brother of the Frankish King Pepin the Short, and uncle to Emperor Charlemagne. He is an obscure figure, rising out of the mists only to lead half of the Frankish army in his nephew Charlemagne's Lombard campaign. While Charlemagne led his contingent through the pass of Moncenisio, Bernard led his through the Great St. Bernard Pass. Bernard was prominent in the reign of Charlemagne's son Louis the Pious: He is known to have had two sons, and is speculated to have had a daughter: Adalard, became a steward of Louis the Pious Wala (d. 835), became the chief advisor of Lothair I in his rebellions Ingeltrude, the mistress of King Pippin of Italy by whom she bore King Bernard of Italy.
- Title Of Nobility: Duke of St Quentin
- Fact: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard,_son_of_Charles_Martel
- Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146147679/Bernard-duc%20de%20St%20Quentin-d'Herstal
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Bernard-duc-de-Saint-Quentin/6000000002061639585?through=288390320120001964
- Death: 784, Toulouse, Aquitaine
- Burial: ABT 784, St. Denis Basilica, Frankenreich
Ancestors of Bernard DE SAINT QUENTIN Abt von St Quentin
/-Arnulf Bischof von Metz
/-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| \-Doda
/-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | /-Karlmann von Landen
| | /-Pippin DER ÄLTERE Maior Domus
| | | | /-Garibald I, Herzog der Bajuwaren in Baiern
| | | \-Gertrudis von Baiern
| | | | /-Gundeoch DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | | /-Claffo König der Langobarden
| | | | | \-Theodelinde Caratène SUEBEN
| | | | /-Zuchilo Herzog und Feldherr
| | | | /-Wacho König der Langobarden
| | | \-Waldrada von den Langobarden
| | | | /-Elemund King of the Gepids
| | | \-Austrigusa Königin der Langobarden
| \-Begga von Herstal
| \-Ittaberga DE NIVELLES
/-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| \-Chalpaida
Bernard DE SAINT QUENTIN Abt von St Quentin
| /-Chrodobertus I (Robert I) VON HASPENGAU OF NEUSTRASIA (NEUSTRIA)
| /-Lambert I De HASPENGAU Neustria
| /-Bodilon de Poitiers Bishop of Treves BURGUNDY
| | \-Demoiselle MEAUX
| /-Warin VON POITOU Graf von Paris
| | | /-Alethius LATINII
| | | /-Latinus DE BOURGOGNE
| | | /-Gondobald LatiniiI Count of LYON
| | | | | /-Afranius Syagrius Governor of Gaul
| | | | \-Syagria DE LYON
| | | | \-Chrona DE BURGUNDY
| | | /-Desiderius BISHOP von Verdun
| | | | | /-Augin DE SOISSONS
| | | | \-Agia DE SOISSONS DE SANCY
| | | | \-Agia D’AISE
| | | /-Salvius, COUNT OF ALBI
| | | | \- DE TOUL
| | | /-Desiré DE GRANDISON
| | | | \-Herchenefreda
| | | /-Ansaud DIJON
| | | | \-Gerberge OF THE BURGUNDIANS
| | | | | /-Augin DE SOISSONS
| | | | \-Desideria DE SOISSONS
| | | | \-Agia D’AISE
| | \-Sigrada DE VERDUN vom Elsass
| | | /-Erchenaud DE MOSELLE
| | | /-Leutharius II Duke D'Alsace
| | | | \-Leudefindis OF FRANCE
| | \-Sigreda D' POINTIERS
| | | /-Richemir FRANKONIANS
| | \-Gerberge DE BOURGOGNE ET DE FRANCONIA
| | | /-Agilulf BAVARIA II
| | | /-Agivald Theodobert Garibald D'BAVIÈRE I
| | | | | /-Godegisel King of Burgundy at Besançon
| | | | \-Theodosia
| | | | \-Teudelinda of the Salian Franks
| | | /-Theodebald I BAVARIANS
| | | | \-Wisigarde of France LOMBARDY
| | \-Garitrudis BAYERN Hamage
| | \-Blithildis OF KÖLN
| /-Leutwinus VAN TRIER Bishop of Treves
| | | /-Chodulphe de Metz
| | \-Gunza DE METZ von Trier
| | \-Hilda de Landen
\-Chrotrude
\-Willigarde VON BAYERN DE TREVES
- Birth: 1348, Hertfordshire, England
- Also known as: Alice de Salisbury
- LifeSketch: Alice of Salisbury (Perrers) was born in 1348 (exact date unknown). While no direct evidence has been found to identify her parentage, new evidence suggests that she was the daughter of a family named Salisbury. She had at least one brother named John. She married a man named Janyn Perrers around 1360. Perrers was a jeweller and died around 1364. A contemporary account of her background and character, written by Thomas Walsingham, a St. Albans chronicler, described her as follows: At that same time there was a woman in England called Alice Perrers. She was a shameless, impudent harlot, and of low birth, for she was the daughter of a thatcher from the town of Henny, elevated by fortune. She was not attractive or beautiful, but knew how to compensate for these defects with the seductiveness of her voice. Blind fortune elevated this woman to such heights and promoted her to a greater intimacy with the king than was proper, since she had been the maidservant and mistress of a man of Lombardy. And while the queen was still alive, the king loved this woman more than he loved the queen. However, this account has been questioned by historians for its validity, as Walsingham was a prominent critic of the royal court, and he despised its many 'indulgences'. Sometime before 1366, Alice arrived at court and served as a lady-in-waiting to Philippa of Hainault, the respected and matronly queen of Edward III. Alice's beauty and charm caught the eye of King Edward III while at court. Shortly after, around 1366, when she was only 18 years of age (the king was 55), she became the king's mistress. Only when Philippa died in 1369 of dropsy[8] did Alice's affair with the king become more visible. Their affair aroused envy and hatred of Alice, as she was only 21 years old. Following the queen's death, a devastated Edward leaned heavily on her considerable abilities; her courtly dominance accelerated by his loss. Alice acquired numerous gifts from the King and she soon became an extremely wealthy woman, amassing a fortune worth more than £20,000 (£6,000,000 in 2016). Dressed in golden garments, Perrers was paraded around London as "The Lady of the Sun" on the king's command, and courtiers were expected to behave respectfully towards her. This caused a great wave of criticism from the public and Edward's Court. From 1370-1376, Alice can be said to have ruled the country indirectly through Edward III, an unheard-of feat for a female of no royal descent in her early to mid-twenties. Alice's power and eminence soon became legendary, and it was reported that she instilled fear into the populace, amongst whom no one dared to prosecute a claim against her. To her contemporaries, Alice was seen as an ambitious, grasping, calculating and cold-hearted opportunist who manipulated the ailing King into granting her unheard-of wealth and status, at a court that brimmed with spite and loathing of her. Towards the end of Edward's reign, Alice was accused of making his life a misery and of luring him with her charms only to further her own personal ambitions. According to Charles Cawley, Perrers had three illegitimate children by King Edward, all while their relationship was a secret from his wife, Queen Philippa, and the public. In 1364, aged 16, Perrers gave birth to a son later named Sir John de Southeray (c. 1364-1383). John later married Maud Percy, daughter of Henry Percy, 3rd Baron Percy, and his first wife Mary of Lancaster. A year later in 1365, Perrers gave birth to Jane (c. 1365-unknown). Jane married Richard Northland. Aged 18, Alice gave birth to her third child, Joan (c. 1366-bef January 1431). Joan married Robert Skerne, a lawyer who served as a tax official and a Member of Parliament for Surrey. Due to the king's advancing age and the fact that after his death she would no longer have his protection, Alice contracted a secret marriage in November 1375 to Sir William Windsor, a Westmorland knight, who was appointed as the King's lieutenant in Ireland.[16] He was 53 and she was 27. As William was a Royal Lieutenant in Ireland, he spent long periods of time absent from England and Alice, lessening the probability of the King discovering their marriage. William and Alice were married until William's death on 15 September 1384. He was 62 years old. They had no children.
- Death: AFT AUG 1400, Upminster, Essex, England
- Burial: AFT AUG 1400, Upminster, Essex, England
Descendants of Alice DE SALISBURY
1 Alice DE SALISBURY
=Edward III King of England
- Birth: 542
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Italica DE SANCY
1 Italica DE SANCY
=Venatius DE BYZANCE
2 Antonia DE BYZANCE
=Adalberto DI FELTRO
3 Walderada DI FELTRO
=Robert DE SANCY
=Lambert I VON WORMSGAU
=Weybrecht VON SACHSEN
=Theodrad DE LIEGE
=Berthold II ASCANIE
=Lambert I VON WORMSGAU
=Robert DE SANCY
=Weybrecht VON SACHSEN
=Theodrad DE LIEGE
=Berthold II ASCANIE
Descendants of Robert DE SANCY
1 Robert DE SANCY
=Walderada DI FELTRO
2 Theodorata DE SANCY
=Lambert I VON WORMSGAU
3 Robert III VON WORMSGAU
=Regentrude II VON NEUSTRIA
=Weybrecht VON SACHSEN
=Theodrad DE LIEGE
=Berthold II ASCANIE
=Antonia DE BYZANCE
Ancestors of Theodorata DE SANCY
/-Robert DE SANCY
Theodorata DE SANCY
| /-Lucius Tiberius OF BRITONS
| /-Alphontius OF BRITONS
| /-Marinus OF BRITONS
| /-Boniface DE BRETAGNE
| /-Valerian DI FELTRO
| /-Adalberto DI FELTRO
| | \-Caesaria DE ROME
\-Walderada DI FELTRO
| /-Venatius DE BYZANCE
\-Antonia DE BYZANCE
\-Italica DE SANCY
Descendants of Theodorata DE SANCY
1 Theodorata DE SANCY
=Lambert I VON WORMSGAU
2 Robert III VON WORMSGAU
=Regentrude II VON NEUSTRIA
3 Turinberthe VON WORMSGAU
=Berthold II ASCANIE
=Weybrecht VON SACHSEN
=Weybrecht VON SACHSEN
=Theodrad DE LIEGE
=Berthold II ASCANIE
- Birth: 1100, Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, France
- Also known as: Adelaide of Savoy
- Also known as: Adelasia Di Moriana
- Also known as: Adelasia Di Moriana
- Occupation: Countess of Savoy/
- Occupation: Queen of France/
- Occupation: Queen of France/
- Additional Name: Alix De Comtesse de Savoie Maurienne
- LifeSketch: Adélaïde de Savoie, Alix ou Adélaïde de Maurienne (vers 1100 - † 18 novembre 1154, à Montmartre), reine des Francs par son mariage en mars 1115 avec le Roi des Francs Louis VI, est la fille du comte Humbert II et de Gisèle de Bourgogne, cette dernière étant la fille du comte Guillaume Ier de Bourgogne et la sœur du pape Calixte II.
- Death: 18 NOV 1154, Abbaye Saint-Pierre, Montmartre, Paris, France
- Burial: 1154, Paris, Île-de-France, France
- Partnership with: Louis VI DES FRANCS
Marriage: 3 AUG 1113, Paris, France
Marriage: 3 AUG 1115, Paris, Île-de-France, France
- Child: Louis VII DE FRANCE Birth: 5 SEP 1119, Champagne-sur-Seine, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France
- Child: Henry DE FRANCE Birth: 1120, France
- Child: Robert DE DREUX Birth: 25 OCT 1123, Braine, Aisne, Picardie, France
- Child: Constance DE FRANCE Birth: 1124, Boulogne-sur-Mer, , Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
- Child: Pierre DE FRANCE Birth: 11 SEP 1126, Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France
- Child: Philippe de France Birth: 1130, Paris, City of Paris, Île-de-France, France
Descendants of Adélaïde DE SAVOIE Reine des Francs
1 Adélaïde DE SAVOIE Reine des Francs
=Louis VI DES FRANCS Marriage: 3 AUG 1113, Paris, France Marriage: 3 AUG 1115, Paris, Île-de-France, France
2 Louis VII DE FRANCE
=Eleanor of AQUITAINE Marriage: 25 JUL 1137, Cathedral Of Saint-André, Bordeaux, France
3 Marie DE FRANCE
3 Alix DE FRANCE
3 Richard I of ENGLAND
2 Henry DE FRANCE
2 Robert DE DREUX
2 Constance DE FRANCE
2 Pierre DE FRANCE
=Elizabeth de COURTENAY
3 Pierre II DE COURTENAY
3 Alice DE COURTENAY
=Aymar Taillefer D'ANGOULÊME Marriage: ABT 1186, Angouleme, Charente, France
3 Clementia de COURTENAY
3 Elisabeth DE COURTENAY
3 Guillaume DE COURTENAY
3 Constance DE COURTENAY
3 Jean DE COURTENAY
2 Philippe de France
- Birth: 1 NOV 1198, Chambéry, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France
- Also known as: Beatrice of Province
- Title Of Nobility: Countess of Provence
- LifeSketch: Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. 2 pg 298; Vol. 3 pg 28; Vol. 4 pg 629 ... daughter of Thomas (or Tommaso) I, Count of Savoy, Marquis in Italy ========== Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: BEATRIX de Savoie, daughter of THOMAS I Comte de Savoie & his wife Marguerite [Beatrix] de Genève ([1205]-Dec 1266 or 4 Jan 1267). Matthew of Paris names her as daughter of "comitis Sabaldiæ Thomæ iam mortui, sororem comitis Sabaldiæ adhuc viventis Amidei", when he records the marriage of her daughter to Henry III King of England. The contract of marriage between "Thomas comes Sabaldie et marchio in Ytalia filia sua" and "Raimundi Berengarii comitis Provinciæ et Forcalquerii" is dated 5 Jun 1219, and names "A. et V. filii Thomæ comitis et A. cometissa uxor eius" as guarantors. She transformed the court at Aix into one of the most celebrated in Europe. After quarrelling with her son-in-law Charles Comte d'Anjou over the usufruct of the county of Provence she retired to Echelles in Savoy. The marriage of her daughter Eléonore with Henry III King of England in 1236 signalled the establishment of close ties between the English court and the house of Savoy, the foreign immigrants becoming increasingly unpopular in England and contributing to the difficulties experienced by the king with his barons. The testament of "Beatricis relictæ Raimundi Berengarii comitis Provinciæ", dated 14 Jan 1264, confirms her previous testaments appointing "Reginarum filiarum suarum Margarethæ Franciæ et Alienoræ Angliæ, fratrum suorum Bonifacii archiepiscopi Cantuar. et Petri comitis Sabaudiæ" as her heirs, chooses burial "in hospitali Scalarum", and adds bequests to "Philippo electo Lugdun. fratri suo altero Agneti comitissæ Sabaudiæ dominiæ Fuciniaci, Cæciliæ relictæ Amedei Sabaudiæ comitis, Beatrici relictæ Thomæ de Sabaudia comitis...Contissoni Eleonoræ aliæ filiæ Thomæ comitis Contissoni dominæ Medullionis nepti suæ Margarithæ matri marchionis Montisferrati nepti suæ, Rodulpho archiepiscopo Tarantas, A. episcopo de Dyone consanguineo testatricis, Petro episcopo Hereford filiabus Rodolphi et Henrici de Gebennis, et filiæ domini de Camera" as well as numerous bequests to religious institutions, orders "Contissona filia Amedei comitis Eleonoræ filiæ Thomæ fratris sui" to fulfil religious bequests, and appoints "Johannem archiepiscopum Viennensem et Rodulphum Tarantasiensem, Philippum electum Lugdun. fratrem suum, episcopum Gratianopolitanum, Humbertum abbatem Altacumbæ et Stephanum archidiaconum Cantaruensium" as her executors. A second testament of "Beatrix relicta Dom. Reymundi Berengarii comitis provinciæ", dated 22 Feb 1264, chooses burial "in ecclesia Hospitalis S. Joannis Hierosolymitani", adds bequests to "Thomam Amedeum et Ludovicum filios quondam Dom. Thome fratris mei Alienore filie predicti comitis Thome filie Contissone de Medullione filie domini de Camera Beringarie filie Dom. Benedicti de Castellione Beatrice Andegavie comitisse". The testament of "Bonifacius archiepiscopus Cantuarensis", dated 11 Oct 1264, made bequests to "sorori suæ comitissæ Provinciæ sorori suæ alteræ comitissæ de Quiborc". A second necrology of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne records the death "II Non Jan" of "vidua dna comitssa Provincie". ========== Wiki (5-2012): Beatrice of Savoy (1205 - 4 January 1267) was the daughter of Thomas I of Savoy and Margaret of Geneva. She was Countess consort of Provence by her marriage to Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence. Her paternal grandparents were Humbert III, Count of Savoy, and Beatrice of Viennois. Her maternal grandparents were William I, Count of Geneva and Beatrice de Faucigny. Beatrice of Savoy's mother, Margaret was betrothed to Philip II of France. While Margaret was traveling to France for her wedding, she was captured by Beatrice's father, Thomas. He took her back to Savoy and married her himself. Thomas' excuse was that Philip II was already married, which was true. Beatrice was the tenth of fourteen children born to her parents. Her siblings included: Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy, Thomas II of Piedmont, Peter II, Count of Savoy, Philip I, Count of Savoy, Boniface of Savoy, Archbishop of Canterbury, Avita the Countess of Devon and Margherita of Savoy wife of Hartmann I of Kyburg. Beatrice betrothed on 5 June 1219 to Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence; they married in December 1220. She was a shrewd and politically astute woman, whose beauty was likened to that of a second Niobe by Matthew Paris. Ramon and Beatrice of Savoy had four daughters, who all lived to adulthood, and married kings. Their only son, Raymond died in early infancy. Margaret, Queen of France (1221-1295), wife of Louis IX of France Eleanor, Queen of England (1223-1291), wife of Henry III of England Sanchia, Queen of Germany (1228-1261), wife of Richard, Earl of Cornwall Beatrice, Queen of Sicily (1234-1267), wife of Charles I of Sicily Raymond of Provence, died young Beatrice came to England to see her third daughter Sanchia wedded to Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, brother-in-law of Eleanor. Beatrice's husband Ramon Berenguer IV was detained by state difficulties which his wife solved by getting a loan from her son-in-law Henry III of four thousand marks. When Ramon Berenguer had died on 19 August 1245, he left Provence to his youngest daughter. Beatrice's daughter and namesake then became one of the most attractive heiresses in medieval Europe. Various suitors had tried to seize her, so Beatrice of Savoy placed the younger Beatrice in a safe fortress, secured the trust of its people then went to the Pope for his protection. In Cluny during December 1245, a secret discussion, between Pope Innocent IV, Louis IX of France, his mother Blanche of Castile and his brother Charles of Anjou, took place. It was decided that in return for Louis IX supporting the Pope militarily, the Pope would allow Charles of Anjou, youngest brother to the French King, to marry Beatrice of Provence. But Provence was to never go to France outright through Charles. It was agreed that if Charles and Beatrice had children, the county would go to them; if there was no issue, then the county would go to Sanchia of Provence. If Sanchia died without an heir, Provence would go to the King of Aragon. The generally good relationship between the four sisters also did much to improve the relationship of the French and English kings. It brought about the Treaty of Paris, where differences were resolved. Beatrice and all her four daughters participated in the talks. Beatrice of Savoy was granted the usufruct of the county of Provence for her lifetime, according to her husband's will. Beatrice outlived her third daughter Sanchia and came close to outliving her youngest daughter Beatrice, who died months after her mother (Beatrice the elder died in January, Beatrice the younger died in September). Beatrice of Savoy died on 4 January 1267. ========== 'Plantagenet Ancestry', by Douglas Richardson pg 653 ========== geni.com Beatrice de Savoy, Beatrice De Orléans, "Countess consort of Provence" Birth: 1205 Birthplace: Chambéry, Savoie, Rhone-Alpes, France Death: 4 January 1267 Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France Place of Burial: France Immediate Family: Daughter of Thomas I, comte de Savoie and Marguerite Beatrice of Savoy Wife of Raymond Bérenger IV, comte de Provence Mother of Marguerite de Provence, reine consort de France; Eleanor of Provence, Queen Consort of England; Sanchia of Provence, Queen of the Romans; Beatrice di Provenza, regina consorte di Sicilia; Raymond de Provence; and Henry de Bath Sister of Amadeus IV, count of Savoy; Humbert comte de Savoie; Thomas II, comte-régent de Savoie; Aymon de Savoie; Guillaume de Savoie; Pietro comte de Savoie-Faucigny, II; Boniface de Savoie; Filippo I, comte de Savoie; Alix de Savoie; Agathe de Savoie and Marguerite de Savoie. Half sister of Beraud de Savoie; Benoit de Savoie; Amedee de Savoie, Bishop of Maurienne and Avoie de Savoie. Occupation: Countess consort of Provence, Celebrated with her husband for learning and literary taste, Grevinna av Savoy, Countess of Provence, Countess of Savoy, Countess of Province
- Title Of Nobility: Countess of Savoy
- Title Of Nobility: Countess of Savoy
- Death: Chambeire, Côte-d'Or, Duchy of Burgundy, France
- Burial: Saint-Pierre-de-Curtille, Departement de la Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France
- Partnership with: Raimund IV BERENGUER
Marriage: 5 JUN 1219, Provence, France
- Child: Raymond de PROVENCE Birth: 1220, Aix-en-Provence, , Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
- Child: Marguerite DE PROVENCE Birth: MAY 1221, Saint-Maime, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
- Child: Éléonore DE PROVENCE Birth: ABT 1223, Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
- Child: Sancie DE PROVENCE Birth: ABT 1225, Aix-En-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte D'Azur, France
- Child: Beatriz DE PROVENCE Birth: ABT 1229, Aix en Provence, Bouches-Du-Rhone, Provence-Alpes-Cote D'azur, France
Descendants of Béatrix DE SAVOIE Comtesse de Provence
1 Béatrix DE SAVOIE Comtesse de Provence
=Raimund IV BERENGUER Marriage: 5 JUN 1219, Provence, France
2 Raymond de PROVENCE
2 Marguerite DE PROVENCE
2 Éléonore DE PROVENCE
=Henry III of ENGLAND Marriage: Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom
3 Edward I of ENGLAND
=Eleanor DE CASTILE Queen consort of England Marriage: 1 NOV 1254, Burgos, Castilla y León, Spain
=Marguérite DE FRANCE Queen of England Marriage: 10 SEP 1299, Canterbury, Kent, England
3 Margaret of ENGLAND
3 Edmund of LANCASTER
3 Béatrice of ENGLAND
3 Richard of ENGLAND
3 John of ENGLAND
3 Katherine of ENGLAND
3 William OF ENGLAND
3 Henry of ENGLAND
2 Sancie DE PROVENCE
2 Beatriz DE PROVENCE
- Birth: 160
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Clodonde DE SAXE
1 Clodonde DE SAXE
=Gauser BURGONDES
2 Vanderich BURGONDES
=Glavinda
3 Vaimir KING of The Burgundians
=Clotilde DE REIMS
Ancestors of Vithgial Wittigislus de Kent DE SAXE
/-Swerting Svartige I VON SACHSEN
/-Swerting Svarticke de Saxe II
/-Sivart VON SACHSEN
/-Witterkind VON SAXONY
/-Willchin II VON SACHSEN
/-Morbod VON SACHSEN
| \-Scandinavie NORDIK
/-Wodon Bodon DE SAXE
| | /-Fodepaid DES ASES
| | /-Finn ASGARD
| | /-Froethelat AV ASGARD
| \-Betsea av ASGARD
| \-Aud Humbla DE TARTARIE
/-Luder VON SACHSEN
| \-Freya DE VANALAND
/-Wachte VON SACHSEN
| | /-Nlord DE SUEDE
| | /-Erik I DE SUEDE
| | | | /-Llewfer Mawr Lucius de Galles-du-Sud de l'Île de Bretagne DES SILURES
| | | | /-Cadwalladr de Galles-du-Sud de l'Île de Bretagne DES SILURES
| | | | | | /-Meurig Cyllin ap GWYRYDD
| | | | | | /-Eurgen Siluria ap Apviragus GWEIRYDD
| | | | | | | \-Julia Victoria Cartismandua verch PRASUTAGUS
| | | | | \-Claudia DES SILURES
| | | | | | /-Coel I DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | \-Émérita verch Coël de l'Île DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | \-Ystradwl des Silures DE BRETAGNE
| | | \-Frigg de Galles-du-Sud de l'ile de Bretagne DES SILURES
| | /-Fjolnir DE SUEDE
| \-Friege DE ASGARD
/-Wittichius I VON SACHSEN
| \-Guddline DAS ROT
/-Wittichius DE SAXE
| \-Witale VON SACHSEN
Vithgial Wittigislus de Kent DE SAXE
\-Amalaberge I VON OSTGOTEN
Ancestors of Wechta Werneking DE SAXE
/-Arteric DES SAXONS
/-Ansering Amonarius Harderic DES SAXONS
/-Willicus Welking DES SAXONS
/-Swerting Svartige I VON SACHSEN
/-Swerting Svarticke de Saxe II
/-Sivart VON SACHSEN
/-Witterkind VON SAXONY
/-Willchin II VON SACHSEN
/-Morbod VON SACHSEN
| \-Scandinavie NORDIK
/-Wodon Bodon DE SAXE
| | /-Fodepaid DES ASES
| | /-Finn ASGARD
| | /-Froethelat AV ASGARD
| \-Betsea av ASGARD
| \-Aud Humbla DE TARTARIE
/-Luder VON SACHSEN
| \-Freya DE VANALAND
Wechta Werneking DE SAXE
| /-Nlord DE SUEDE
| /-Erik I DE SUEDE
| | | /-Llewfer Mawr Lucius de Galles-du-Sud de l'Île de Bretagne DES SILURES
| | | /-Cadwalladr de Galles-du-Sud de l'Île de Bretagne DES SILURES
| | | | | /-Kimbelinus of BRITAIN
| | | | | /-Arvirargus Gweyrydd ap CUNOBELIN
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Kimbelius King of BRITAIN
| | | | | /-Meurig Cyllin ap GWYRYDD
| | | | | | | /-Nero Claudius DRUSUS
| | | | | | | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO GERMANICUS
| | | | | | | | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | | | | \-Venissa Britannia BRITAIN
| | | | | | | /-Luciius Domitiius AHENOBARBUS
| | | | | | \-Agrippina spouse of Tiberius Claudius Nero GERMANICUS
| | | | | | \-Antonia MAJOR
| | | | | /-Eurgen Siluria ap Apviragus GWEIRYDD
| | | | | | | /-Prasutagus de Iceniens
| | | | | | \-Julia Victoria Cartismandua verch PRASUTAGUS
| | | | | | \-Boadicea des Iceniens
| | | | \-Claudia DES SILURES
| | | | | /-Cunobelinos Cynvelyn DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | /-Gwyrydd Arvirargus DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | /-Meurig DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | | /-Claude I DE ROME
| | | | | | \-Venissa Julia Claudia DE ROME
| | | | | | \-Aemilia Lepida X
| | | | | /-Coel I DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | \-Panardun DES ICENES
| | | | \-Émérita verch Coël de l'Île DE BRETAGNE
| | | | \-Ystradwl des Silures DE BRETAGNE
| | \-Frigg de Galles-du-Sud de l'ile de Bretagne DES SILURES
| /-Fjolnir DE SUEDE
\-Friege DE ASGARD
Ancestors of Wittichius DE SAXE
/-Willicus Welking DES SAXONS
/-Swerting Svartige I VON SACHSEN
/-Swerting Svarticke de Saxe II
/-Sivart VON SACHSEN
/-Witterkind VON SAXONY
/-Willchin II VON SACHSEN
/-Morbod VON SACHSEN
| \-Scandinavie NORDIK
/-Wodon Bodon DE SAXE
| | /-Fodepaid DES ASES
| | /-Finn ASGARD
| | /-Froethelat AV ASGARD
| \-Betsea av ASGARD
| \-Aud Humbla DE TARTARIE
/-Luder VON SACHSEN
| \-Freya DE VANALAND
/-Wachte VON SACHSEN
| | /-Nlord DE SUEDE
| | /-Erik I DE SUEDE
| | | | /-Llewfer Mawr Lucius de Galles-du-Sud de l'Île de Bretagne DES SILURES
| | | | /-Cadwalladr de Galles-du-Sud de l'Île de Bretagne DES SILURES
| | | | | | /-Arvirargus Gweyrydd ap CUNOBELIN
| | | | | | /-Meurig Cyllin ap GWYRYDD
| | | | | | | \-Venissa Britannia BRITAIN
| | | | | | /-Eurgen Siluria ap Apviragus GWEIRYDD
| | | | | | | | /-Prasutagus de Iceniens
| | | | | | | \-Julia Victoria Cartismandua verch PRASUTAGUS
| | | | | | | \-Boadicea des Iceniens
| | | | | \-Claudia DES SILURES
| | | | | | /-Meurig DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | /-Coel I DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | | | \-Panardun DES ICENES
| | | | | \-Émérita verch Coël de l'Île DE BRETAGNE
| | | | | \-Ystradwl des Silures DE BRETAGNE
| | | \-Frigg de Galles-du-Sud de l'ile de Bretagne DES SILURES
| | /-Fjolnir DE SUEDE
| \-Friege DE ASGARD
/-Wittichius I VON SACHSEN
| \-Guddline DAS ROT
Wittichius DE SAXE
\-Witale VON SACHSEN
Descendants of Wittichius DE SAXE
1 Wittichius DE SAXE
=Amalaberge I VON OSTGOTEN
2 Wihtgils of Jütland
=(Unknown)
3 Hengest Henyest Vvihtgilsing of KENT
=Horstus horsta Elsa VON SAXONY
3 Horsa Sachsen of Jütland
2 Vithgial Wittigislus de Kent DE SAXE
2 Alissa VON SACHSEN
2 Wichtgiste VON SACHSEN
Ancestors of Wodon Bodon DE SAXE
/-Heremond DES SAXONS
/-Scealwdea Skojld DES SAXONS
/-Arteric DES SAXONS
/-Ansering Amonarius Harderic DES SAXONS
/-Willicus Welking DES SAXONS
/-Swerting Svartige I VON SACHSEN
/-Swerting Svarticke de Saxe II
/-Sivart VON SACHSEN
/-Witterkind VON SAXONY
/-Willchin II VON SACHSEN
/-Morbod VON SACHSEN
| \-Scandinavie NORDIK
Wodon Bodon DE SAXE
| /-Fodepaid DES ASES
| /-Finn ASGARD
| /-Froethelat AV ASGARD
\-Betsea av ASGARD
\-Aud Humbla DE TARTARIE
Descendants of Wodon Bodon DE SAXE
1 Wodon Bodon DE SAXE
=Freya DE VANALAND
2 Luder VON SACHSEN
=Friege DE ASGARD
3 Wachte VON SACHSEN
=Guddline DAS ROT
3 Wechta Werneking DE SAXE
2 Witte SAXONS
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Alanus DE SAXE DE THURINGE
/-Clodomir ILIUM II
/-Merodocus Melodius MAGNUS
| \-Sedanus of SICAMBRIA
/-Cassander de La Cheiftan Ilium DES SICAMBRES
| | /-Nicanor KING OF THE SICAMBRI I
| \- ELIDURE
/-Antharius MAGNUS
| \-Athildis D'SICAMBRI of Macedonia
/-Francus DE LORRAINE
| | /-Sicambri CLODEMIR
| \-Antharius QUEEN OF THE FRANKS
/-Clodius BEN FRANCUS II
| \-Athidis Lothilde QUEEN OF THE FRANKS
/-Marcomir PENARDIM III
| | /-Desposynl DEFRIMUTEL
| \-Frotmund DE MOSELLE 'Queen of the Franks'
| \-Orgeluse DE BRITON
/-Clodemir PENARDIM lll
| \-Anthildis DES SICAMBRIAN
/-Antenor KING OF THE WEST FRANKS IV
| \-Hifilda of the RUGIJ
/-Ratcherius KING OF THE FRANKS
| | /-Matthan Melchi Ben Eleazar HA-DAVID
| | | \-Tsamiti Ha-David of Judea
| | /-Hezekiah 'the Zealot' BEN MATTHAN
| | | | /-Eliud ben Ackim HA DAVID of Judae
| | | | /-Eleazar BEN ELIUD
| | | | | \-Awad
| | | \-Estha BEN ELEAZAR of Jerusalem
| | | \-Hayat DE JERUSALEM
| | /-Joseph BEN JACOB of Nazareth
| | /-Jesus CHRIST ben Elohim
| | | | /-Simon BEN JUDAS 'THE ZEALOT'
| | | | /-Alexander III Helios Heli Eli BEN MATTHAT ha David
| | | \-Virgin MARY of Nazareth
| | | | /-Matthan Melchi Ben Eleazar HA-DAVID
| | | | | \-Tsamiti Ha-David of Judea
| | | | /-Hezekiah 'the Zealot' BEN MATTHAN
| | | | | | /-Eliud ben Ackim HA DAVID of Judae
| | | | | | /-Eleazar BEN ELIUD
| | | | | | | \-Awad
| | | | | \-Estha BEN ELEAZAR of Jerusalem
| | | | | \-Hayat DE JERUSALEM
| | | \-Hanna BAT YEHOSHUA III ha-Kohen
| | | \-Jeshua II ben Fabus HASMONEAN
| \-Sarah Damaris BAT YESHUAH
| | /-Uin Nig To SHOU
| | /-Annas or Ananus BEN SETH
| | /-Jonathon BEN ANNAS High Priest
| | /-Matthew Syro
| \-Mary MAGDELENE
| | /-Matthan Melchi Ben Eleazar HA-DAVID
| | | \-Tsamiti Ha-David of Judea
| | /-Hezekiah 'the Zealot' BEN MATTHAN
| | | | /-Eliud ben Ackim HA DAVID of Judae
| | | | /-Eleazar BEN ELIUD
| | | | | \-Awad
| | | \-Estha BEN ELEAZAR of Jerusalem
| | | \-Hayat DE JERUSALEM
| | /-Judas 'the Zealot' BEN HEZEKIAH of Gamla
| | /-Menahem BEN JUDAS The Essene
| \-Eucharia MENAHEM Essene
/-Turig VON THURINGEN
| \-Grotte DE MENAPIE
Alanus DE SAXE DE THURINGE
\-Rehea Silvia DE ROME
Descendants of Alanus DE SAXE DE THURINGE
1 Alanus DE SAXE DE THURINGE
=(Unknown)
2 Neugio DE SAXE DE THURINGE
=(Unknown)
3 Thuringus DE THURINGE
=Demoiselle DE GOTHIE
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Neugio DE SAXE DE THURINGE
/-Merodocus Melodius MAGNUS
/-Cassander de La Cheiftan Ilium DES SICAMBRES
| \- ELIDURE
/-Antharius MAGNUS
| \-Athildis D'SICAMBRI of Macedonia
/-Francus DE LORRAINE
| | /-Sicambri CLODEMIR
| \-Antharius QUEEN OF THE FRANKS
/-Clodius BEN FRANCUS II
| \-Athidis Lothilde QUEEN OF THE FRANKS
/-Marcomir PENARDIM III
| | /-Desposynl DEFRIMUTEL
| \-Frotmund DE MOSELLE 'Queen of the Franks'
| \-Orgeluse DE BRITON
/-Clodemir PENARDIM lll
| \-Anthildis DES SICAMBRIAN
/-Antenor KING OF THE WEST FRANKS IV
| \-Hifilda of the RUGIJ
/-Ratcherius KING OF THE FRANKS
| | /-Matthan Melchi Ben Eleazar HA-DAVID
| | | \-Tsamiti Ha-David of Judea
| | /-Hezekiah 'the Zealot' BEN MATTHAN
| | | | /-Eliud ben Ackim HA DAVID of Judae
| | | | /-Eleazar BEN ELIUD
| | | | | \-Awad
| | | \-Estha BEN ELEAZAR of Jerusalem
| | | \-Hayat DE JERUSALEM
| | /-Joseph BEN JACOB of Nazareth
| | /-Jesus CHRIST ben Elohim
| | | | /-Simon BEN JUDAS 'THE ZEALOT'
| | | | /-Alexander III Helios Heli Eli BEN MATTHAT ha David
| | | \-Virgin MARY of Nazareth
| | | | /-Matthan Melchi Ben Eleazar HA-DAVID
| | | | | \-Tsamiti Ha-David of Judea
| | | | /-Hezekiah 'the Zealot' BEN MATTHAN
| | | | | | /-Eliud ben Ackim HA DAVID of Judae
| | | | | | /-Eleazar BEN ELIUD
| | | | | | | \-Awad
| | | | | \-Estha BEN ELEAZAR of Jerusalem
| | | | | \-Hayat DE JERUSALEM
| | | \-Hanna BAT YEHOSHUA III ha-Kohen
| | | \-Jeshua II ben Fabus HASMONEAN
| \-Sarah Damaris BAT YESHUAH
| | /-Uin Nig To SHOU
| | /-Annas or Ananus BEN SETH
| | /-Jonathon BEN ANNAS High Priest
| | /-Matthew Syro
| \-Mary MAGDELENE
| | /-Matthan Melchi Ben Eleazar HA-DAVID
| | | \-Tsamiti Ha-David of Judea
| | /-Hezekiah 'the Zealot' BEN MATTHAN
| | | | /-Eleazar BEN ELIUD
| | | \-Estha BEN ELEAZAR of Jerusalem
| | | \-Hayat DE JERUSALEM
| | /-Judas 'the Zealot' BEN HEZEKIAH of Gamla
| | /-Menahem BEN JUDAS The Essene
| \-Eucharia MENAHEM Essene
/-Turig VON THURINGEN
| \-Grotte DE MENAPIE
/-Alanus DE SAXE DE THURINGE
| \-Rehea Silvia DE ROME
Neugio DE SAXE DE THURINGE
Descendants of Neugio DE SAXE DE THURINGE
1 Neugio DE SAXE DE THURINGE
=(Unknown)
2 Thuringus DE THURINGE
=Demoiselle DE GOTHIE
3 Fritigern Ier DE THURINGE
=Aelia Euphenia DE ROME
- Birth: 673, Kent, England
- Also known as: Queen Cynegith, Cynegth
- Death: 789, England, Great Britain
Descendants of Cynegh DE SAXONY
1 Cynegh DE SAXONY
=Withraed OF KENT
2 Edwina OF KENT
=Eoppa OF WESSEX Marriage: ABT 730, Wessex
3 Ealdorman of WESSEX
=Wife of Effa, name unknown Marriage: ABT 750, Wessex
3 Ida of WESSEX (did not rule)
- Birth: ABT 532, Saxe, Dalarna, Suède
- Death: Saxe, Dalarna, Suède
Descendants of Reine DE SAXONY
1 Reine DE SAXONY
=Berenthobald DE BALLENSTAEDT II
2 Berenthobald III ASCANIE
=(Unknown)
3 Berenthobald IV ASCANIE
=No Name VON SACHSEN
3 Beranger I VON ASCHLERSLEBEN
=No Name VON SACHSEN
- Birth: 336, Olde, Sachsen, Germany
- Death: 384, France
Descendants of Wittichius DE SAXONY
1 Wittichius DE SAXONY
=Amalaberge Queen of Thurgia De OSTROGOTHIE
2 Clodoweg DER FRANKEN
2 Banin of Thuringia
- Father: Ludwig I des Fränkischen REICHES
- Mother: Unknown Spouse of Hludowic I des Fränkischen REICHES
- Birth: ABT 794, Burgund; Fränkisches Reich
- Also known as: arnould
- Also known as: Arnulf De Sens (Carolignian)
- Title Of Nobility: Count of Sens in Burgundy
- LifeSketch: Arnulf was not "allegedly" Count von Sens (so Brandenburg, who inadvertently speaks of Senlis in the note), but is clearly proven as such by the reliable Chronicon Moissiacense (to 817, MG SS 1,312). Brandenburg starts the year of birth with "erwa 790", given the year of birth of the young father (778), but probably a little too early. Nothing speaks against the fact that this Count Arnulf is identical with the Arnulf mentioned by Nithard I, 6 together with other greats (including Count Gerhard von Paris), who fell away from KARL THE KAHLEN to LOTHAR I. (841 III / IV, on the events Lot-Halphen 23-25). His leading position matches his origins and the age of over 45 at the time. This identification of Chaume 1, 164; 169-172; 185; Proposed in 521 and taken up in DBF 3, 1939, 972 does not mean that Arnulf always stayed Graf in Sens.
- Title Of Nobility: Comte de Sens.
- Death: APR 841, Fränkisches Reich
- Burial: Burgund, Fränkisches Reich
Ancestors of Arnulf DE SENS
/-Arnulf Bischof von Metz
/-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| \-Doda
/-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | /-Karlmann von Landen
| | /-Pippin DER ÄLTERE Maior Domus
| | | | /-Garibald I, Herzog der Bajuwaren in Baiern
| | | \-Gertrudis von Baiern
| | | | /-Zuchilo Herzog und Feldherr
| | | | /-Wacho König der Langobarden
| | | \-Waldrada von den Langobarden
| | | | /-Elemund King of the Gepids
| | | \-Austrigusa Königin der Langobarden
| \-Begga von Herstal
| \-Ittaberga DE NIVELLES
/-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| \-Chalpaida
/-Pippin III der Jüngere DER FRANKEN
| | /-Chrodobertus I (Robert I) VON HASPENGAU OF NEUSTRASIA (NEUSTRIA)
| | /-Lambert I De HASPENGAU Neustria
| | /-Bodilon de Poitiers Bishop of Treves BURGUNDY
| | | \-Demoiselle MEAUX
| | /-Warin VON POITOU Graf von Paris
| | | | /-Desiderius BISHOP von Verdun
| | | | /-Salvius, COUNT OF ALBI
| | | | | \- DE TOUL
| | | | /-Desiré DE GRANDISON
| | | | | \-Herchenefreda
| | | | /-Ansaud DIJON
| | | | | \-Gerberge OF THE BURGUNDIANS
| | | | | | /-Augin DE SOISSONS
| | | | | \-Desideria DE SOISSONS
| | | | | \-Agia D’AISE
| | | \-Sigrada DE VERDUN vom Elsass
| | | | /-Erchenaud DE MOSELLE
| | | | /-Leutharius II Duke D'Alsace
| | | | | \-Leudefindis OF FRANCE
| | | \-Sigreda D' POINTIERS
| | | | /-Richemir FRANKONIANS
| | | \-Gerberge DE BOURGOGNE ET DE FRANCONIA
| | | | /-Theodebald I BAVARIANS
| | | \-Garitrudis BAYERN Hamage
| | | \-Blithildis OF KÖLN
| | /-Leutwinus VAN TRIER Bishop of Treves
| | | | /-Chodulphe de Metz
| | | \-Gunza DE METZ von Trier
| | | \-Hilda de Landen
| \-Chrotrude
| \-Willigarde VON BAYERN DE TREVES
/-Karolus Magnus Rex Francorum Imperator ROMANORUM
| | /-Unknown Graf VON LAON
| | /-Charibert von Laon Graf von Laon
| | | | /-Theotar dux
| | | | /-Hugues D'AUSTRASIA Mayor of the Palace
| | | | /-Hugobert Seneschall und Pfalzgraf
| | | \-Bertrada DIE ÄLTERE
| | | \-Irmina VON OEREN Äbtissin von Oeren
| \-Bertrada DIE JÜNGERE von Laon
/-Ludwig I des Fränkischen REICHES
| | /-Gérold VOM ANGLACHGAU Graf im Kraichgau und Anglachgau
| \-Hildegard von Vinzgau FRÄNKISCHE
| | /-Lendisius Leutharius ALÉMANIE
| | /-Gotfrid AGILOLFING
| | | | /-Willibald OF BURGUNDY
| | | \-Fara Van BOURGONDIË
| | | \- BURGONDE
| | /-Gotfrid Herzog der Alamannen
| | | | /-Theodo ALAMANNIA
| | | \-Oda Theodos BAYERN
| | | | /-Willibald of the Burgundians BURGANDY
| | | \-Wilibalda de Borgoña
| | | \-Brynhild QUEEN
| | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | \-Regine Ragnetrude AGILOFINGES von Baiern
| | /-Hnabi alamannischer Herzog
| | | \-Hersuinda von BAYERN
| \-Imma Gräfin im Kraichgau
| \-Herswinde
Arnulf DE SENS
\-Unknown Spouse of Hludowic I des Fränkischen REICHES
- Father: Ranulf DE MÂCON
- Mother: Aya BOURGOGNE
- Birth: 885, Mâcon, Sôane-et-Loire, Burgundy, France
- Also known as: Atallana de Mâcon
- Also known as: Attellane de Mâcon
- Also known as: Tolana de Mâcon
- Also known as: Adela de Mâcon
- Also known as: Atallana de Mâcon
- Also known as: Tolosana
- Also known as: Attellane de Mâcon
- Also known as: Tolana de Mâcon
- Also known as: Adela de Mâcon
- Also known as: Tolosana
- Also known as: Attellane de Mâcon
- Also known as: Tolana de Mâcon
- Also known as: Adela de Mâcon
- Also known as: Tolosana
- Also known as: Attellane de Mâcon
- Also known as: Tolana de Mâcon
- Also known as: Adela de Mâcon
- Also known as: Tolosana
- Also known as: Attellane de Mâcon
- Also known as: Tolana de Mâcon
- Also known as: Adela de Mâcon
- Also known as: Tolosana
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Attala-Tolosana-de-Septimanie/6000000001744861722
- Death: 20 SEP 943, Mâcon, Sôane-et-Loire, Burgundy, France
Ancestors of Attala DE SEPTIMANIE
/-Theoderic I VON AUTUN
/-Wilhelm VON GELLON Herzog von Aquitanien
| | /-Arnulf Bischof von Metz
| | /-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| | | \-Doda
| | /-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | | | /-Karlmann von Landen
| | | | /-Pippin DER ÄLTERE Maior Domus
| | | | | \-Gertrudis von Baiern
| | | \-Begga von Herstal
| | | \-Ittaberga DE NIVELLES
| | /-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| | | \-Chalpaida
| \-Aldana spouse of Theoderic I Graf VON AUTUN
| | /-Lambert I De HASPENGAU Neustria
| | /-Bodilon de Poitiers Bishop of Treves BURGUNDY
| | | \-Demoiselle MEAUX
| | /-Warin VON POITOU Graf von Paris
| | | | /-Ansaud DIJON
| | | \-Sigrada DE VERDUN vom Elsass
| | | \-Sigreda D' POINTIERS
| | /-Leutwinus VAN TRIER Bishop of Treves
| | | | /-Chodulphe de Metz
| | | \-Gunza DE METZ von Trier
| | | \-Hilda de Landen
| \-Chrotrude
| \-Willigarde VON BAYERN DE TREVES
/-Bernard DE SEPTIMANIE
| \-Cunégonde CUNINGUNDA PIPPINIDES CAROLIGIEN
/-Bernhard II OF POITIERS
| | /-Sancho Loup I DE GASCOGNE
| \-Dhouda DE GASCOGNE
| | /-Aznar Galindez DI ARAGON
| | /-Asnar I Sanchez DE ARAGON
| | | \-No Name de Toulouse CANTABRIA
| \-Sancha Galindez DI ARAGON
| | /-Ardavast DE WISIGOTHIE
| | /-Ervigio DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | \-GLawinda DE WISIGOTHIE
| | /-Andeco Hatton DE CANTABRIA
| | | | /-Suintila Ier DE WISOGOTHIE
| | | \-Liubigotona DE WISIGOTHIE
| | /-Ximeno Andeca DE BIGORRE
| | | \-Memorana DES FRANCS
| | /-Garcia Ximenez DE BIGORRE
| | | | /-Garnier III DE FRANCONIE
| | | | /-Garnier IV DE FRANCONIE
| | | | | \-Eremengarde D`AUSTRASIE
| | | | /-Adalheim I VON MAINZ
| | | | | \-Willigarde spouse of Garnier IV DE FRANCONIE
| | | \-Andeca DE FRANCIE
| | | | /-Josselin DES FRANCS
| | | \-Josinia DES FRANCS
| | | \-Brunissent DE MONTBRUN
| \-Eneca Garces DU BEARN
| | /-Andeco DE BISCAYE
| | /-Zeno DE BISCAYE
| | | \-Oneca spouse of Andeco DE BISCAYE
| \-Theida DE BISCAYE
| | /-Ximeno Andeca DE BIGORRE
| | /-Velasco DE PAMPLONA
| | | \-Andeca DE FRANCIE
| | /-Velasco Galindez Belascotes DE PAMPLONA
| | | \-Numabela DESCONOCIDA
| \-Francia DE GUIANA
| | /-Garcia DES BAUX GASCOGNE
| \-Faquila DE GASCOGNE
| \-Guldregut DE MENSIO
/-Bernard III D'AUVERGNE
| | /-Roricon DU MAINE
| \-Blichilde OF MAINE
| \-Bilichildis DU MAINE
/-Ranulf DE MÂCON
| | /-Guerin DE CHALONS
| \-Ermengarde spouse of Bernard III D'AUVERGNE
Attala DE SEPTIMANIE
\-Aya BOURGOGNE
Descendants of Attala DE SEPTIMANIE
1 Attala DE SEPTIMANIE
=Aubri de NARBONNE 1st Comte de Mâcon Marriage: Normandie, France
2 Liétald II DE MÂCON
=Ermengarde DE DIJON
3 Aubry II DE MÂCON
=(Unknown)
2 Humbert DE NARBONNE I Seigneur de Salins
2 Liétaud COUNT OF MÂCON
2 Robert DE CHÂLON
- Father: Wilhelm VON GELLON Herzog von Aquitanien
- Mother: Cunégonde CUNINGUNDA PIPPINIDES CAROLIGIEN
- Birth: 794, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
- Also known as: Bernard de Septimanie
- Also known as: Bernhard de Septimania
- Also known as: Bernard de Septimanie
- Also known as: Bernard de Septimanie
- Also known as: Bernard de Septimanie
- LifeSketch: https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernat_de_Septim%C3%A0nia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_of_Septimania https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernardo_de_Septimania https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_de_Septimanie `
- Duc bénéficiaire, DE SEPTIMANIE: BET 828 AND 832
- Comte, DE TOULOUSE ET BARCELONE: BET 827 AND 844
- Marquis, DE SEPTIMANIE: BET 835 AND 844
- Death: 19 MAY 844, Toulouse, 31555, Haute Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France
Ancestors of Bernard DE SEPTIMANIE
/-Theoderic I VON AUTUN
/-Wilhelm VON GELLON Herzog von Aquitanien
| | /-Arnulf Bischof von Metz
| | /-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| | | \-Doda
| | /-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | | | /-Karlmann von Landen
| | | | /-Pippin DER ÄLTERE Maior Domus
| | | | | | /-Garibald I, Herzog der Bajuwaren in Baiern
| | | | | \-Gertrudis von Baiern
| | | | | | /-Claffo König der Langobarden
| | | | | | /-Zuchilo Herzog und Feldherr
| | | | | | /-Wacho König der Langobarden
| | | | | \-Waldrada von den Langobarden
| | | | | | /-Elemund King of the Gepids
| | | | | \-Austrigusa Königin der Langobarden
| | | \-Begga von Herstal
| | | \-Ittaberga DE NIVELLES
| | /-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| | | \-Chalpaida
| \-Aldana spouse of Theoderic I Graf VON AUTUN
| | /-Chrodobertus I (Robert I) VON HASPENGAU OF NEUSTRASIA (NEUSTRIA)
| | /-Lambert I De HASPENGAU Neustria
| | /-Bodilon de Poitiers Bishop of Treves BURGUNDY
| | | \-Demoiselle MEAUX
| | /-Warin VON POITOU Graf von Paris
| | | | /-Gondobald LatiniiI Count of LYON
| | | | /-Desiderius BISHOP von Verdun
| | | | | \-Agia DE SOISSONS DE SANCY
| | | | /-Salvius, COUNT OF ALBI
| | | | | \- DE TOUL
| | | | /-Desiré DE GRANDISON
| | | | | \-Herchenefreda
| | | | /-Ansaud DIJON
| | | | | \-Gerberge OF THE BURGUNDIANS
| | | | | | /-Augin DE SOISSONS
| | | | | \-Desideria DE SOISSONS
| | | | | \-Agia D’AISE
| | | \-Sigrada DE VERDUN vom Elsass
| | | | /-Erchenaud DE MOSELLE
| | | | /-Leutharius II Duke D'Alsace
| | | | | \-Leudefindis OF FRANCE
| | | \-Sigreda D' POINTIERS
| | | | /-Richemir FRANKONIANS
| | | \-Gerberge DE BOURGOGNE ET DE FRANCONIA
| | | | /-Agivald Theodobert Garibald D'BAVIÈRE I
| | | | /-Theodebald I BAVARIANS
| | | | | \-Wisigarde of France LOMBARDY
| | | \-Garitrudis BAYERN Hamage
| | | \-Blithildis OF KÖLN
| | /-Leutwinus VAN TRIER Bishop of Treves
| | | | /-Chodulphe de Metz
| | | \-Gunza DE METZ von Trier
| | | \-Hilda de Landen
| \-Chrotrude
| \-Willigarde VON BAYERN DE TREVES
Bernard DE SEPTIMANIE
\-Cunégonde CUNINGUNDA PIPPINIDES CAROLIGIEN
Descendants of Bernard DE SEPTIMANIE
1 Bernard DE SEPTIMANIE
=Dhouda DE GASCOGNE Marriage: 29 JUN 824, Aachen, Royaumes francs
2 Bernhard II OF POITIERS
=Blichilde OF MAINE
3 Bernard III D'AUVERGNE
=Ermengarde spouse of Bernard III D'AUVERGNE
3 Regelinde DE SEPTIMANIE
2 Roselinde GUILHEMIDE
2 Guillaume DE SEPTIMANIE
2 Bernardo Plantevelue D'AUVERGNE
=Ermergarda DE CHALON
3 Guillaume le Pieux D'AQUITAINE
=Engelberge DE PROVENCE Duchesse d'Aquitaine
3 Adelinda D' AQUITANIE
- Father: Bernard DE SEPTIMANIE
- Mother: Dhouda DE GASCOGNE
- Birth: 3 DEC 826, Septimanie
- Also known as: Guilhelm d'Aquitaine
- Also known as: William
- Also known as: William
- Title Of Nobility: Count of Toulouse
- LifeSketch: William of Septimania (29 November 826 – 850) was the son of Bernard and Dhuoda. He was the count of Toulouse from 844 and count of Barcelona from 848. The sources for his life are primarily the Annales Bertiniani and the Chronica Fontanellensis, while his mother wrote an educational instruction book called the Liber Manualis for him and his brother sometime before February 842. William was initially sent to the court of his uncle, Theodoric of Autun, who died around 830, and left the child in the charge of Louis the Pious, then reigning emperor. When Louis died in June 840, custody of the youth passed to Charles the Bald of West Francia. Throughout most of this time, William lived in Uzès, with frequent stays with his father in Toulouse. On 25 June 841, the same day as the Battle of Fontenoy, William petitioned Charles the Bald for investiture of the benefices of his godfather Theodoric in Burgundy. This was granted and the young William was invited to live at the royal palace, being promised investiture with the county of Autun in the future. When, however, Guerin of Provence was installed in Autun, dissension ripped apart the court. William's father was dispossessed of his benefices, offices, and titles in July 842 and they were not passed to William. In May 844, his father was executed and he promptly joined the rebellion then under way in Aquitaine led by Pepin II. In June, he fought in the Battle of Angoumois. Pepin invested him with Toulouse, while Charles installed Fredelo there. It has been hypothesised that William was also the same person as the count of Bordeaux and possible duke of Gascony appointed by Pepin in 845. At that time, the Vikings invaded Aquitaine and ravaged as far as Limoges. As Ghilyam ibn Burbat ibn Ghilyam, he and several allies are said by chronicler Ibn Hayyan to have visited Córdoba in 846, seeking assistance from Abd al-Rahman II against Charles. In 847, Vikings again besieged Bordeaux, and when William came to the city's relief he was captured. Finally liberated in 848 through an accord signed by Pepin, William returned to Gothia to lead the ongoing revolt there. In that year, William entered Barcelona and Empúries and assumed authority there, "more by cunning and lies than by force of arms," according to the chroniclers. It has been supposed that Sunifred I of Barcelona died a natural death and Charles the Bald nominated Aleran to succeed him, but William, not recognising this, laid claim to the counties of Sunifred as the heir of Bernard. He asserted these rights and was recognised in the counties themselves. However, the sudden disappearance of Sunyer I of Empúries and Bera II of Conflent has led some scholars to posit an act of treachery (coup d'état) to secure his claimed inheritance. Following his successes, William wrote a letter of thanks to Abd al-Rahman, who in turn urged his lords on the Upper March to assist and support the Toulousain count, who again visited the Córdoban court. In summer 849, when Charles the Bald decided to attack Aquitaine, Fredelo welcomed him with open gates at Toulouse and the king reconfirmed Fredelo's investiture. Pepin fled in haste and Charles marched to Narbonne, where he named Aleran as count in Barcelona, Empúries, and Roussillon and as Margrave of Septimania. He granted Wilfred the counties of Girona and Besalú, and Solomon those of Cerdanya, Urgell, and Conflent. Aleran, who was possibly also the count of Troyes and son of William I of Blois, appointed an adjunct, Isembard, son of Guerin of Provence, given that he had to guard against William's territorial aspirations. In the end, Charles' nominations had little trouble taking up their charges. In February 850, when Charles the Bald marched into Aquitaine and the nobles en masse switched allegiance to Pepin II, Sancho II Sánchez of Gascony took control of Bordeaux, and William marched over Catalonia. Charles sent reinforcements and William was defeated in battle. William fled to Barcelona, where he was caught and killed by the royal partisans. William was reportedly still in possession of his mother's Manual when he died. In Barcelona, Sancho and his brother-in-law Emenon were captured by Musa ibn Musa of the Banu Qasi. In 851, the Moors occupied Barcelona, decimating the population. In September 852, Sancho was released by a treaty.
- Title Of Nobility: Count of Barcelona
- Title Of Nobility: Comes Tholosano (844 - depois de Fevereiro 850), Comes Barcelonae (848 - depois de Fevereiro 850), Dux Wasconum (845 - depois de Fevereiro 850), Comes Burdigalensis (845 - depois de Fevereiro 850), Exécuté (depois de Fevereiro 850)
- Title Of Nobility: Count of Barcelona
- Title Of Nobility: Comes Tholosano (844 - depois de Fevereiro 850), Comes Barcelonae (848 - depois de Fevereiro 850), Dux Wasconum (845 - depois de Fevereiro 850), Comes Burdigalensis (845 - depois de Fevereiro 850), Exécuté (depois de Fevereiro 850)
- Death: 850, Barcelona, Catalunya, Espagne
Ancestors of Guillaume DE SEPTIMANIE
/-Theoderic I VON AUTUN
/-Wilhelm VON GELLON Herzog von Aquitanien
| | /-Arnulf Bischof von Metz
| | /-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| | | \-Doda
| | /-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | | | /-Karlmann von Landen
| | | | /-Pippin DER ÄLTERE Maior Domus
| | | | | | /-Garibald I, Herzog der Bajuwaren in Baiern
| | | | | \-Gertrudis von Baiern
| | | | | | /-Zuchilo Herzog und Feldherr
| | | | | | /-Wacho König der Langobarden
| | | | | \-Waldrada von den Langobarden
| | | | | | /-Elemund King of the Gepids
| | | | | \-Austrigusa Königin der Langobarden
| | | \-Begga von Herstal
| | | \-Ittaberga DE NIVELLES
| | /-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| | | \-Chalpaida
| \-Aldana spouse of Theoderic I Graf VON AUTUN
| | /-Chrodobertus I (Robert I) VON HASPENGAU OF NEUSTRASIA (NEUSTRIA)
| | /-Lambert I De HASPENGAU Neustria
| | /-Bodilon de Poitiers Bishop of Treves BURGUNDY
| | | \-Demoiselle MEAUX
| | /-Warin VON POITOU Graf von Paris
| | | | /-Desiderius BISHOP von Verdun
| | | | /-Salvius, COUNT OF ALBI
| | | | | \- DE TOUL
| | | | /-Desiré DE GRANDISON
| | | | | \-Herchenefreda
| | | | /-Ansaud DIJON
| | | | | \-Gerberge OF THE BURGUNDIANS
| | | | | | /-Augin DE SOISSONS
| | | | | \-Desideria DE SOISSONS
| | | | | \-Agia D’AISE
| | | \-Sigrada DE VERDUN vom Elsass
| | | | /-Erchenaud DE MOSELLE
| | | | /-Leutharius II Duke D'Alsace
| | | | | \-Leudefindis OF FRANCE
| | | \-Sigreda D' POINTIERS
| | | | /-Richemir FRANKONIANS
| | | \-Gerberge DE BOURGOGNE ET DE FRANCONIA
| | | | /-Theodebald I BAVARIANS
| | | \-Garitrudis BAYERN Hamage
| | | \-Blithildis OF KÖLN
| | /-Leutwinus VAN TRIER Bishop of Treves
| | | | /-Chodulphe de Metz
| | | \-Gunza DE METZ von Trier
| | | \-Hilda de Landen
| \-Chrotrude
| \-Willigarde VON BAYERN DE TREVES
/-Bernard DE SEPTIMANIE
| \-Cunégonde CUNINGUNDA PIPPINIDES CAROLIGIEN
Guillaume DE SEPTIMANIE
| /-Sancho Loup I DE GASCOGNE
\-Dhouda DE GASCOGNE
| /-Aznar Galindez DI ARAGON
| /-Asnar I Sanchez DE ARAGON
| | \-No Name de Toulouse CANTABRIA
\-Sancha Galindez DI ARAGON
| /-Hermenegild DE WISIGOTHIE
| | \-Teodosia DE CARTHAGENE
| /-Athanagild II DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | /-Sigebert I D`AUSTRASIE
| | \-Ingonde DES FRANCS MEROVINGIENS
| | \-Brunhilda of Austrasia of the VISIGOTHS
| /-Ardavast DE WISIGOTHIE
| | \-Flavia Juliana DE BYZANCE
| /-Ervigio DE WISIGOTHIE
| | \-GLawinda DE WISIGOTHIE
| /-Andeco Hatton DE CANTABRIA
| | | /-Suintila Ier DE WISOGOTHIE
| | \-Liubigotona DE WISIGOTHIE
| /-Ximeno Andeca DE BIGORRE
| | \-Memorana DES FRANCS
| /-Garcia Ximenez DE BIGORRE
| | | /-Garnier II VON TRIER:
| | | /-Garnier III DE FRANCONIE
| | | | | /-Reciario II DE SUEVIE
| | | | | /-Theodemont VON SCHWABEN
| | | | | | \-Luga DE GALICE
| | | | \-Oda VON SCHWABEN
| | | | | /-Berthachar DER THÜRINGER
| | | | \-Radegonde VON THÜRINGEN
| | | /-Garnier IV DE FRANCONIE
| | | | \-Eremengarde D`AUSTRASIE
| | | /-Adalheim I VON MAINZ
| | | | \-Willigarde spouse of Garnier IV DE FRANCONIE
| | \-Andeca DE FRANCIE
| | | /-Josselin DES FRANCS
| | \-Josinia DES FRANCS
| | \-Brunissent DE MONTBRUN
\-Eneca Garces DU BEARN
| /-Andeco DE BISCAYE
| /-Zeno DE BISCAYE
| | \-Oneca spouse of Andeco DE BISCAYE
\-Theida DE BISCAYE
| /-Ardavast DE WISIGOTHIE
| /-Ervigio DE WISIGOTHIE
| | \-GLawinda DE WISIGOTHIE
| /-Andeco Hatton DE CANTABRIA
| | | /-Suintila Ier DE WISOGOTHIE
| | \-Liubigotona DE WISIGOTHIE
| /-Ximeno Andeca DE BIGORRE
| | \-Memorana DES FRANCS
| /-Velasco DE PAMPLONA
| | | /-Garnier III DE FRANCONIE
| | | /-Garnier IV DE FRANCONIE
| | | | \-Eremengarde D`AUSTRASIE
| | | /-Adalheim I VON MAINZ
| | | | \-Willigarde spouse of Garnier IV DE FRANCONIE
| | \-Andeca DE FRANCIE
| | | /-Josselin DES FRANCS
| | \-Josinia DES FRANCS
| | \-Brunissent DE MONTBRUN
| /-Velasco Galindez Belascotes DE PAMPLONA
| | \-Numabela DESCONOCIDA
\-Francia DE GUIANA
| /-Garcia DES BAUX GASCOGNE
\-Faquila DE GASCOGNE
\-Guldregut DE MENSIO
Ancestors of Nascien I DE SEPTIMANIE
/-Dagobert Roi des Francs DE COLOGNE I
/-Genebald Duke of The East Franks
/-Dagobert DER FRANKEN VON KOLN
| | /-Farabert DE FRANCS
| | /-Sunna DES SICAMBRED DES FRANCS
| | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | /-Bartherus VON KOLN
| | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | /-Chlodio III VON KOLN
| | | \-Euergaine VERCH LLIEFFER MAWR OF CAMULOD
| | /-Walter VON KOLN
| \-Athildis L`ANCIENNE DES FRANCS
/-Chlodio of the Franks at COLOGNE
| \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
/-Marcomir of the East FRANKS
| \-Blesinde VON SCHWABEN
/-Pharamond of the East FRANKS
| | /-Clodimir DES FRANCS
| | /-Farabert DE FRANCS
| | /-Sunna DES SICAMBRED DES FRANCS
| | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | /-Caius Julius ASINIUS QUADRATUS D`ASIE
| | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | | \-Julia Quadratilla MINOR DE ROME
| | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | /-Gonobaud Ier DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Germond LOMBARD
| | | | /-Haquinus DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Gambara DES WINNILES
| | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Aalis DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Gaussus DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | /-Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Clodimir DES FRANCS
| | | | /-Farabert DE FRANCS
| | | | /-Sunna DES SICAMBRED DES FRANCS
| | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | | | /-Caius Julius ASINIUS QUADRATUS D`ASIE
| | | | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | | | | \-Julia Quadratilla MINOR DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | | \-Althildis of the East FRANKS
| | | | /-Germond LOMBARD
| | | | /-Haquinus DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Gambara DES WINNILES
| | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Aalis DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Gaussus DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | /-Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | /-Malaric I King of the Franks at Toxandrie
| | | \-Blésinde D'ALÉMANIE
| | /-Mellobaude I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Fillemier DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | /-Borbista DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | /-Zamoxis DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | /-Wisigard OSTROGOTHA DE WISIGOTHIC
| | | | /-Cnico DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | \-Nascida BENKANT
| | | | /-Gannebaud of the Thervengi
| | | | /-Fritigem VON THÜRINGEN II
| | | | | | /-Alanus DE SAXE DE THURINGE
| | | | | | /-Neugio DE SAXE DE THURINGE
| | | | | | /-Thuringus DE THURINGE
| | | | | | /-Fritigern Ier DE THURINGE
| | | | | | | | /-Hanala DE GOTHIE
| | | | | | | | /-Safracht DE GOTHIE
| | | | | | | | | \- HANA
| | | | | | | \-Demoiselle DE GOTHIE
| | | | | | | \- SAFRA
| | | | | | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | | | | | \-Aelia Euphenia DE ROME
| | | | | \-Fritigerna DE THURINGEN
| | | | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| | | \-Ascyla LA GAULOISE
| | | | /-Carolus II DE MENAPIE
| | | | /-Julius DE MENAPIE
| | | | | \-Athildis DE CAMULOD DE BRETAGNE
| | | | /-Octavius DE MENAPIE
| | | | | \-Hastilde Von Rugen RIGA
| | | | /-Valardius DE MENAPIE
| | | | | \-Catheloys Castellors DE TINTAGEL
| | | | /-Valerius II DE MENAPIE
| | | | | | /-Caius Julius ASINIUS QUADRATUS D`ASIE
| | | | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | | | | \-Julia Quadratilla MINOR DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | | | /-Vuericus DE MENAPIE
| | | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Sextus VAN ROMA
| | | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus PAULINUS
| | | | | | | \-Acinia Juliana NICHOMACHA
| | | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Abucuu II
| | | | | | | | /-Aulus Julius Claudius Charax
| | | | | | | \-Julia Quadratilla Proculla of Rome
| | | | | | | \-Julia
| | | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus II DE ROME
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Claudius MACRINUS VIN
| | | | | | | | /-Sextius Cocceius VIBI
| | | | | | | | | \-Laberia Pompeiana DE ROME
| | | | | | | \-Coceeia Vibiana COCCEII
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Claudius MACRINUS VIN
| | | | | | | \-Vitrasia Fundania DE ROME
| | | | | | | \-Laberia Pompeiana DE ROME
| | | | | \-Gambara Aalis DES LONGOBARDS
| | | | | | /-Farabert DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | /-Sunno Huanno DES FRANCS
| | | | | | | \-Catheloys de Paris of TITAGEL
| | | | | | /-Baltaire Bartherius DES FRANCS SICAMBRES
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha D`ASIE
| | | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Sextus VAN ROMA
| | | | | | /-Anicius Faustus Paulinus of ROME
| | | | | | | \-Sergia Paulla Lucius VAN ROMA
| | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Paullus Lucius SERGIUS
| | | | | \-Paulla SERGIA
| | | \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
| | | \-Flavia Claudia Demetria Aelia DE THERA
| | | | /-Afranius Hannibalianus of TRALLES
| | | \-Flavia Minor Marathonius OF THERA
| | | \-Claudia Bassa Numeria Marcella CLAUDII
| | | \-Numeria MARCELLA
| \-Hatilde DE FRANCIE
| | /-Clodimir DES FRANCS
| | /-Farabert DE FRANCS
| | /-Sunna DES SICAMBRED DES FRANCS
| | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | /-Caius Julius ASINIUS QUADRATUS D`ASIE
| | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | | \-Julia Quadratilla MINOR DE ROME
| | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | /-Gonobaud Ier DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Germond LOMBARD
| | | | /-Haquinus DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Gambara DES WINNILES
| | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Aalis DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Gaussus DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | /-Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | /-Clodimir DES FRANCS
| | | | /-Farabert DE FRANCS
| | | | /-Sunna DES SICAMBRED DES FRANCS
| | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | | | /-Caius Julius ASINIUS QUADRATUS D`ASIE
| | | | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | | | | \-Julia Quadratilla MINOR DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | | | | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | \-Ceasoria DE ROME
| | | \-Althildis of the East FRANKS
| | | | /-Germond LOMBARD
| | | | /-Haquinus DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Gambara DES WINNILES
| | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | \-Aalis DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | | /-Gaussus DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | | /-Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
| | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | /-Malaric I TOXANDRIE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| \-Ascyla OF THE GAULS Queen of Lombardy
| \-Gallic Belgic of the FRANKS
Nascien I DE SEPTIMANIE
| /-Genebald II of The East FRANKS
\-Argotta DAUGHTER OF GENEBALD OF VALENTINA
\-Blesinde OF SUEVI
Ancestors of Perceval Elyezer DE SEPTIMANIE
/-Aedatric I DE BOURGOGNE
Perceval Elyezer DE SEPTIMANIE
| /-Richer ou Richard I D'ARTOIS
| /-Richard II D'ARTOIS
\-Richarianne D'ARTOIS
- Father: Bernhard II OF POITIERS
- Mother: Blichilde OF MAINE
- Birth: ABT 842, Toulouse, , Midi-Pyrénées, France
- Title Of Nobility: Comte de Périgord
- LifeSketch: "Wulgrin married Regelindis (Roselinde), a daughter of Bernard of Septimania." -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wulgrin_I_of_Angoulême -- "Il épouse Regelinde, sœur de Guillaume de Toulouse, fille de Bernard de Septimanie et de son épouse Dhuoda, qui lui apporte en dot le comté d'Agen. Dernier exemple d'une volonté royale imposant un administrateur à une région, il transmet ses titres et les biens qui en relèvent à ses enfants." -- https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulgrin_Ier_d%27Angoul%C3%AAme --
- Death: 3 MAY 886
Ancestors of Regelinde DE SEPTIMANIE
/-Theoderic I VON AUTUN
/-Wilhelm VON GELLON Herzog von Aquitanien
| | /-Arnulf Bischof von Metz
| | /-Ansegisel Maior Domus
| | | \-Doda
| | /-Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
| | | | /-Karlmann von Landen
| | | | /-Pippin DER ÄLTERE Maior Domus
| | | | | | /-Garibald I, Herzog der Bajuwaren in Baiern
| | | | | \-Gertrudis von Baiern
| | | | | | /-Wacho König der Langobarden
| | | | | \-Waldrada von den Langobarden
| | | | | \-Austrigusa Königin der Langobarden
| | | \-Begga von Herstal
| | | \-Ittaberga DE NIVELLES
| | /-Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
| | | \-Chalpaida
| \-Aldana spouse of Theoderic I Graf VON AUTUN
| | /-Chrodobertus I (Robert I) VON HASPENGAU OF NEUSTRASIA (NEUSTRIA)
| | /-Lambert I De HASPENGAU Neustria
| | /-Bodilon de Poitiers Bishop of Treves BURGUNDY
| | | \-Demoiselle MEAUX
| | /-Warin VON POITOU Graf von Paris
| | | | /-Salvius, COUNT OF ALBI
| | | | /-Desiré DE GRANDISON
| | | | | \-Herchenefreda
| | | | /-Ansaud DIJON
| | | | | \-Gerberge OF THE BURGUNDIANS
| | | | | \-Desideria DE SOISSONS
| | | \-Sigrada DE VERDUN vom Elsass
| | | | /-Erchenaud DE MOSELLE
| | | | /-Leutharius II Duke D'Alsace
| | | | | \-Leudefindis OF FRANCE
| | | \-Sigreda D' POINTIERS
| | | | /-Richemir FRANKONIANS
| | | \-Gerberge DE BOURGOGNE ET DE FRANCONIA
| | | \-Garitrudis BAYERN Hamage
| | /-Leutwinus VAN TRIER Bishop of Treves
| | | | /-Chodulphe de Metz
| | | \-Gunza DE METZ von Trier
| | | \-Hilda de Landen
| \-Chrotrude
| \-Willigarde VON BAYERN DE TREVES
/-Bernard DE SEPTIMANIE
| \-Cunégonde CUNINGUNDA PIPPINIDES CAROLIGIEN
/-Bernhard II OF POITIERS
| | /-Sancho Loup I DE GASCOGNE
| \-Dhouda DE GASCOGNE
| | /-Aznar Galindez DI ARAGON
| | /-Asnar I Sanchez DE ARAGON
| | | \-No Name de Toulouse CANTABRIA
| \-Sancha Galindez DI ARAGON
| | /-Hermenegild DE WISIGOTHIE
| | /-Athanagild II DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | \-Ingonde DES FRANCS MEROVINGIENS
| | /-Ardavast DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | \-Flavia Juliana DE BYZANCE
| | /-Ervigio DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | \-GLawinda DE WISIGOTHIE
| | /-Andeco Hatton DE CANTABRIA
| | | | /-Suintila Ier DE WISOGOTHIE
| | | \-Liubigotona DE WISIGOTHIE
| | /-Ximeno Andeca DE BIGORRE
| | | \-Memorana DES FRANCS
| | /-Garcia Ximenez DE BIGORRE
| | | | /-Garnier II VON TRIER:
| | | | /-Garnier III DE FRANCONIE
| | | | | | /-Theodemont VON SCHWABEN
| | | | | \-Oda VON SCHWABEN
| | | | | \-Radegonde VON THÜRINGEN
| | | | /-Garnier IV DE FRANCONIE
| | | | | \-Eremengarde D`AUSTRASIE
| | | | /-Adalheim I VON MAINZ
| | | | | \-Willigarde spouse of Garnier IV DE FRANCONIE
| | | \-Andeca DE FRANCIE
| | | | /-Josselin DES FRANCS
| | | \-Josinia DES FRANCS
| | | \-Brunissent DE MONTBRUN
| \-Eneca Garces DU BEARN
| | /-Andeco DE BISCAYE
| | /-Zeno DE BISCAYE
| | | \-Oneca spouse of Andeco DE BISCAYE
| \-Theida DE BISCAYE
| | /-Ervigio DE WISIGOTHIE
| | /-Andeco Hatton DE CANTABRIA
| | | \-Liubigotona DE WISIGOTHIE
| | /-Ximeno Andeca DE BIGORRE
| | | \-Memorana DES FRANCS
| | /-Velasco DE PAMPLONA
| | | | /-Garnier IV DE FRANCONIE
| | | | /-Adalheim I VON MAINZ
| | | | | \-Willigarde spouse of Garnier IV DE FRANCONIE
| | | \-Andeca DE FRANCIE
| | | | /-Josselin DES FRANCS
| | | \-Josinia DES FRANCS
| | | \-Brunissent DE MONTBRUN
| | /-Velasco Galindez Belascotes DE PAMPLONA
| | | \-Numabela DESCONOCIDA
| \-Francia DE GUIANA
| | /-Garcia DES BAUX GASCOGNE
| \-Faquila DE GASCOGNE
| \-Guldregut DE MENSIO
Regelinde DE SEPTIMANIE
| /-Roricon DU MAINE
\-Blichilde OF MAINE
\-Bilichildis DU MAINE
- Birth: ABT 842, Toulouse, , Midi-Pyrénées, France
- Also known as: "Rosalinda", "Regelindis", "Rigilindis"
- Title Of Nobility: Comte de Périgord
- LifeSketch: "Wulgrin married Regelindis (Roselinde), a daughter of Bernard of Septimania." -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wulgrin_I_of_Angoulême -- "Il épouse Regelinde, sœur de Guillaume de Toulouse, fille de Bernard de Septimanie et de son épouse Dhuoda, qui lui apporte en dot le comté d'Agen. Dernier exemple d'une volonté royale imposant un administrateur à une région, il transmet ses titres et les biens qui en relèvent à ses enfants." -- https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulgrin_Ier_d%27Angoul%C3%AAme --
- Death: 3 MAY 886
- Partnership with: Wulgrin I D'ANGOULÊME
Marriage: ABT 865, Angoulême, Charente, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
- Child: Alduin D'ANGOULÊME Birth: 866, Angouleme, Charente, France
- Child: Guillaume I D'ANGOULEME Birth: 864, Angoulême, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France
- Child: Amuna D' ANGOULÊME Birth: ABT 860, France
- Child: Sénégonde D'ANGOULÊME Birth: 870, Angouleme, Charente, France
Descendants of Sancie allas Regelinde DE SEPTIMANIE
1 Sancie allas Regelinde DE SEPTIMANIE
=Wulgrin I D'ANGOULÊME Marriage: ABT 865, Angoulême, Charente, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
2 Alduin D'ANGOULÊME
=Unknown Spouse of Alduin of ANGOULEME Marriage: 894, Angouleme, Charente, France
3 Guillaume I D’ANGOULÊME Comte d'Angoulême
=(Unknown)
3 Odolricus de ANGOULEME
3 Arnauld OF ANGOULÊME
2 Guillaume I D'ANGOULEME
2 Amuna D' ANGOULÊME
2 Sénégonde D'ANGOULÊME
=Ramnoul DE MARCILLAC vicomte de Marcillac
3 Sénégonde MARCILLAC
=Amaury DE POITOU de Meaux Marriage: 910
=Cadelon II D'AULNAY
- Father: Severianus de Cartagena
- Mother: Theodora Amal D`OSTROGOTHIE
- Birth: ABT 560, Cartagena, Kingdom of the Visigoths, Hispania
- LifeSketch: Isidore of Seville (/ˈɪzɪdɔːr/; Latin: Isidorus Hispalensis; Cartagena, c. 560 – Seville, 4 April 636), was a scholar and, for over three decades, Archbishop of Seville. He is widely regarded, in the oft-quoted words of the 19th-century historian Montalembert, as "the last scholar of the ancient world."[2] At a time of disintegration of classical culture,[3] and aristocratic violence and illiteracy, he was involved in the conversion of the Arian Visigothic kings to Catholicism, both assisting his brother Leander of Seville, and continuing after his brother's death. He was influential in the inner circle of Sisebut, Visigothic king of Hispania. Like Leander, he played a prominent role in the Councils of Toledo and Seville. The Visigothic legislation that resulted from these councils influenced the beginnings of representative government.[citation needed] His fame after his death was based on his Etymologiae, an etymological encyclopedia which assembled extracts of many books from classical antiquity that would have otherwise been lost. Life Childhood and education Isidore was born in Cartagena, Spain, a former Carthaginian colony, to Severianus and Theodora. Both Severianus and Theodora belonged to notable Hispano-Roman families of high social rank.[4] His parents were members of an influential family who were instrumental in the political-religious maneuvering that converted the Visigothic kings from Arianism to Catholicism. The Catholic Church celebrates him and all his siblings as known saints: An elder brother, Leander of Seville, immediately preceded Isidore as Archbishop of Seville and, while in office, opposed King Liuvigild. A younger brother, Fulgentius of Cartagena, served as the Bishop of Astigi at the start of the new reign of the Catholic King Reccared. His sister, Florentina of Cartagena, served God as a nun and allegedly ruled over forty convents and one thousand consecrated religious. This claim seems unlikely, however, given the few functioning monastic institutions in Iberia during her lifetime.[5] Isidore received his elementary education in the Cathedral school of Seville. In this institution, the first of its kind in Iberia, a body of learned men including Archbishop Leander of Seville taught the trivium and quadrivium, the classic liberal arts. Isidore applied himself to study diligently enough that he quickly mastered Latin,[6] and acquired some Greek, and Hebrew. Two centuries of Gothic control of Iberia incrementally suppressed the ancient institutions, classic learning, and manners of the Roman Empire. The associated culture entered a period of long-term decline. The ruling Visigoths nevertheless showed some respect for the outward trappings of Roman culture. Arianism meanwhile took deep root among the Visigoths as the form of Christianity that they received. Scholars may debate whether Isidore ever personally embraced monastic life or affiliated with any religious order, but he undoubtedly esteemed the monks highly. Bishop of Seville A statue of Isidore of Seville by José Alcoverro, 1892, outside the Biblioteca Nacional de España, in Madrid Seville Cathedral. Sculpture by Lorenzo Mercadante de Bretaña After the death of Leander of Seville on 13 March 600 or 601, Isidore succeeded to the See of Seville. On his elevation to the episcopate, he immediately constituted himself as the protector of monks. Isidore recognized that the spiritual and material welfare of the people of his See depended on the assimilation of remnant Roman and ruling barbarian cultures, and consequently attempted to weld the peoples and subcultures of the Visigothic kingdom into a united nation. He used all available religious resources toward this end and succeeded. Isidore practically eradicated the heresy of Arianism and completely stifled the new heresy of Acephali at its very outset. Archbishop Isidore strengthened religious discipline throughout his See. Archbishop Isidore also used resources of education to counteract increasingly influential Gothic barbarism throughout his episcopal jurisdiction. His quickening spirit animated the educational movement centered on Seville. Isidore introduced Aristotle to his countrymen long before the Arabs studied Greek philosophy extensively. In 619, Isidore of Seville pronounced anathema against any ecclesiastic who in any way should molest the monasteries. Second Synod of Seville (November 619) Main article: Second Synod of Seville Isidore presided over the Second Council of Seville, begun on 13 November 619, in the reign of King Sisebut, a provincial council attended by eight other bishops, all from the ecclesiastical province of Baetica in southern Spain. The Acts of the Council fully set forth the nature of Christ, countering the conceptions of Gregory, a Syrian representing the heretical Acephali. Third Synod of Seville (624) Main article: Third Synod of Seville Based on a few surviving canons found in the Pseudo-Isidorian Decretals, Isidore is known to have presided over an additional provincial council around 624. The council dealt with a conflict over the See of Écija, and wrongfully stripped bishop Martianus of his see, a situation that was rectified by the Fourth Council of Toledo. It also addressed a concern over Jews who had been forced to convert to Christianity by Sisebut failing to present their children for baptism. The records of the council, unlike the First and Second Councils of Seville were not preserved in the Hispana, a collection of canons and decretals likely edited by Isidore himself.[7] Fourth National Council of Toledo Main article: Fourth Council of Toledo All bishops of Hispania attended the Fourth National Council of Toledo, begun on 5 December 633. The aged Archbishop Isidore presided over its deliberations and originated most enactments of the council. Through Isidore's influence, this Council of Toledo promulgated a decree, commanding all bishops to establish seminaries in their cathedral cities along the lines of the cathedral school at Seville, which had educated Isidore decades earlier. The decree prescribed the study of Greek, Hebrew, and the liberal arts and encouraged interest in law and medicine.[8] The authority of the Council made this education policy obligatory upon all bishops of the Kingdom of the Visigoths. The council granted remarkable position and deference to the king of the Visigoths. The independent Church bound itself in allegiance to the acknowledged king; it said nothing of allegiance to the Bishop of Rome. Death Isidore of Seville died on 4 April 636 after serving more than 32 years as archbishop of Seville. Etymologiae Isidore was the first Christian writer to try to compile a summa of universal knowledge, in his most important work, the Etymologiae (taking its title from the method he uncritically used in the transcription of his era's knowledge). It is also known by classicists as the Origines (the standard abbreviation being Orig). This encyclopedia — the first such Christian epitome—formed a huge compilation of 448 chapters in 20 volumes.[9] In it, as Isidore entered his own terse digest of Roman handbooks, miscellanies and compendia, he continued the trend towards abridgements and summaries that had characterised Roman learning in Late Antiquity. In the process, many fragments of classical learning are preserved which otherwise would have been hopelessly lost; "in fact, in the majority of his works, including the Origines, he contributes little more than the mortar which connects excerpts from other authors, as if he was aware of his deficiencies and had more confidence in the stilus maiorum than his own" his translator Katherine Nell MacFarlane remarks.[10] Some of these fragments were lost in the first place because Isidore's work was so highly regarded—Braulio called it quaecunque fere sciri debentur, "practically everything that it is necessary to know"[11]—that it superseded the use of many individual works of the classics themselves, which were not recopied and have therefore been lost: "all secular knowledge that was of use to the Christian scholar had been winnowed out and contained in one handy volume; the scholar need search no further".[12] The fame of this work imparted a new impetus to encyclopedic writing, which bore abundant fruit in the subsequent centuries of the Middle Ages. It was the most popular compendium in medieval libraries. It was printed in at least ten editions between 1470 and 1530, showing Isidore's continued popularity in the Renaissance. Until the 12th century brought translations from Arabic sources, Isidore transmitted what western Europeans remembered of the works of Aristotle and other Greeks, although he understood only a limited amount of Greek.[13] The Etymologiae was much copied particularly into medieval bestiaries.[14][15][16] On the Catholic faith against the Jews The medieval T-O map represents the inhabited world as described by Isidore in his Etymologiae. Isidore's De fide catholica contra Iudaeos furthers Augustine of Hippo's ideas on the Jewish presence in Christian society. Like Augustine, Isidore accepted the necessity of the Jewish presence because of their expected role in the anticipated Second Coming of Christ. In De fide catholica contra Iudaeos, Isidore exceeds the anti-rabbinic polemics of earlier theologians by criticizing Jewish practice as deliberately disingenuous.[17] He contributed two decisions to the Fourth Council of Toledo: Canon 60 calling for the forced removal of children from parents practicing Crypto-Judaism and their education by Christians, and Canon 65 forbidding Jews and Christians of Jewish origin from holding public office.[18]
- Death: 4 APR 636, Seville, Andalucía, Kingdom of the Visigoths, Hispania
- Burial: Basilica Of San Isidoro, León, Provincia de León, Castilla y León, Spain
Ancestors of Isidore DE SEVILLA Arzobispo
/-Venatius DE NORICUM
/-Flaviusde DE ROME
/-Venatius DE CARTHAGNE
| | /-Rufius Festus
| | /-Rufus Festus of Rome
| | | \-Furia Gordana DE ROME
| | /-Rufius Festus Avienus of Rome
| | | \-Maecia Proba Orfita DE ROME
| | /-Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus
| | | | /-Petronius PROBUS
| | | | | \-Anicia OF ROME
| | | \-Petronia Probina
| | /-Rufius Maecius Placidus
| | | | /-Gaius Memminus CAECILLIANUS PLACIDUS
| | | | /-Gaius Memmius Caecilianus Placidus
| | | | | \-Pupiena Rufina
| | | | /-Marcus Maecius Memmius Furius BABURIUS CAECILIANUS PLACIDUS
| | | | | | /-Marcus Maecius Orfitus
| | | | | \-Maecia Proba CETHEGILLA
| | | | | \-Furia spouse of Marcus Maecius ORFITUS
| | | \-Maecia Avienus PLACIDA
| | | \-Fabia Paulina Placidus TITIANIA
| | /-Rufius Valerius Messala DE ROME
| | | \-Valeria spouse of Rufius Maecius PLACIDUS
| | /-Rufius Probanus DE ROME
| | | | /-Gabinius Vettius PROBIANUS
| | | \-Probiana DE ROME
| | /-Rufius Gennadius AVIENUS
| | | | /-Rufus Festus of Rome
| | | | /-Rufius Festus Avienus of Rome
| | | | | \-Maecia Proba Orfita DE ROME
| | | | /-Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus
| | | | | | /-Petronius PROBUS
| | | | | \-Petronia Probina
| | | | /-Rufius Maecius Placidus
| | | | | | /-Gaius Memmius Caecilianus Placidus
| | | | | | /-Marcus Maecius Memmius Furius BABURIUS CAECILIANUS PLACIDUS
| | | | | | | \-Maecia Proba CETHEGILLA
| | | | | \-Maecia Avienus PLACIDA
| | | | | \-Fabia Paulina Placidus TITIANIA
| | | | /-Rufius Valerius Messala DE ROME
| | | | | \-Valeria spouse of Rufius Maecius PLACIDUS
| | | | /-Synesius son of Rufius Valerius Messala DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Gabinius Vettius PROBIANUS
| | | | | \-Probiana DE ROME
| | | \-Synesia GENNADIA
| | | \-Gennadia spouse of SYNESIUS
| \-Fausta VON NORICUM
| | /-Anicius Acilus GLABRIO FAUSTUS
| \-Meletta TARRUTENIA
| \-Tarrutenia spouse of Anicius Acilus Glabrio FAUSTUS
/-Severianus de Cartagena
| | /-Gaius Rufius Festus
| | /-Gaius Rufius FESTUS
| | | \-Postumia Festa
| | /-Gaius Rufius Festus Laelius Firmus
| | | | /-Marcus LAELIUS
| | | \-Laelia Firmina
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus LAELIUS
| | /-Gaius Rufius Proculus of Rome
| | | | /-Quintus Lusius Sabinianus
| | | \-Lusia Marcella VON BYZANZ
| | /-Rufius Festus
| | | | /-Marcus PUBLIUS
| | | \-Pubilia Probianus
| | | | /-Gnaeus Petronius PROBATUS JR. JUSTUS
| | | \-Petronia spouse of Marcus PUBLIUS
| | | | /-Sextus CAECILIUS VOLUSIANIS
| | | \-Caecilia spouse of Gnaeus Petronius Probatus JUSTUS Jr.
| | /-Rufus Festus of Rome
| | | \-Furia Gordana DE ROME
| | /-Rufius Festus Avienus of Rome
| | | \-Maecia Proba Orfita DE ROME
| | /-Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus
| | | | /-Petronius PROBUS
| | | | | \-Anicia OF ROME
| | | | | \-Amnia Demetrias OF ROME
| | | | | \-Flavia OF THERA
| | | | | | /-Tiberius Claudius CLEOBULUS
| | | | | \-Claudia Capitolina OF ROME
| | | | | \-Numeria Marcella OF ROME
| | | \-Petronia Probina
| | /-Rufous Postumianus D'ORIENT DE ROME
| | | | /-Gaius Memminus CAECILLIANUS PLACIDUS
| | | | /-Gaius Memmius Caecilianus Placidus
| | | | | | /-Marcus Pupienus MAXIMUS
| | | | | | /-Marcus Claudius Pupienus MAXIMUS Emperor of Rome
| | | | | | | \-Chlodia Pulchra
| | | | | | /-Marcus Pupienus AFRICANUS MAXIMUS
| | | | | | | | /-Titus Sextius Magius LATERANUS
| | | | | | | \-Sextia Cethegillla
| | | | | | | \-Cornelia CETHEGILLA
| | | | | | /-Publius Pupienus MAXIMUS
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Cossonius Eggius Marullus
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Cossonius Scipio Orfitus
| | | | | | | | | \-Cornelia NEGRINA
| | | | | | | \-Cornelia Arria Sextus PRAETEXTATA
| | | | | \-Pupiena Rufina
| | | | /-Marcus Maecius Memmius Furius BABURIUS CAECILIANUS PLACIDUS
| | | | | | /-Marcus Annius Severus DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Maecius Probus
| | | | | | | \-Manlia Minor DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Pomponius Maecius PROBUS
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Junius Rufinus Proculianus Proculianus
| | | | | | | \-Pomponia Arria
| | | | | | | \-Arria Sextia PAULINA
| | | | | | /-Marcus Maecius PROBUS
| | | | | | | \-Pupienia Sextia Paulina CETHEGILLA
| | | | | | /-Marcus Maecius Orfitus
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Pupienus MAXIMUS
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Claudius Pupienus MAXIMUS Emperor of Rome
| | | | | | | | | \-Chlodia Pulchra
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Pupienus AFRICANUS MAXIMUS
| | | | | | | | | | /-Titus Sextius Magius LATERANUS
| | | | | | | | | \-Sextia Cethegillla
| | | | | | | | | \-Cornelia CETHEGILLA
| | | | | | | \-Pupiena Sexta Paulina CETHEGILLA
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Cossonius Eggius Marullus
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Cossonius Scipio Orfitus
| | | | | | | | | \-Cornelia NEGRINA
| | | | | | | \-Cornelia Arria Sextus PRAETEXTATA
| | | | | \-Maecia Proba CETHEGILLA
| | | | | \-Furia spouse of Marcus Maecius ORFITUS
| | | \-Maecia Avienus PLACIDA
| | | \-Fabia Paulina Placidus TITIANIA
| \-Aviena DE ROME
| | /-Alaudix d'Orieny DE ROME
| \-Adeodata MAGNA DE ROME
| \-Anastasia Flavia d'Orient DE ROME
Isidore DE SEVILLA Arzobispo
| /-Hisarna of the GREUTHENGI
| /-Ostrogotho of the GREUTHUNGI
| /-Hunuil d'Ostrogoths of the GREUTHINGI
| | | /-Hod VIBURSSON
| | \-Bodvid HODSDATTER
| | \-Dana TIBERIUSDATTER
| /-Athal Noble One OF THE GREUTHINGI OSTROGOTHS
| | \-Vandalar of the Ostrogoths
| /-Achiulf of the OSTROGOTHS
| | \-Erelicia of The Ostrogoths
| /-Valaravus OF THE OSTROGOTHS
| | \-Withemir of the Ostrogoths
| /-Vinitharius of the Ostrogoths Vanadi SLAVS
| | | /-Thierry DE NEUSTRIE
| | | /-Walechise DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | \-Dode DE FRANCIE
| | | /-Hermanfried DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | \-Waldrada Lethingi DE LOMBARDI
| | \-Farahild of Neustria
| | | /-Szemen OF THE HUNS
| | | /-Kama Tarkhan OF THE HUNS
| | | /-Avitochola Oposh of the HUNS
| | | | \-Wadamerca DES OSTROGOTHIE
| | | /-Donaton OF THE HUNS
| | \-Faraild OF THE HUNS
| | | /-Far RAMA
| | \-Fur Ana of the HUNS
| /-Vandalerius Videric Winither D`OSTROGOTHIE
| | \-Erelicia OF THE OSTROGOTHS
| /-Theodemir of the OSTROGOTHS
| | | /-Dagobert Roi des Francs DE COLOGNE I
| | | /-Genebald Duke of The East Franks
| | | /-Dagobert DER FRANKEN VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | | /-Bartherus VON KOLN
| | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Chlodio III VON KOLN
| | | | | | \-Euergaine VERCH LLIEFFER MAWR OF CAMULOD
| | | | | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | | | \-Athildis L`ANCIENNE DES FRANCS
| | | /-Chlodio of the Franks at COLOGNE
| | | | \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
| | \-Amalaberga OF THE OSTROGOTHS
| | \-Blesinde VON SCHWABEN
| /-Théodoric I of the OSTROGOTHS
| | | /-Dagobert Roi des Francs DE COLOGNE I
| | | /-Genebald Duke of The East Franks
| | | /-Dagobert DER FRANKEN VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Bartherus VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Chlodio III VON KOLN
| | | | | | \-Euergaine VERCH LLIEFFER MAWR OF CAMULOD
| | | | | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | | | \-Athildis L`ANCIENNE DES FRANCS
| | | /-Chlodio of the Franks at COLOGNE
| | | | \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
| | | /-Marcomir of the East FRANKS
| | | | \-Blesinde VON SCHWABEN
| | | /-Pharamond of the East FRANKS
| | | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Gonobaud Ier DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | | \-Althildis of the East FRANKS
| | | | | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | | | | /-Malaric I King of the Franks at Toxandrie
| | | | | | \-Blésinde D'ALÉMANIE
| | | | | /-Mellobaude I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Wisigard OSTROGOTHA DE WISIGOTHIC
| | | | | | | /-Cnico DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | | | \-Nascida BENKANT
| | | | | | | /-Gannebaud of the Thervengi
| | | | | | | /-Fritigem VON THÜRINGEN II
| | | | | | | | | /-Fritigern Ier DE THURINGE
| | | | | | | | | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | | | | | | | | \-Aelia Euphenia DE ROME
| | | | | | | | \-Fritigerna DE THURINGEN
| | | | | | | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| | | | | | \-Ascyla LA GAULOISE
| | | | | | | /-Valardius DE MENAPIE
| | | | | | | /-Valerius II DE MENAPIE
| | | | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | | | /-Vuericus DE MENAPIE
| | | | | | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus II DE ROME
| | | | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis DES LONGOBARDS
| | | | | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha D`ASIE
| | | | | | \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
| | | | | | \-Flavia Claudia Demetria Aelia DE THERA
| | | | | | | /-Afranius Hannibalianus of TRALLES
| | | | | | \-Flavia Minor Marathonius OF THERA
| | | | | | \-Claudia Bassa Numeria Marcella CLAUDII
| | | | \-Hatilde DE FRANCIE
| | | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Gonobaud Ier DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | | \-Althildis of the East FRANKS
| | | | | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | | | | /-Malaric I TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | \-Ascyla OF THE GAULS Queen of Lombardy
| | | | \-Gallic Belgic of the FRANKS
| | \-Erelieva OF CRELIEVA DE OSTROGOTHIE
| | | /-Genebald II of The East FRANKS
| | \-Argotta DAUGHTER OF GENEBALD OF VALENTINA
| | \-Blesinde OF SUEVI
\-Theodora Amal D`OSTROGOTHIE
\-Théodora DES HUNS
- Father: Severianus de Cartagena
- Mother: Theodora Amal D`OSTROGOTHIE
- Birth: ABT 534, Cartagena, Kingdom of the Visigoths, Roman Empire
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Saint Leander of Seville (Spanish: San Leandro de Sevilla) (Cartagena, c. 534–Seville, 13 March 600 or 601), was the Catholic Bishop of Seville. He was instrumental in effecting the conversion of the Visigothic kings Hermengild and Reccared to Catholicism. His brother (and successor as bishop) was the encyclopedist St. Isidore of Seville. Leander and Isidore and their siblings (all sainted) belonged to an elite family of Hispano-Roman stock of Carthago Nova. Their father Severianus is claimed to be according to their hagiographers a dux or governor of Cartagena, though this seems more of a fanciful interpretation since Isidore simply states that he was a citizen. The family moved to Seville around 554. The children's subsequent public careers reflect their distinguished origin: Leander and Isidore both became bishops of Seville, and their sister Saint Florentina was an abbess who directed forty convents and one thousand nuns. Even the third brother, Fulgentius, appointed Bishop of Écija at the first triumph of Catholicism over Arianism, but of whom little is known, has been canonised as a saint. The family as a matter of course were staunch Catholics, as were the great majority of the Romanized population, from top to bottom; only the Visigothic nobles and the kings were Arians. It should be stated that there was less Visigothic persecution of Catholics than legend and hagiography have painted. From a modern standpoint, the dangers of Catholic Christianity were more political. The Catholic hierarchy were in collusion with the representatives of the Byzantine emperor, who had maintained a considerable territory in the far south of Hispania ever since his predecessor had been invited to the peninsula by the former Visigothic king several decades before. In the north, Liuvigild struggled to maintain his possessions on the far side of the Pyrenees, where his Merovingian cousins and brothers-in-laws cast envious eyes on them. Life Illumination in a 12th-century manuscript of a letter of Saint Gregory's to St. Leander (Bibl. Municipale, MS 2, Dijon) Leander, enjoying an elite position in the secure surroundings of tolerated Catholic culture in Seville, became at first a Benedictine monk, and then in 579 he was appointed bishop of Seville. In the meantime he founded a celebrated school, which soon became a center of Catholic learning. As Bishop he had access to the Catholic Merovingian princess Ingunthis, who had come as a bride for the kingdom's heir, and he worked tirelessly with her to convert her husband St. Hermenegild, the eldest son of Liuvigild, an act of court intrigue that cannot honestly be divorced from a political context. Leander defended the new convert even when he went to war with his father "against his father's cruel reprisals," the Catholic Encyclopedia puts it. "In endeavoring to save his country from Arianism, Leander showed himself an Orthodox Christian and a far-sighted patriot." Exiled by Liuvigild, as his biographies express it, he withdrew to Byzantium — perhaps quite hastily — when the rebellion failed, from 579 to 582. It is possible, but not proven, that he sought to rouse the Byzantine Emperor Tiberius II Constantine to take up arms against the Arian king; but in any case the attempt was without result. He profited, however, by his stay at Byzantium to compose works against Arianism, and there became acquainted with the future Pope Gregory the Great, at that time legate of Pope Pelagius II at the Byzantine court. A close friendship thenceforth united the two men, and some of their correspondence survives. In 585 Liuvigild put to death his intransigent son Hermenegild, who is a martyr and saint of the Catholic Church. Liuvigild himself died in 589. It is not known exactly when Leander returned from exile, but he had a share in the conversion of Reccared the heir of Liuvigild, and retained an influence over him. Catholic sources aver that it is not known exactly when Leander returned from exile, but it is extremely unlikely that it was during the old king's lifetime. After the death of Liuvigild, Leander swiftly returned to Hispania to convoke within the very year (589) the Third Council of Toledo, where Visigothic Hispania abjured Arianism, and Leander delivered the triumphant closing sermon, which his brother Isidore entitled Homilia de triumpho ecclesiae ob conversionem Gothorum a homily upon the triumph of the Church and the conversion of the Goths. On his return from this council, Leander convened a synod in his metropolitan city of Seville (Conc. Hisp., I), and never afterwards ceased his efforts to consolidate the work of extirpating the remains of Arianism, in which his brother and successor St. Isidore was to follow him. Leander received the pallium in August, 599.
- Death: Sevilla, Kingdom of the Visigoths, Roman Empire
Ancestors of Leandro DE SEVILLA Arzobispo
/-Venatius DE NORICUM
/-Flaviusde DE ROME
/-Venatius DE CARTHAGNE
| | /-Rufius Festus
| | /-Rufus Festus of Rome
| | | \-Furia Gordana DE ROME
| | /-Rufius Festus Avienus of Rome
| | | \-Maecia Proba Orfita DE ROME
| | /-Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus
| | | | /-Petronius PROBUS
| | | | | \-Anicia OF ROME
| | | \-Petronia Probina
| | /-Rufius Maecius Placidus
| | | | /-Gaius Memminus CAECILLIANUS PLACIDUS
| | | | /-Gaius Memmius Caecilianus Placidus
| | | | | \-Pupiena Rufina
| | | | /-Marcus Maecius Memmius Furius BABURIUS CAECILIANUS PLACIDUS
| | | | | | /-Marcus Maecius Orfitus
| | | | | \-Maecia Proba CETHEGILLA
| | | | | \-Furia spouse of Marcus Maecius ORFITUS
| | | \-Maecia Avienus PLACIDA
| | | \-Fabia Paulina Placidus TITIANIA
| | /-Rufius Valerius Messala DE ROME
| | | \-Valeria spouse of Rufius Maecius PLACIDUS
| | /-Rufius Probanus DE ROME
| | | | /-Gabinius Vettius PROBIANUS
| | | \-Probiana DE ROME
| | /-Rufius Gennadius AVIENUS
| | | | /-Rufus Festus of Rome
| | | | /-Rufius Festus Avienus of Rome
| | | | | \-Maecia Proba Orfita DE ROME
| | | | /-Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus
| | | | | | /-Petronius PROBUS
| | | | | \-Petronia Probina
| | | | /-Rufius Maecius Placidus
| | | | | | /-Gaius Memmius Caecilianus Placidus
| | | | | | /-Marcus Maecius Memmius Furius BABURIUS CAECILIANUS PLACIDUS
| | | | | | | \-Maecia Proba CETHEGILLA
| | | | | \-Maecia Avienus PLACIDA
| | | | | \-Fabia Paulina Placidus TITIANIA
| | | | /-Rufius Valerius Messala DE ROME
| | | | | \-Valeria spouse of Rufius Maecius PLACIDUS
| | | | /-Synesius son of Rufius Valerius Messala DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Gabinius Vettius PROBIANUS
| | | | | \-Probiana DE ROME
| | | \-Synesia GENNADIA
| | | \-Gennadia spouse of SYNESIUS
| \-Fausta VON NORICUM
| | /-Anicius Acilus GLABRIO FAUSTUS
| \-Meletta TARRUTENIA
| \-Tarrutenia spouse of Anicius Acilus Glabrio FAUSTUS
/-Severianus de Cartagena
| | /-Gaius Rufius Festus
| | /-Gaius Rufius FESTUS
| | | \-Postumia Festa
| | /-Gaius Rufius Festus Laelius Firmus
| | | | /-Marcus LAELIUS
| | | \-Laelia Firmina
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Marcus LAELIUS
| | /-Gaius Rufius Proculus of Rome
| | | | /-Quintus Lusius Sabinianus
| | | \-Lusia Marcella VON BYZANZ
| | /-Rufius Festus
| | | | /-Marcus PUBLIUS
| | | \-Pubilia Probianus
| | | | /-Gnaeus Petronius PROBATUS JR. JUSTUS
| | | \-Petronia spouse of Marcus PUBLIUS
| | | | /-Sextus CAECILIUS VOLUSIANIS
| | | \-Caecilia spouse of Gnaeus Petronius Probatus JUSTUS Jr.
| | /-Rufus Festus of Rome
| | | \-Furia Gordana DE ROME
| | /-Rufius Festus Avienus of Rome
| | | \-Maecia Proba Orfita DE ROME
| | /-Postumius Rufius Festus Avienus
| | | | /-Petronius PROBUS
| | | | | \-Anicia OF ROME
| | | | | \-Amnia Demetrias OF ROME
| | | | | \-Flavia OF THERA
| | | | | | /-Tiberius Claudius CLEOBULUS
| | | | | \-Claudia Capitolina OF ROME
| | | | | \-Numeria Marcella OF ROME
| | | \-Petronia Probina
| | /-Rufous Postumianus D'ORIENT DE ROME
| | | | /-Gaius Memminus CAECILLIANUS PLACIDUS
| | | | /-Gaius Memmius Caecilianus Placidus
| | | | | | /-Marcus Pupienus MAXIMUS
| | | | | | /-Marcus Claudius Pupienus MAXIMUS Emperor of Rome
| | | | | | | \-Chlodia Pulchra
| | | | | | /-Marcus Pupienus AFRICANUS MAXIMUS
| | | | | | | | /-Titus Sextius Magius LATERANUS
| | | | | | | \-Sextia Cethegillla
| | | | | | | \-Cornelia CETHEGILLA
| | | | | | /-Publius Pupienus MAXIMUS
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Cossonius Eggius Marullus
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Cossonius Scipio Orfitus
| | | | | | | | | \-Cornelia NEGRINA
| | | | | | | \-Cornelia Arria Sextus PRAETEXTATA
| | | | | \-Pupiena Rufina
| | | | /-Marcus Maecius Memmius Furius BABURIUS CAECILIANUS PLACIDUS
| | | | | | /-Marcus Annius Severus DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Maecius Probus
| | | | | | | \-Manlia Minor DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Pomponius Maecius PROBUS
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Junius Rufinus Proculianus Proculianus
| | | | | | | \-Pomponia Arria
| | | | | | | \-Arria Sextia PAULINA
| | | | | | /-Marcus Maecius PROBUS
| | | | | | | \-Pupienia Sextia Paulina CETHEGILLA
| | | | | | /-Marcus Maecius Orfitus
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Pupienus MAXIMUS
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Claudius Pupienus MAXIMUS Emperor of Rome
| | | | | | | | | \-Chlodia Pulchra
| | | | | | | | /-Marcus Pupienus AFRICANUS MAXIMUS
| | | | | | | | | | /-Titus Sextius Magius LATERANUS
| | | | | | | | | \-Sextia Cethegillla
| | | | | | | | | \-Cornelia CETHEGILLA
| | | | | | | \-Pupiena Sexta Paulina CETHEGILLA
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Cossonius Eggius Marullus
| | | | | | | | /-Lucius Cossonius Scipio Orfitus
| | | | | | | | | \-Cornelia NEGRINA
| | | | | | | \-Cornelia Arria Sextus PRAETEXTATA
| | | | | \-Maecia Proba CETHEGILLA
| | | | | \-Furia spouse of Marcus Maecius ORFITUS
| | | \-Maecia Avienus PLACIDA
| | | \-Fabia Paulina Placidus TITIANIA
| \-Aviena DE ROME
| | /-Alaudix d'Orieny DE ROME
| \-Adeodata MAGNA DE ROME
| \-Anastasia Flavia d'Orient DE ROME
Leandro DE SEVILLA Arzobispo
| /-Hisarna of the GREUTHENGI
| /-Ostrogotho of the GREUTHUNGI
| /-Hunuil d'Ostrogoths of the GREUTHINGI
| | | /-Hod VIBURSSON
| | \-Bodvid HODSDATTER
| | \-Dana TIBERIUSDATTER
| /-Athal Noble One OF THE GREUTHINGI OSTROGOTHS
| | \-Vandalar of the Ostrogoths
| /-Achiulf of the OSTROGOTHS
| | \-Erelicia of The Ostrogoths
| /-Valaravus OF THE OSTROGOTHS
| | \-Withemir of the Ostrogoths
| /-Vinitharius of the Ostrogoths Vanadi SLAVS
| | | /-Thierry DE NEUSTRIE
| | | /-Walechise DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | \-Dode DE FRANCIE
| | | /-Hermanfried DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | \-Waldrada Lethingi DE LOMBARDI
| | \-Farahild of Neustria
| | | /-Szemen OF THE HUNS
| | | /-Kama Tarkhan OF THE HUNS
| | | /-Avitochola Oposh of the HUNS
| | | | \-Wadamerca DES OSTROGOTHIE
| | | /-Donaton OF THE HUNS
| | \-Faraild OF THE HUNS
| | | /-Far RAMA
| | \-Fur Ana of the HUNS
| /-Vandalerius Videric Winither D`OSTROGOTHIE
| | \-Erelicia OF THE OSTROGOTHS
| /-Theodemir of the OSTROGOTHS
| | | /-Dagobert Roi des Francs DE COLOGNE I
| | | /-Genebald Duke of The East Franks
| | | /-Dagobert DER FRANKEN VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | | /-Bartherus VON KOLN
| | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Chlodio III VON KOLN
| | | | | | \-Euergaine VERCH LLIEFFER MAWR OF CAMULOD
| | | | | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | | | \-Athildis L`ANCIENNE DES FRANCS
| | | /-Chlodio of the Franks at COLOGNE
| | | | \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
| | \-Amalaberga OF THE OSTROGOTHS
| | \-Blesinde VON SCHWABEN
| /-Théodoric I of the OSTROGOTHS
| | | /-Dagobert Roi des Francs DE COLOGNE I
| | | /-Genebald Duke of The East Franks
| | | /-Dagobert DER FRANKEN VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Bartherus VON KOLN
| | | | | /-Chlodio III VON KOLN
| | | | | | \-Euergaine VERCH LLIEFFER MAWR OF CAMULOD
| | | | | /-Walter VON KOLN
| | | | \-Athildis L`ANCIENNE DES FRANCS
| | | /-Chlodio of the Franks at COLOGNE
| | | | \-Asilia DE LOMBARDIE
| | | /-Marcomir of the East FRANKS
| | | | \-Blesinde VON SCHWABEN
| | | /-Pharamond of the East FRANKS
| | | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Gonobaud Ier DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | | \-Althildis of the East FRANKS
| | | | | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | | | | /-Malaric I King of the Franks at Toxandrie
| | | | | | \-Blésinde D'ALÉMANIE
| | | | | /-Mellobaude I DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Wisigard OSTROGOTHA DE WISIGOTHIC
| | | | | | | /-Cnico DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | | | \-Nascida BENKANT
| | | | | | | /-Gannebaud of the Thervengi
| | | | | | | /-Fritigem VON THÜRINGEN II
| | | | | | | | | /-Fritigern Ier DE THURINGE
| | | | | | | | | /-Begon DE THURINGE
| | | | | | | | | | \-Aelia Euphenia DE ROME
| | | | | | | | \-Fritigerna DE THURINGEN
| | | | | | | | \-Uxor Begon IGNATOE
| | | | | | \-Ascyla LA GAULOISE
| | | | | | | /-Valardius DE MENAPIE
| | | | | | | /-Valerius II DE MENAPIE
| | | | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | | | /-Vuericus DE MENAPIE
| | | | | | | | | /-Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus II DE ROME
| | | | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis DES LONGOBARDS
| | | | | | | | \-Asinia Juliana Nicomacha D`ASIE
| | | | | | \-Martisianda DE MORINIE
| | | | | | \-Flavia Claudia Demetria Aelia DE THERA
| | | | | | | /-Afranius Hannibalianus of TRALLES
| | | | | | \-Flavia Minor Marathonius OF THERA
| | | | | | \-Claudia Bassa Numeria Marcella CLAUDII
| | | | \-Hatilde DE FRANCIE
| | | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Gonobaud Ier DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | | | | /-Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | | /-Childeric I King of the Franks
| | | | | | | /-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | | | | | | | \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| | | | | | \-Althildis of the East FRANKS
| | | | | | | /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
| | | | | /-Malaric I TOXANDRIE
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ragaise DE TOXANDRIE
| | | | \-Ascyla OF THE GAULS Queen of Lombardy
| | | | \-Gallic Belgic of the FRANKS
| | \-Erelieva OF CRELIEVA DE OSTROGOTHIE
| | | /-Genebald II of The East FRANKS
| | \-Argotta DAUGHTER OF GENEBALD OF VALENTINA
| | \-Blesinde OF SUEVI
\-Theodora Amal D`OSTROGOTHIE
\-Théodora DES HUNS
Ancestors of Athec DE SICAMBRIE der Frankin
/-Chlodomir III KING OF THE WEST FRANKS
/-Antenor IV King of the FRANKS
/-Ratherius DE LORRAINE
| \-Sarah DAMARIS BAT YESHUAH OF WEST FRANCS
/-Odomar OF THE FRANCS
/-Marcomir King of FRANKS
/-Clodimir DES FRANCS
| \-Athildis
/-Farabert DE FRANCS
/-Sunna DES SICAMBRED DES FRANCS
/-Childeric I King of the Franks
/-Marcomir V DE TOXANDRIE King of The Franks
| | /-Gaius Asinius Frugi ASINIUS
| | /-Caius Julius ASINIUS QUADRATUS D`ASIE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gaius Asinius Frugi ASINIUS
| | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Vibius Varus Laevillus D'ASIE
| | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Titus Vibius Varus Laevillus I of The Roman Empire
| | | | /-Gaius Julius Lupus Titus Vibius Varus Laevillus II of The Roman Empire
| | | | | | /-Clodius Vibius Varus of Rome
| | | | | | | \-Clodia of Rome
| | | | | \-Vibia of Rome
| | | | | \-Julia VESTINA de Roma
| | | | /-Aulus Julius Claudius Charax
| | | | | | /-Caius Julius Quadratus BASSUS
| | | | | \-Julia Quadratilla Major Bassa VAN ROME
| | | | | | /-Alexander IV BAR ALEXANDER HERODIAN
| | | | | | /-Tigranes VI of ARMENIA
| | | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Alexander IV bar Alexander of JUDEA
| | | | | | /-Gaius Julius ALEXANDER
| | | | | | | \-Opgalli D'ARMENIE
| | | | | \-Julia Iotapa DECILICIA
| | | | | \-Julia IOTAPA
| | | | | | /-Antiochus Epiphanes IV OF COMMANGENE
| | | | | \-Julia IOTAPA DAUGHTER OF ANTIOCHUS IV of Cetia
| | | | | \-Iotape IV ORONTIDES
| | | \-Julia Quadratilla MINOR DE ROME
| | | \-Julia
| | /-Caius Asinius Nichomachus Julianus D'ASIE
| | | \-Sergia Paula Leanas DE ROME
| \-Ceasonia Julianus DE ROME
| \-Ceasoria DE ROME
Athec DE SICAMBRIE der Frankin
| /-Germond LOMBARD
| /-Haquinus DE LOMBARDIE
| | \-Gambara DES WINNILES
| /-Ibor DE LOMBARDIE
| | \-Aalis DER LONGOBARDEN
\-Ilnegonde VAN LOMBARDIE
| /-Gaussus DER LONGOBARDEN
| /-Agio Gungingi DER LONGOBARDEN
\-Gambara Aalis GUNGING
Ancestors of Friege DE SILURIA
/-Coel AP CYLLIN
/-Llewfer Mawr ap COEL
/-Cadwalladr AP LEWFER MAWR
Friege DE SILURIA
Descendants of Friege DE SILURIA
1 Friege DE SILURIA
=Ovida DE BOURGOGNE
2 Hilderic DE BOURGOGNE
=Unknown Spouse of Hilderic de Bourgogne Queen of the VISIGOTH
3 Childeric DE BOURGOGNE
=(Unknown)
3 Fridigar OF THE VISIGOTHS
3 Giolahaire DE BOURGOGNE
3 Athanarice of Tervingie
3 Gibaric DE BOURGOGNE
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Audovere DE SOISSONS
1 Audovere DE SOISSONS
=(Unknown)
2 Clotilde DE NEUSTRIE
=Brunolf IV D`ARDENNES
3 Onguerra DE SOTTEVILLE
=Mauger DE STREPY
3 Neustra d'Ardennes
3 Gomatrude D`AUSTRASIE
=Dagobert I of AUSTRASIA
3 Sichildis d'Ardennes
=Chlothar II of NEUSTRIA Marriage: ABT 618, Kingdom of Neustria, Gaul, Frankish Empire
=Sandregisle DE BOBIGNY Seigneur de Bobigny
=(Unknown)
3 Ragnetrude D’ARDENNES
=Dagobert I of AUSTRASIA
- Birth: ABT 450, Soissons, Aisne, Picardie, France
- Also known as: Auginus
- Title Of Nobility: Saint
- Title Of Nobility: Count de Soissons
- Title Of Nobility: Count de Soissons
- Title Of Nobility: Count de Soissons
- Death: ABT 570, Europe
- Partnership with: Agia D’AISE
- Child: Agia DE SOISSONS DE SANCY Birth: 482
- Child: Desideratus, SAINT Bishop of Bourges Birth: Sancy, five miles from Soissons, between Soissons and Meaux, Aisne, Picardie, France
- Child: Desideria DE SOISSONS Birth: ABT 485, Soissons, Aisne, Picardie, France
- Child: Pretextat GRAAF DE REIMS ET ORLEANS Birth: 480
Descendants of Augin DE SOISSONS
1 Augin DE SOISSONS
=Agia D’AISE
2 Agia DE SOISSONS DE SANCY
=Gondobald LatiniiI Count of LYON
3 Desiderius BISHOP von Verdun
= DE TOUL
3 Willibald Pellam de Septimanie de Burgonde DE SOISSONS
2 Desideratus, SAINT Bishop of Bourges
2 Desideria DE SOISSONS
=(Unknown)
3 Gerberge OF THE BURGUNDIANS
=Desiré DE GRANDISON
2 Pretextat GRAAF DE REIMS ET ORLEANS