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Sir Edmund Duke Of LANGLEY, 1st Duke of York

Sir Edmund Duke Of LANGLEY, 1st Duke of York

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  1. 1.  Sir Edmund Duke Of LANGLEY, 1st Duke of York was born on 5 Jun 1341 in King's Langley, Hertfordshire, England; was christened in Jun 1341 in King's Langley, Hertfordshire, England (son of Edward III PLANTAGENET, King Of England and Queen Philipa De HAINAULT); died on 1 Aug 1401 in King's Langley, Hertfordshire, England; was buried in Aug 1402 in King's Langley, Hertfordshire, England.

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    • Alt. Burial: All Saints Churchyard, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England
    • FamilySearch ID: LBLV-3JN
    • TitleOfNobility: ; 1st Duke of York
    • _UID: E494D5C0743845819A3706B114B8240F061E
    • Military Service: 1359, Expedition to France with King Edward III
    • Appointed: Apr 1361; Knight, Order of the Garter (K.G.)
    • Duke of york: 1385
    • Earl of Cambridge: 1394; Keeper of the Realm
    • Government Service: 10 Mar 1394; Commissioner to treat for peace with France, along with Lancaster

    Edmund married Isabel Perez Princess Of Castile & LE?N after 1 Jan 1371-1372 in Hertford Castle, Hertfordshire, England. Isabel (daughter of Peter "The Cruel" I King Of Castile & LEON and Maria De Padilla Queen Of CASTILE) was born in 1355 in Morales, T, Spain; died on 23 Dec 1392 in Church Of Dominicans, Langley, H, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Edward Duke Of YORK was born in 1373 in Castle, Coinsborough, Yorkshire, England; died on 25 Oct 1415 in Battle Of Agincourt, Pas-DE-Calis, France.
    2. Constance PLANTAGENET, Princess Of England was born about 1374 in Castle Conisbrough, Yorkshire, England; died on 28 Nov 1416 in Reading Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, England.
    3. Richard Earl Of CAMBRIDGE was born about Sep 1376 in Castle, Coinsborough, Yorkshire, England; died on 5 Aug 1415 in Southampton Green, S, England.

    Edmund married before 4 Nov 1393. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edward III PLANTAGENET, King Of EnglandEdward III PLANTAGENET, King Of England was born on 13 Nov 1312 in Windsor, Berkshire, England (son of King Edward II PLANTAGENET, King Of England and Isabella Of FRANCE); died on 21 Jun 1377 in Sheen (Now Richmond).

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    • FamilySearch ID: 93RN-C7J
    • Occupation: ; King of England
    • _UID: 8CDCCFBDCE494B7BB7E08AD47E4BC391E3C3
    • Crowned: 29 Jan 1327, London, Middlesex, England
    • Occupation: 9 Feb 1327, at age 14, after his father was deposed by his mother and her lover Roger Mortimer; Coronation
    • MilitaryService: 1340; Battle of Sluys: Edward Present At Battle; French Fleet Destroyed
    • MilitaryService: Oct 1346; Battle of Nevilles Cross: Won Captured David II
    • Affiliation: 1348, England; The Most Noble Order of the Garter (Founder)

    Notes:

    Edward III (1312-1377), king of England (1327-1377), who initiated the long, drawn-out struggle with France called the Hundred Years' War. Edward was born at Windsor on November 13, 1312, the elder son of King Edward II, of the house of Plantagenet. Involved by his mother, Isabella of France, in her intrigues against his father, he was proclaimed king after the latter was forced to abdicate in 1327. During Edward's minority, England was nominally ruled by a council of regency, but the actual power was in the hands of Isabella and her paramour, Roger de Mortimer. In 1330, however, the young king staged a palace coup and took the power into his own hands. He had Mortimer hanged and confined his mother to her home. Edward began a series of wars almost directly after he had control of England. Taking advantage of civil war in Scotland in 1333, he invaded the country, defeated the Scots at Halidon Hill, England, and restored Edward de Baliol to the throne of Scotland. Baliol, however, was soon deposed, and later attempts by Edward to establish him permanently as king of Scotland were unsuccessful. In 1337 France came to the aid of Scotland. This action was the culminating point in a series of disagreements between France and England, and Edward declared war on Philip VI of France. In 1340 the English fleet destroyed a larger French fleet off Sluis, the Netherlands. The action resulted in a truce that, although occasionally disturbed, lasted for six years. War broke out again in 1346. Edward, accompanied by his eldest son, Edward the Black Prince, invaded Normandy (Normandie) and won a great victory over France in the Battle of Cr?cy. He captured Calais in 1347, and a truce was reestablished. Edward returned to England, where he maintained one of the most magnificent courts in Europe. The war with France was renewed in 1355, and again the English armies were successful. The Peace of Calais, in 1360, gave England all of Aquitaine, and Edward in return renounced his claim, first made in 1328, to the French throne. Edward continued to assert his will both domestically and abroad. In 1363 he concluded an agreement with his brother-in-law, David II of Scotland, uniting the two kingdoms in the event of David's death without male issue. Three years later Edward repudiated the papacy's feudal supremacy over England, held in fief since 1213. He renewed his war with France, disavowing the Peace of Calais. This time, however, the English armies were unsuccessful. After the truce of 1375, Edward retained few of his previously vast possessions in France. The king had, by this time, become senile. He was completely in the power of an avaricious mistress, Alice Perrers, who, along with his fourth son, John of Gaunt, dominated England. Perrers was banished by Parliament in 1376, and Edward himself died at Sheen (now Richmond) on June 21, 1377. He was succeeded by his grandson, Richard II.

    Edward married Queen Philipa De HAINAULT in Oct 1327. Philipa (daughter of Guillaume DE HAINAUT, Comte De Hainaut Et Hollande and Jeanne DE VALOIS, Countess De Hainaut) was born on 24 Jun 1313 in Mons, Hainault, France; died on 15 Aug 1369 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; was buried on 24 Aug 1369 in Westminster Abbey, London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Queen Philipa De HAINAULTQueen Philipa De HAINAULT was born on 24 Jun 1313 in Mons, Hainault, France (daughter of Guillaume DE HAINAUT, Comte De Hainaut Et Hollande and Jeanne DE VALOIS, Countess De Hainaut); died on 15 Aug 1369 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; was buried on 24 Aug 1369 in Westminster Abbey, London, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 9Z8W-FY1
    • LifeSketch: ; Philippa of Hainault (sometimes spelled Hainaut; Middle French: Philippe de Hainaut; 24 June 1310 (or 1315)? 15 August 1369) was Queen of England as the wife and political adviser of King Edward III. She acted as regent in 1346, when her husband was away
    • Name: Philippe DE HAINAUT
    • _UID: 2AF1FE764A33470EB0459CE8B47C09B3C62A
    • Title: 1328; Queen of England

    Notes:

    Philippa OF HAINAUT, consort of King Edward III of England (ruled 1327-77); her popularity helped Edward maintain peace in England during his long reign. She was married to Edward in October 1327, nine months after he ascended the throne. Accompanying him on his expeditions to Scotland (1333) and Flanders (1338-40), she won universal respect for her gentleness and compassion. In 1347 she interceded and saved the lives of six burghers of Calais, Fr., whom Edward had threatenedto execute. Unlike earlier foreign queens of England, she did not alienate the English barons by bringing large numbers of her countrymen to the royal court.

    Children:
    1. Edward "The Black Prince" PLANTAGENET and died.
    2. Isabel Of WOODSTOCK, Countess Of Bedford And Soissons was born on 16 Jun 1332 in Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, England; died about 1379; was buried in 1379 in Greyfriars Church zu London.
    3. William, Of England was born on 16 Feb 1337 in Hatfield, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom; was christened in Mar 1337 in Woodstock Palace, Oxford, England, Great Britain; died in 1337 in Hatfield, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom; was buried in 1337 in York Minster, York, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.
    4. Lionel PLANTAGENET, Duke Of Clarence was born on 29 Nov 1338 in Antwerp, Brabant, Belgium; died on 17 Oct 1368 in Alba, Piedmont, Italy.
    5. John "Of Gaunt", Prince Of England was born in Mar 1340 in Abbaye DE St. Bavon, Ghent, Flandre-Orientale, Belgium; died on 3 Feb 1398-1399 in Leicester Castle, Leicestershire, England.
    6. 1. Sir Edmund Duke Of LANGLEY, 1st Duke of York was born on 5 Jun 1341 in King's Langley, Hertfordshire, England; was christened in Jun 1341 in King's Langley, Hertfordshire, England; died on 1 Aug 1401 in King's Langley, Hertfordshire, England; was buried in Aug 1402 in King's Langley, Hertfordshire, England.
    7. Blanche, of the Tower was born in Mar 1342 in Tower of London, Middlesex, England,; died in Mar 1342 in Tower of London, Middlesex, England; was buried in 1342 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England.
    8. Mary OF WALTHAM, Duchess Of Brittany was born on 10 Oct 1344 in Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom; died in Mar 1362; was buried in 1362 in Abingdon Abbey, Vale of White Horse District, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom.
    9. John DE GAUNT was born in 1346 in Gaunt France; and died.
    10. Margaret OF WINDSOR, Countess of Pembroke was born on 20 Jul 1346 in Windsor, Berkshire, England; died between 1 Oct 1361 and 25 Dec 1361 in Sheen Palace, Richmond, Surrey, England; was buried in Dec 1361 in Abbey Church, Abingdon, Berkshire, England.
    11. Thomas OF WINDSOR was born in 1347 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England; died in Sep 1348; was buried in 1348 in King's Priory, Hertfordshire, England.
    12. William, of Winsdor was born before 24 Jun 1348 in , Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England; died before 5 Sep 1348 in Windsor, Berkshire, England; was buried on 5 Sep 1348.
    13. Thomas OF WOODSTOCK, 1st Duke of Gloucester was born on 7 Jan 1355 in Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England; died on 9 Sep 1397 in Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; was buried in Sep 1397 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  King Edward II PLANTAGENET, King Of EnglandKing Edward II PLANTAGENET, King Of England was born on 25 Apr 1284 in Caernarvon Castle, Caernarvon, Caernarvonshire, Wales (son of King Edward I "Longshanks" PLANTAGENET and Queen Eleanor DE CASTILLE, Queen Consort of England); died on 21 Sep 1327 in Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England; was buried on 20 Dec 1327 in Cathedral, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L19M-VCD
    • _UID: 28DB362069BA4591A92E3343B3DAF7305321

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    Edward II (1284-1327), Plantagenet king of England (1307-1327), whose incompetence and distaste for government finally led to his deposition and murder. Edward was born on April 25, 1284, at Caernarfon (Caernarvon), Wales, the fourth son of King Edward I and his first wife, Eleanor of Castile. The deaths of his older brothers made the infant prince heir to the throne; in 1301 he was proclaimed Prince of Wales, the first heir apparent in English history to bear that title. The prince was idle and frivolous, with no liking for military campaigning or affairs of state. Believing that the prince's close friend Piers Gaveston, a Gascon knight, was a bad influence on the prince, Edward I banished Gaveston. On his father's death, however, Edward II recalled his favorite. Gaveston incurred the opposition of the powerful English barony. The nobles were particularly angered in 1308, when Edward made Gaveston regent for the period of the king's absence in France, where he went to marry Isabella, daughter of King Philip IV. In 1311 the barons, led by Thomas, earl of Lancaster, forced the king to appoint from among them a committee of 21 nobles and prelates, called the lords ordainers. They proclaimed a series of ordinances that transferred the ruling power to themselves and excluded the commons and lower clergy from Parliament. After they had twice forced the king to banish Gaveston, and the king had each time recalled him, the barons finally had the king's favorite kidnapped and executed.

    Edward married Isabella Of FRANCE in 1308 in France. Isabella (daughter of King Philip IV Of FRANCE and Countess Joanna (Jeanne) DE NAVARRE) was born in 1292 in Paris, Seine, Ile-DE-France, France; died on 22 Aug 1358 in Hertford Castle, Hertfordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Isabella Of FRANCEIsabella Of FRANCE was born in 1292 in Paris, Seine, Ile-DE-France, France (daughter of King Philip IV Of FRANCE and Countess Joanna (Jeanne) DE NAVARRE); died on 22 Aug 1358 in Hertford Castle, Hertfordshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LDQK-6JM
    • _UID: BF4AE440D68D4DFF93028DD21CDB065E2B87

    Notes:

    In 1325 Queen Isabella accompanied the Prince of Wales to France, where, in accordance with feudal custom, he did homage to king Charles IV for the fief of Aquitaine. Isabella, who desired to depose the le Despensers, allied herself with some barons who had been exiled by Edward. In 1326, with their leader, Roger de Mortimer, Isabella raised an army and invaded England. Edward and his favorites fled, but his wife's army pursued and executed the le Despensers and imprisoned Edward. In January 1327, Parliament forced Edward to resign and proclaimed the Prince of Wales king as Edward III. On September 21 of that year Edward II was murdered by his captors at Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire.

    Children:
    1. 2. Edward III PLANTAGENET, King Of England was born on 13 Nov 1312 in Windsor, Berkshire, England; died on 21 Jun 1377 in Sheen (Now Richmond).

  3. 6.  Guillaume DE HAINAUT, Comte De Hainaut Et Hollande was born on 1 Nov 1286 in Avesnes, Comt? de Hainaut, HRR; died on 7 Jun 1337 in Valenciennes, Comt? de Hainaut, HRR; was buried on 13 Jun 1337 in Valenciennes, Hainaut, Spanish Netherlands, Holy Roman Empire.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 9SFC-97C
    • _UID: 162B48D07725408CBAA724625C598AF2D9A0

    Guillaume married Jeanne DE VALOIS, Countess De Hainaut. Jeanne was born in 1294 in Fontainebleau, Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, ?le-de-France, France; was christened in 1294 in Seine-et-Marne, ?le-de-France, France; died on 27 Feb 1342 in Fontenelle, Yonne, Burgundy, France; was buried on 7 Mar 1352 in Maing, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Jeanne DE VALOIS, Countess De Hainaut was born in 1294 in Fontainebleau, Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, ?le-de-France, France; was christened in 1294 in Seine-et-Marne, ?le-de-France, France; died on 27 Feb 1342 in Fontenelle, Yonne, Burgundy, France; was buried on 7 Mar 1352 in Maing, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LDQK-X3X
    • _UID: 3A5B54B47A1B476D9DEADD7E6206A4481C49

    Children:
    1. 3. Queen Philipa De HAINAULT was born on 24 Jun 1313 in Mons, Hainault, France; died on 15 Aug 1369 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; was buried on 24 Aug 1369 in Westminster Abbey, London, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  King Edward I "Longshanks" PLANTAGENETKing Edward I "Longshanks" PLANTAGENET was born on 18 Jun 1239 in Palace of Westminster, Westminster, Middlesex, England; was christened on 22 Jun 1239 in Westminster, London, Middlesex, England (son of King Henry III PLANTAGENET, Of England and Countess Eleanor BERENGER, Of Provence); died on 7 Jul 1307 in Near Calais, Scotland Enroute Battle With Scotts; was buried on 27 Oct 1307 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England.

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    • Affiliation: ; House of Plantagenet
    • FamilySearch ID: LYWX-CBR
    • Name: Edward I
    • Name: Longshanks
    • Occupation: 1265; Lord Warden of the Clinque Ports
    • RULED: Between 1272 and 1307, King Of England
    • ACCEDED: 19 Aug 1274, Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England

    Notes:

    Edward I, called Longshanks (1239-1307), king of England (1272-1307), of the house of Plantagenet. He was born in Westminster on June 17, 1239, the eldest son of King Henry III, and at 15 married Eleanor of Castile. In the struggles of the barons against the crown for constitutional and ecclesiastical reforms, Edward took a vacillating course. When warfare broke out between the crown and the nobility, Edward fought on the side of the king, winning the decisive battle of Evesham in 1265. Five years later he left England to join the Seventh Crusade. Following his father's death in 1272, and while he was still abroad, Edward was recognized as king by the English barons; in 1273, on his return to England, he was crowned.
    He was the King that had William Wallace (Braveheart) executed.

    Edward I (17/18 June 1239 ? 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots (Latin: Malleus Scotorum), was King of England from 1272 to 1307.
    ...
    First marriage

    By his first wife Eleanor of Castile, Edward had at least fourteen children, perhaps as many as sixteen. Of these, five daughters survived into adulthood, but only one son outlived his father, becoming King Edward II (1307? 1327). He was reportedly concerned with his son's failure to live up to the expectations of an heir to the crown, and at one point decided to exile the prince's favourite Piers Gaveston.

    Edward's children with Eleanor were:
    1. Katherine (before 17 June 1264 ? 5 September 1264), buried at Westminster Abbey.
    2. Joanna (Summer or January 1265 ? before 7 September 1265), buried in Westminster Abbey.
    3. John (13 July 1266 ? 3 August 1271), predeceased his father and died at Wallingford while in the custody of his granduncle Richard, Earl of Cornwall; buried at Westminster Abbey.
    4. Henry (6 May 1268 ? 14 October 1274), predeceased his father, buried in Westminster Abbey.
    5. Eleanor (c. 18 June 1269 ? 19 August 1298); in 1293 she married Henry III, Count of Bar, by whom she had two children, buried in Westminster Abbey.
    6. Juliana (after May 1271 ? 5 September 1271), born and died while Edward and Eleanor were in Acre.
    7. Joan of Acre (1272 ? 23 April 1307), married (1) in 1290 Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, who died in 1295, and (2) in 1297 Ralph de Monthermer. She had four children by Clare, and three or four by Monthermer.
    8. Alphonso, Earl of Chester (24 November 1273 ? 19 August 1284), predeceased his father, buried in Westminster Abbey.
    9. Margaret (c.15 March 1275 ? after 11 March 1333), married John II of Brabant in 1290, with whom she had one son.
    10. Berengaria (May 1276 ? between 7 June 1277 and 1278), buried in Westminster Abbey.
    11. Daughter (December 1277 ? January 1278), buried in Westminster Abbey.
    12. Mary of Woodstock (11 March 1278 ? before 8 July 1332[260]), a Benedictine nun in Amesbury Priory, Wiltshire, where she was probably buried.
    13. Son (1280/81 ? 1280/81), predeceased his father; little evidence exists for this child.
    14. Elizabeth of Rhuddlan (c. 7 August 1282 ? 5 May 1316), married (1) in 1297 John I, Count of Holland, (2) in 1302 Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford. The first marriage was childless; by Bohun she had ten children.
    15. Edward II (25 April 1284 ? 21 September 1327), succeeded his father as king of England. In 1308 he married Isabella of France, with whom he had four children.

    Second marriage
    By Margaret of France, Edward had two sons, both of whom lived to adulthood, and a daughter who died as a child. The Hailes Abbey chronicle indicates that John Botetourt may have been Edward's illegitimate son; however, the claim is unsubstantiated.

    His progeny by Margaret of France were:
    1. Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk (1 June 1300 ? 4 August 1338), buried in Bury St Edmunds Abbey. Married (1) Alice Hales, with issue; (2) Mary Brewes, no issue.
    2. Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent (5 August 1301 ? 19 March 1330), married Margaret Wake, 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell, with issue.
    3. Eleanor (4 May 1306 ? August 1311).

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_I_of_England




    AKA (2):
    "Longshanks"

    Edward married Queen Eleanor DE CASTILLE, Queen Consort of England on 18 Oct 1254 in Abbey Of Las Huelgas, Burgos, Castile, Spain. Eleanor (daughter of King Fernando Alfonsez "The Saint" CASTILE AND LEON, III and Jeanne (Joan) DAMMARTIN) was born in 1241 in Burgos, Burgos, Burgos, Castilla y Le?n, Spain; died on 28 Nov 1290 in Hereby, Lincolnshire, England; was buried on 17 Dec 1290 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Queen Eleanor DE CASTILLE, Queen Consort of EnglandQueen Eleanor DE CASTILLE, Queen Consort of England was born in 1241 in Burgos, Burgos, Burgos, Castilla y Le?n, Spain (daughter of King Fernando Alfonsez "The Saint" CASTILE AND LEON, III and Jeanne (Joan) DAMMARTIN); died on 28 Nov 1290 in Hereby, Lincolnshire, England; was buried on 17 Dec 1290 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England.

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    • Affiliation: ; Castilian House of Burgundy
    • FamilySearch ID: 9CQX-DXX
    • Name: Alianore DE CASTILLE
    • Name: Eleanor, Princess of Spain
    • TitleOfNobility: Between 1272 and 1290; Lady of Ireland
    • TitleOfNobility: Between 1272 and 1290; Queen consort of England
    • TitleOfNobility: Between 1279 and 1290, Ponthieu, Ain, Rh?ne-Alpes, France; Countess of Ponthieu

    Notes:

    She was the Princess Castile & Leon, and later became the Queen of England.

    Eleanor of Castile (1241 ? 28 November 1290) was an English queen consort, the first wife of Edward I, whom she married as part of a political deal to affirm English sovereignty over Gascony.
    The marriage was known to be particularly close, and Eleanor travelled extensively with her husband. She was with him on the Ninth Crusade, when he was wounded at Acre, but the popular story of her saving his life by sucking out the poison has long been discredited. When she died, at Harby near Lincoln, her grieving husband famously ordered a stone cross to be erected at each stopping-place on the journey to London, ending at Charing Cross.

    Eleanor was better educated than most medieval queens and exerted a strong cultural influence on the nation. She was a keen patron of literature, and encouraged the use of tapestries, carpets and tableware in the Spanish style, as well as innovative garden designs. She was also a successful businesswoman, endowed with her own fortune as Countess of Ponthieu. [1]


    Children:
    1. Baron Botetourt John PLANTAGENET was born in 1262 in St. Briavels Castle, Gloucestershire, England; died on 25 Nov 1324.
    2. Eleanor Princess Of ENGLAND was born in 1264 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; died in 1298 in , Ghent, Belgium.
    3. Princess Eleanora PLANTAGENET was born on 17 Jun 1264 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; died on 12 Oct 1298 in Ghent, Flanders, France; was buried in 1298 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England.
    4. Prince Henry PLANTAGENET was born on 13 Jul 1267 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; died on 14 Oct 1274 in Merton, Surrey, England (Dsp); was buried on 20 Oct 1274.
    5. Princess Julian (Katherine) PLANTAGENET was born in 1271 in Akko, Hazafon, Israel; died in 1271 in Akko, Hazafon, Israel; was buried in 1271.
    6. Princess Joan PLANTAGENET, of Acre was born in Apr 1272 in Acre/Akko, Hazafon, Kingdom of Jerusalem; died on 23 Apr 1307 in Clare Castle, Clare, Suffolk, England; was buried on 26 Apr 1307 in Church of Austin Friars Clare, Suffolk, England.
    7. Prince Alphonso PLANTAGENET was born on 24 Nov 1273 in Bayonne, Basses-Pyrenees, France; died on 19 Aug 1284 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; was buried in 1284.
    8. Princess Margaret PLANTAGENET was born on 11 Sep 1275 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; died in 1318 in Brussels; was buried in 1318.
    9. Princess Berengaria PLANTAGENET was born in 1276 in Kennington, Berkshire, England; died about 1279; was buried between 1277 and 1279.
    10. Princess Mary PLANTAGENET was born on 11 Mar 1278 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; died before 8 Jul 1332 in Amesbury.
    11. Princess Alice PLANTAGENET was born on 12 Mar 1279 in Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England; died in 1291; was buried in 1291.
    12. Isabella PLANTAGENET was born on 12 Mar 1279; and died.
    13. Elizabeth Princess Of ENGLAND was born on 5 Aug 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales; died on 5 May 1316 in Quendon, Essex, England.
    14. Princess Elizabeth PLANTAGENET was born on 7 Aug 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales; died on 5 May 1316 in Quendon, Quendon, Essex, England; was buried on 23 May 1316 in Walden Abbey, Hertfordshire, England, England.
    15. Edward II King Of ENGLAND was born in 1284; died in 1327.
    16. 4. King Edward II PLANTAGENET, King Of England was born on 25 Apr 1284 in Caernarvon Castle, Caernarvon, Caernarvonshire, Wales; died on 21 Sep 1327 in Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England; was buried on 20 Dec 1327 in Cathedral, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.
    17. Beatrice PLANTAGENET was born in Aug 1286 in Aquitaine, France; and died.
    18. Princess Blanche PLANTAGENET was born in 1290 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; died in 1290 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.

  3. 10.  King Philip IV Of FRANCE was born in 1268 in Fontainebleau, France; died on 29 Oct 1314 in Fontainebleau, France.

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    Notes:

    Philip IV (of France), called The Fair (1268-1314), king of France (1285-1314), known for his conflict with the papacy. The son and successor of King Philip III, he was born in Fontainebleau. Through marriage he became the ruler of Navarre and Champagne. Between 1294 and 1296 he seized Guienne, in southwestern France, a possession of Edward I, king of England. In 1297 war ensued with England and with Flanders, England's ally. Under the terms of a truce made in 1299, Philip withdrew from Guienne and Edward withdrew from Flanders, leaving it to the French. A revolt broke out at Brugge (Bruges), however, and at the Battle of Courtrai in 1302, the French army was disastrously defeated by Flemish burghers.

    Philip married Countess Joanna (Jeanne) DE NAVARRE. Joanna was born in Jan 1272 in Navarre, Spain; died on 2 Apr 1305 in Paris, Vincennes, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Countess Joanna (Jeanne) DE NAVARRE was born in Jan 1272 in Navarre, Spain; died on 2 Apr 1305 in Paris, Vincennes, France.

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    • _UID: 82EC09651D15497D93E61AE0F1D8CD290602

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    Countess of Champagne.

    Children:
    1. 5. Isabella Of FRANCE was born in 1292 in Paris, Seine, Ile-DE-France, France; died on 22 Aug 1358 in Hertford Castle, Hertfordshire, England.