27G Grandparents (Continued)
568628804 William de WARENNE.
Died on 11 May 1138. Title: 2nd Earl of Surrey.
He married Isabel de VERMANDOIS.
They had the following children:
568628805 Isabel de VERMANDOIS.
Died on 13 Feb 1311/2.
568628806 William III TALVAS.
Died on 30 Jun 1171. Title: Count of Alençon & Ponthieu.
He married Alice of Burgundy.
They had the following children:
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Guy II (-1147) |
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Ela (-1178) |
568628807 Alice of Burgundy.
Died abt 1194.
Also know as Ela.
568628816 Hugh de LUSIGNAN VIII. Title: Sire de Lusignan.
He married Bourgogne.
They had one child:
568628817 Bourgogne.
568628824 Wulgrim II of Angouléme. Title: Count of Angouléme.
Child:
568628826 Raymond I of Turenne.
Died abt 1122. Title: Viscount of Turenne.
He married Mathilde de PERCHE.
They had one child:
568628827 Mathilde de PERCHE.
Died in 1143.
Also known as Maud.
568628828 Louis VI the Fat.
Born in 1081. Died on 1 Aug 1137 in Paris, France. Title: King of France.
He succeeded his father, Philip I, with whom he was associated in government from abt 1100. He firmly established his authority within the royal domain, suppressing brigandage by robber barons and besieging their castles, and punishing wrongdoers. He continued his father's policy of opposing the English in Normandy and was almost continuously at war with King Henry I (1109–13, 1116–20, 1123–35); he often met with defeat, but his resistance checked a greater English advance. In 1124 he called up forces from far-flung regions of France; with strong support from the nobles he resisted the invasion of Holy Roman Emperor Henry V, who had come to the aid of Henry I. As a part of his plan for strengthening royal authority, Louis favored the church, liberally endowing its enterprises and selecting churchmen—notably the Abbé Suger—as his ministers; he was vigorous, however, in enforcing his privilege of interference in ecclesiastical affairs. To gain support from the towns, he began to grant them royal charters. He obtained a foothold in Guienne (Aquitaine) by marrying his son Louis (his successor as Louis VII) to the heiress of the duchy, Eleanor of Aquitaine. His enforcement of order and justice made Louis popular with the middle classes, the peasantry, and the clergy. Suger's Vie de Louis VI Le Gros (tr. 1964) is the standard monography for the history of Louis's reign.
He married Adelaide of Savoy, abt 1115 in Paris, France.
They had the following children:
568628829 Adelaide of Savoy.
Died on 1 Aug 1154.
568628830 Renaud de COURTENAY.
Died in 1161. Title: Dire de Courtenay.
He married UNNAMED.
They had one child:
568628831 UNNAMED.
568628832 Aubrey II de VERE.
Born bef 1090. Died on 15 May 1141 in London, England. Occupation: Sheriff of London and Middlesex; Justice and Master Chamberlain of England (1133).
He was slain in London.
He married Adeliza de CLARE.
They had the following children:
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Alice (<1141->1185) |
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Aubrey (-1194) |
568628833 Adeliza de CLARE.
Died abt 1163.
Also known as Alice.
568628834 Henry of Essex.
Title: Lord of Rayleigh and Haughley.
He married Cicely.
They had one child:
568628835 Cicely.
568628836 Walter I de BOLBEC.
Child:
568628840 Saher de QUINCY. Of: Buckley and Daventry.
He married Maud de ST. LIZ.
They had one child:
568628841 Maud de ST. LIZ.
Died in 1140.
568628842 Ness.
Child:
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