30G Grandparents (Continued)
4549030642 Guy de MONTLHÉRY.
Child:
4549030644 William I of Nevers.
Born abt 1030. Died on 20 Jun 1100. Title: Count of Nevers.
He married Ermengarde of Tonnerre, in 1045.
They had one child:
4549030645 Ermengarde of Tonnerre.
4549030646 Artald of Forez. Title: Count of Forez.
Child:
4549030762 William Fitz OSBERN. Title: Earl of Hereford.
He was a companion of William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings (1066).
He married Richilde of Hainaut, abt 1071.
They had one child:
4549030763 Richilde of Hainaut. Died on 15 Mar 1088.
4549030928 Richard II of Normandy. (Same as ahnentafel number 2988446308.)
4549030929 Judith of Brittany. (Same as ahnentafel number 2988446309.)
4549030930 Fulbert of Falaise. Occupation: Tanner.
Child:
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Arlette (~1003-~1050) |
4549030932 Baldwin IV of Flanders.
Born in 0980. Died on 30 May 1036. Title: Count of Valenciennes, Count of Flanders.
Also known as Baldwin the Bearded and Baudouin.
He married Ogive of Luxembourg, abt 1012.
They had one child:
4549030933 Ogive of Luxembourg.
Born abt 995. Died on 21 Feb 1029/30.
Also known as Otgiva.
4549030934 Robert II of France. (Same as ahnentafel number 4549030440.)
4549030935 Constance of Provence. (Same as ahnentafel number 4549030441.)
4549030936 Crinan the Thane. Born in 978. Died in 1045. Occupation: Lay Abbot of Dunkeld. Title: Governor of the Scots Islands.
Also known as Albanach or Grimus. Slain in battle.
He married Bethoc, in 1000.
They had the following children:
4549030937 Bethoc.
Also known as Beatrix.
4549030938 Siward of Northumbria. Title: Danish Earl of Northumbria.
Child:
4549030940 Edmund Ironside.
Born in 989. Died on 30 Nov 1016. Title: King of England (1016).
Edmund was King of England for only a few months. After the death of his father, Æthelred II, in April 1016, Edmund led the defense of the city of London against the invading Knut Sveinsson (Canute), and was proclaimed king by the Londoners. Meanwhile, the Witan (Council), meeting at Southampton, chose Canute as King. After a series of inconclusive military engagements, in which Edmund performed brilliantly and earned the nickname "Ironside", he defeated the Danish forces at Oxford, Kent, but was routed by Canute's forces at Ashingdon, Essex. A subsequent peace agreement was made, with Edmund controlling Wessex and Canute controlling Mercia and Northumbria. It was also agreed that whoever survived the other would take control of the whole realm. Unfortunately for Edmund, he died in November, 1016, transferring the Kingship of All England completely to Canute.
He married Ealgyth.
They had one child:
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4549030941 Ealgyth.
She was the sister of Ealdorman Eadric Streona of Mercia.
4549030944 William II of Poitou.
Title: Count of Poitou.
Child:
4549030948 Robert II of France. (Same as ahnentafel number 4549030440.)
4549030949 Constance of Provence. (Same as ahnentafel number 4549030441.)
4549030950 Dalmas I of Semur-en-Auxois.
He married Aremburge of Nevers.
They had one child:
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4549030951 Aremburge of Nevers.
4549030952 William III of Toulouse. Died in 1037. Title: Count of Toulouse.
He married Emma of Provence.
They had one child:
4549030953 Emma of Provence.
Emma was a great-granddaughter of Boso II (d. abt 966), Count of Avignon & Arles, and his wife, Constance of Provence.
4549030954 Bernard I of La Marche. Died in 1047. Title: Count of La Marche.
Child:
4549030958 Roger de MONTGOMERY. Died in 1094. Title: Earl of Shrewsbury; Vicomte of the Hiesmois; Seigneur of Montgommeri in Normandy.
He married Mabel TALVAS.
They had one child:
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