James I "the Conqueror", King of Aragon
, b. 2 February 1208 in Montpellier, Languedoc-Rousillon, France, d. 27 July 1276 in Valencia, SpainFather: Peter II "the Catholic", King of Aragon, b. July 1178 in Huesca, Spain, d. 12 September 1213 in Muret, Haute-Garonne, FranceSpouse: Eleanor of Castile, b. 1200, d. 1244 in Las Huelgas, Burgos, Castile and Leon, Spain
Mother: Marie of Montpellier, b. 1182, m. Raymond Geoffrey (Barral) II, Viscount of Marseille, 1192, m. Bernard IV, Count of Comminges, December 1197, annulled 1201, d. 21 April 1213 in Rome, Italy
Father: Alfonso VIII "the Noble", King of Castile, b. 11 November 1155 in Soria, Castile, Spain, d. 5 October 1214 in Gutierre Munoz, Avila, Castile, Spain, He became King of Castile, 1158 in Castile, Spain
Mother: Eleanor, Princess of England, b. 13 October 1162 in Domfront, Normandy, France, d. 25 October 1214 in Las Huelgas, Burgos, Castile and Leon, Spain
Married 6 February 1221 in Ágreda, Castile and Leon, Spain
Children:
Spouse: Yolanda (Violant) of Hungary, b. 1215, d. 1251
Father: Andrew II, King of Hungary, b. ABT 1177, d. 21 September 1235, bur. in Igriş Abbey, Sânpetru Mare, Timiş County, Romania
Mother: Yolanda of Courtenay, b. ABT 1200, d. 1233
Married 1235
Children:
Spouse: Teresa Gil de Vidaure, m. Sancho Pérez de Lodosa, d. 15 July 1285
Father: Juan de Vidaure
James and Teresa were engaged in an affair prior to his marriage to Yolanda, and continued it during the marriage even though she was married as well. She was widowed by the time Yolanda died, and she and James married by contract not consecrated by the church. Some of James' land grants to her are the kind used for a concubine, though they were married, but she never became queen. She was known for her beauty, but James left her when she later developed leprosy. He attempted to get an annulment, but the Pope would not grant one.
Married ABT 1255
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Children with Blanca d’Antillón:
Children with Berenguela Fernández:
Children with Elvira Sarroca:
Peter II "the Catholic", King of Aragon
, b. July 1178 in Huesca, Spain, d. 12 September 1213 in Muret, Haute-Garonne, FranceFather: Alfonso II "the Chaste", King of Aragon, b. 1/25 March 1157 in Huesca, Aragon, Spain, d. 25 April 1196 in Perpignan, Pyrenees-Orientales, FranceSpouse: Marie of Montpellier, b. 1182, m. Raymond Geoffrey (Barral) II, Viscount of Marseille, 1192, m. Bernard IV, Count of Comminges, December 1197, annulled 1201, d. 21 April 1213 in Rome, Italy
Mother: Sancha of Castile, b. 21 September 1154 in Toledo, Castile, Spain, d. 9 November 1208 in Jaen, Spain
Father: William VIII, Lord of Montpellier, d. 1202
Mother: Eudokia Komnene, b. ABT 1160, d. ABT 1203
Marie’s first husband died a year after their marriage, and her second one was notoriously polygamous. She had renounced her claim to Montpellier in favor of her brother William (IX) when she married Bernard. After that marriage was annulled, she renewed her claim to Montpellier, but her father did not recognize her claim. After her marriage to Peter and following a revolt against William IX, she was recognized as Lady of Montpellier.
Married 15 June 1204
Children:
Eleanor of Provence
, b. 1220 in Provence, France, d. 24 June 1291 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, EnglandFather: Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence, b. 1198, d. 19 August 1245 in Aix-en-Provence, France
Mother: Beatrice of Savoy, b. 1205 in Chambery, Savoy, france, d. 4 January 1267 in Provence, France
Spouse: Henry III, King of England, b. 1 October 1207 in Winchester, Hampshire, England, d. 16 November 1272 in Westminster, Middlesex, England, He became King of England, 28 October 1216 in London, Middlesex, England
Father: John Lackland, King of England, b. 24 December 1166 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, d. 19 October 1216 in Newark Castle, England, Became King of England, 27 May 1199 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, cause of death was poison
Mother: Isabella of Angoulême, b. 1188 in Angouleme, Charente, France, d. 31 May 1246 in Fontevrault, Maine-et-Loire, France
Henry's father, King John, had Henry crowned king before his own death to ensure the line of succession. John had faught with King Louis VII of France for the crown, and his great grandmother, Matilda the Empress, had faught with her cousin Stephen to claim the throne for her son, Henry II. Since Henry was only nine years old when he was crowned king, William I Marshal was elected regent at the age of seventy.
Married 14 January 1236 in Canterbury, Kent, England.
Children:
Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence, b. 1198, d. 19 August 1245 in Aix-en-Provence, France
Father: Alfonso II, Prince of Aragon, b. 1174 in Barcelona, Spain, d. 1 December 1209 in Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Mother: Gersinda II of Sabran
Spouse: Beatrice of Savoy, b. 1205 in Chambery, Savoy, france, d. 4 January 1267 in Provence, France
Father: Thomas I of Savoy, b. 20 March 1177 in Carbonierres, Savoy, France, d. 1233 in Aoste, Isere, France
Mother: Margaret of Geneva, b. ABT 1180 in Geneva, Switzerland, d. 8 April 1257 in Pierre Chatel, Isere, France
Married 1219/20 in Chambery, Savoy, france.
Children:
Alfonso II, Prince of Aragon, b. 1174 in Barcelona, Spain, d. 1 December 1209 in Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Father: Alfonso II "the Chaste", King of Aragon, b. 1/25 March 1157 in Huesca, Aragon, Spain, d. 25 April 1196 in Perpignan, Pyrenees-Orientales, France
Mother: Sancha of Castile, b. 21 September 1154 in Toledo, Castile, Spain, d. 9 November 1208 in Jaen, Spain
Spouse: Gersinda II of Sabran
Father: Rainou, Count of Forcalquier
Mother: Gersend of Forcalquier
Married July 1193.
Children:
Alfonso II "the Chaste", King of Aragon, b. 1/25 March 1157 in Huesca, Aragon, Spain, d. 25 April 1196 in Perpignan, Pyrenees-Orientales, France
Father: Raymond Berenger IV, b. 1113 in Barcelona, Spain, d. 6 August 1162 in Borgo san Dalmazzo, Cuneo, Italy
Mother: Petronilla of Aragon, b. 1134 in Huesca, Spain, d. 13 October 1173 in Barcelona, Spain
Alfonso was known as "The Chaste" and "The Troubadour".
Spouse: Sancha of Castile, b. 21 September 1154 in Toledo, Castile, Spain, d. 9 November 1208 in Jaen, Spain
Father: Alfonso VII, King of Castile, b. 1 March 1105 in Toledo, Castile, Spain, d. 21 August 1157 in La Fresneda, Teruel, Aragon, Spain, He became King of Castile, 1126 in Castile, Spain
Mother: Richilde of Poland, b. ABT 1131 in Wroclaw, Poland, d. 16 June 1185 in Castile, Spain
Married 18 January 1174 in Zaragoza, Spain.
Children:
Ramiro II Sanchez "the Monk", King of Aragon, b. 24 April 1086 in Aragon, Spain, d. 16 August 1157 in Aragon, Spain, He became King of Aragon, 1134 in Aragon, Spain
Father: Sancho V Ramirez, King of Aragon, b. ABT 1042 in Aragon, Spain, d. 4 June 1094 in Huesca, Spain, He became King of Aragon, 1063 in Aragon, Spain, He faught the Moorish kings of Saragossa and Huesca, 1080/9 in Spain, he was killed in the Seige of Huesca,
Mother: Felicitas, Queen of Aragon, b. 1069 in Montdidier, Somme, France, d. 3 May 1123 in Barcelona, Spain
Ramiro was famous for the legend of the Bell of Huesca, in which he is said to have beheaded twelve nobles who disobeyed him.
Spouse: Agnes of Aquitaine, b. ABT 1090 in Aquitaine, France, m. Aimery V of Thouars, 1117
Father: William IX The Troubador, Duke of Aquitaine, b. 1060 in Poitou, France, d. 9 April 1137 in Lusignan, Vienne, France
Mother: Philippa of Toulouse, d. 28 November 1118 at Fontevrault, Aquitaine, France
Married 1134.
Children:
Sancho V Ramirez, King of Aragon, b. ABT 1042 in Aragon, Spain, d. 4 June 1094 in Huesca, Spain, He became King of Aragon, 1063 in Aragon, Spain, He faught the Moorish kings of Saragossa and Huesca, 1080/9 in Spain, cause of death was the Seige of Huesca,
Father: Ramiro I, King of Aragon, b. bef. 1007 in Aragon, Spain, d. 8 May 1063 in Aragon, Spain, cause of death was the Battle of Graus, He became King of Aragon, 1035 in Aragon, Spain
Mother: Gerberge, Countess of Bigorre, b. 1015 in Carcassonne, Aude, France, d. 1 December 1049
Spouse: Isabella of Urgell, d. 1071
Father: Armengol III, Count of Urgell
Married ABT 1065, divorced 1071
Children:
Spouse: Felicitas, Queen of Aragon, b. 1069 in Montdidier, Somme, France, d. 3 May 1123 in Barcelona, Spain
Father: Hildouin IV, Count of Montdidier, b. ABT 1021 in Montdidier, Somme, France
Mother: Alice (Adela) de Roucy, b. ABT 1005/14 in Roucy, Aisne, France, d. 1063
Felicitas is often called Felicia of Roucy. Some sources call Felicia's father Hilduin III of Roucy.
Married 1076.
Children:
Ramiro I, King of Aragon, b. bef. 1007 in Aragon, Spain, m. Agnes of Aquitaine, d. 8 May 1063 in Aragon, Spain, cause of death was the Battle of Graus, He became King of Aragon, 1035 in Aragon, Spain
Father: Sancho III "the Great", b. 970 in Navarre, Spain, d. 18 October 1035 in Navarre, Spain, He became king of Aragon, 1000 in Aragon, Spain, He became king of Navarre, 1025 in Navarre, Spain, He proclaimed himself King of Spain, 1027 in Spain, He became king of Castile and Leon, 1027 in Castile, Spain
Mother: Sancha de Aybar, b. ABT 970 in Castile, Spain
Spouse: Gerberge, Countess of Bigorre, b. 1015 in Carcassonne, Aude, France, d. 1 December 1049, bur. Monastery of San Juan de la P&etilde;a
Father: Bernard I Roger, Count of Couserans, b. ABT 962, d. ABT 1034
Mother: Garsenda, Heiress of Bigorre
After her marriage to Ramiro, Gerberge changed her name to Ermesinda.
Married 22 August 1036.
Most sources do not show a marriage between Ramiro's daughter Sancha and Pons, Count of Toulouse.
Children:
Bernard I Roger, Count of Couserans
, b. ABT 962, d. ABT 1034Father: Roger I of Carcassonne, d. 1012Spouse: Garsenda, Heiress of Bigorre
Mother: Adelaide of Rouergue
Married
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