Elizabeth Capers
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Wife Elizabeth Capers 1
Born: 1690 - South Carolina
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Died: 1780
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Other Spouse: David Adams (1682-1720) 1
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1 M Thomas Jenkins 1
Born: 1728
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Died: 1735
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2 F Elizabeth Jenkins 1
Born: 1729
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Died: 1768
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Spouse: Ralph Bailey (1728-1768) 1
3 M Benjamin Jenkins 1
Born: 1733 - South Carolina
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Died: 1781 - Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina
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Spouse: Mary Grimball (1736-1760) 1
Marr: 1757
4 M Charles Jenkins 1
Born: 1735
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Edmund Ellis and Elizabeth Capers
Husband Edmund Ellis 1
Born: Abt 1720
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Wife Elizabeth Capers 1
Born: Abt 1724
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Father: Thomas Capers (1694-1767) 1
Mother: Mary Sadler (Abt 1695- ) 1
Thomas Ladson and Elizabeth Capers
Husband Thomas Ladson 1
Born: Abt 1755
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Marriage: 24 Feb 1785
Wife Elizabeth Capers 1
Born: Abt 1758
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Father: Charles Capers (Abt 1715- ) 1
Mother: Anne Thomson (1737- ) 1
Children
1 F Elizabeth Ladson 1
Born: Abt 1786
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Spouse: William Webb (Abt 1785- ) 1
Spouse: Daniel Cannon Webb (1782-1850) 1
Marr: 28 Nov 1805 - Charleston, South Carolina
Francis W. Capers and Susan B.D. Rutledge
Husband Francis W. Capers 1
Born: Abt 1816
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Wife Susan B.D. Rutledge 1
Born: Abt 1819
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Father: John Rutledge (1792-1864) 1
Mother: Maria Rose (1801-1881) 1
Peter Fayssoux Stevens and Mary Capers
Husband Peter Fayssoux Stevens 1
Born: Abt 1821
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Father: Clement William Stevens (Abt 1792- ) 1
Mother: Sarah Johnston Fayssoux (1795- ) 1
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Wife Mary Capers 1
Born: Abt 1823
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1 F Helen Capers Stevens 1
Born: Abt 1825
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Spouse: Daniel Allston Dupre (1831-1862) 1
2 F Dolores D. Stevens 1
Born: Abt 1843
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Spouse: Edwin Cameron Holt (Abt 1840- ) 1
General Notes for Child Helen Capers Stevens
DAR#10245
General Notes for Child Dolores D. Stevens
DAR#35602
Richard Reynolds and Mary Capers
Husband Richard Reynolds 1
Born: Abt 1690
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Wife Mary Capers 1
Born: Abt 1692
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1 F Constantia Reynolds 1
Born: 28 May 1705
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Died: 22 Nov 1741
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Spouse: Francis Thomson (Abt 1700-1746) 1
Mary Capers
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Wife Mary Capers 1
Born: 9 Sep 1721
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Died: 18 Mar 1739
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Father: Thomas Capers (1694-1767) 1
Mother: Mary Sadler (Abt 1695- ) 1
Richard Capers and Rachel Spencer
Husband Richard Capers 1
Born: Abt 1717
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Father: Thomas Capers (1694-1767) 1
Mother: Mary Sadler (Abt 1695- ) 1
Marriage: 29 Nov 1767
Wife Rachel Spencer 1
Born: Abt 1720
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Richard Capers
Husband Richard Capers 1
Born: Abt 1693
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1 F Mary Capers 1
Born: Abt 1725
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Spouse: Nathaniel Adams (Abt 1710- ) 1
Marr: Abt 1743
Legrand Felder Guerry and Sarah Capers
Husband Legrand Felder Guerry 1
Born: 27 Oct 1836 - Sumter County, South Carolina
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Died: 23 Oct 1908 - Columbia, South Carolina
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Wife Sarah Capers 1
Born: 1784
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Father: William Bishop Capers (1758-1812) 1
Mother: Mary Margaret Singletary (1766-1792) 1
Other Spouse: John B. Glenn (Abt 1780- ) 1
John B. Glenn and Sarah Capers
Husband John B. Glenn 1
Born: Abt 1780
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Wife Sarah Capers 1
Born: 1784
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Father: William Bishop Capers (1758-1812) 1
Mother: Mary Margaret Singletary (1766-1792) 1
Other Spouse: Legrand Felder Guerry (1836-1908) 1
Thomas Capers and Elizabeth Guy
Husband Thomas Capers 1
Born: Abt 1719
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Father: Thomas Capers (1694-1767) 1
Mother: Mary Sadler (Abt 1695- ) 1
Marriage: 8 Dec 1767
Wife Elizabeth Guy 1
Born: Abt 1725
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Thomas Capers and Mary Sadler
Husband Thomas Capers 1
Born: 1694 - Granville County, South Carolina
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Died: 28 Mar 1767 - Granville County, South Carolina
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Marriage: Abt 1714
Wife Mary Sadler 1
Born: Abt 1695
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1 M Charles Capers 1
Born: Abt 1715
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Spouse: Anne Thomson (1737- ) 1
Marr: 13 Nov 1755
2 M Richard Capers 1
Born: Abt 1717
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Spouse: Rachel Spencer (Abt 1720- ) 1
Marr: 29 Nov 1767
3 M Thomas Capers 1
Born: Abt 1719
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Spouse: Elizabeth Guy (Abt 1725- ) 1
Marr: 8 Dec 1767
4 F Mary Capers 1
Born: 9 Sep 1721
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Died: 18 Mar 1739
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5 F Elizabeth Capers 1
Born: Abt 1724
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Spouse: Edmund Ellis (Abt 1720- ) 1
6 F Anne Capers 1
Born: Abt 1727
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William Bishop Capers and Mary Margaret Singletary
Husband William Bishop Capers 1
Born: 13 Oct 1758 - St. Thomas & St. Denis Parish, South Carolina
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Died: 1812
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Marriage: 10 Sep 1783 - St. Philip's Church, Charleston, South Carolina
Wife Mary Margaret Singletary 1
Born: 6 Nov 1766 - St. Thomas Parish, Charleston District, South Carolina
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Died: Feb 1792 - Cainhoy, South Carolina
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Father: John Singletary (1726-1791) 1
Mother: Sarah Margaret Warnock (Abt 1734-1797) 1
Children
1 F Sarah Capers 1
Born: 1784
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Spouse: Legrand Felder Guerry (1836-1908) 1
Spouse: John B. Glenn (Abt 1780- ) 1
William Henry Capers
Husband William Henry Capers 1
Born: Abt 1760
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Father: Charles Capers (Abt 1715- ) 1
Mother: Anne Thomson (1737- ) 1
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Tristan Di Capertino Count and Caterina Orsini
Husband Tristan Di Capertino Count 2
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Wife Caterina Orsini 2
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1 F Isabel De Claremont 2
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Spouse: Ferdinand (Ferrante) I Of Naples 1st King ( -1494) 2 3
Marr: 1444
Nathan Bailey Capes and Mary Jane Parker
Husband Nathan Bailey Capes 4
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Marriage: 7 Mar 1871
Wife Mary Jane Parker 4
Born: 1837
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Father: Joseph Parker (Abt 1785- ) 4
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Princess Adbelahide Havoise Capet Of France
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Wife Princess Adbelahide Havoise Capet Of France
Born: 1009 - Of, Nevers, Bourgogne
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Died: 8 Jan 1079 - Of, Nevers, Bourgogne
Buried: - St Germain, Bourgogne
AFN: 8XJK-SB
Father: King Robert II Capet Of France (0972-1031) 1 2 5 6 7 8
Mother: Queen Constance De Toulouse Of France (Abt 0974-1032) 1 2 5 6 7 8 9
Duke Richard III Normandie De Normandie and Princess Adela (Alix) Capet De France
Husband Duke Richard III Normandie De Normandie 1 2 5 6 7 8
AKA: Richard III De Normandie
Born: Abt 1001 - , Normandie 7 10
Christened: - Duke Of Normandy
Died: 6 Aug 1028 - Said To Have Been Poisoned In 1027 5 7 10
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AFN: 9R45-2B
Father: Duc Richard II Plantaganet De Normandie (0962-1027) 1 2 5 6 7 8 9
Mother: Princess Juetta De Bretagne (0982-1017) 1 2 5 6 7 8 9
Marriage: Jan 1026-1027 - Contract, Not Married 7
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth 5, , Normandie, Abt 1001
Wife Princess Adela (Alix) Capet De France 1 2 5 6 7 8 11
AKA: Adaele (Alix) Princess Of France, Adbelahide Havoise Princess Of France, Adelaide Havoice
Born: Abt 1009 - France 5 7 10
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Died: 8 Jan 1079 - Messinesmonastre, France 5 7 10
Buried: - St Germain, Bourgogne 5 7
AFN: 9HMQ-FK
Father: King Robert II Capet Of France (0972-1031) 1 2 5 6 7 8
Mother: Queen Constance De Toulouse Of France (Abt 0974-1032) 1 2 5 6 7 8 9
Other Spouse: Count Baudouin IV Flanders Of Flanders (1012-1067) 1 2 5 6 7 8 - (Divorced) 7
Other Spouse: Renaud I Count Nevers ( - ) 7 - Abt 1023 - France 7
Other Spouse: Renaud I Of Nevers Renaud I (Abt 0993-1040) 1 - Abt 1015 10
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Death 7, Monastere DE, L'ordre DE St, Benoist, Messine, France, 8 Jan 1078-1079
General Notes (Husband)
[royalty.ged]
NAME Richard III Duke Of /NORMANDY/
General Notes (Wife)
[royalty.ged]
NAME Adele (Alix) Princess Of /FRANCE/
DEAT PLAC Monastere De L'Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines,, France
BURI PLAC Monastere De L'Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines,, France
Count Baudouin IV Flanders Of Flanders and Princess Adela (Alix) Capet De France
Husband Count Baudouin IV Flanders Of Flanders 1 2 5 6 7 8
AKA: Baudouin V Count Of Flanders
Born: 1012 - , , , Flandres
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Died: 1 Sep 1067 - Lille, France 12
Buried: - , Lille, Duchy Of Lower
AFN: 8XJK-Z6
Father: Count Baudouin IV Barbatus Of Flanders (0968-1035) 1 2 5 6 7 8
Mother: Otgive De Luxembourg (Abt 0986-1029) 1 2 5 6 7 8
Marriage: 1028 - , Paris, Seine, France (Divorced) 7
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth, Abt 1012
• Alt. Birth 5, , , , Flandres, Abt 1012
• Alt. Birth 7, At Lille, Flanders, France, Abt 1012
• Alt. Death 5, , Lille, Duchy Of Lower, 1 Sep 1067
• Alt. Death, Lille, 1 Sep 1067
• Alt. Death 10, Lille, Nord, France, 1 Sep 1067
• Alt. Buried 7, , Lille, Nord, France
• Alt. Buried 5, , Lille, Duchy Of Lower
Wife Princess Adela (Alix) Capet De France 1 2 5 6 7 8 11
AKA: Adaele (Alix) Princess Of France, Adbelahide Havoise Princess Of France, Adelaide Havoice
Born: Abt 1009 - France 5 7 10
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Died: 8 Jan 1079 - Messinesmonastre, France 5 7 10
Buried: - St Germain, Bourgogne 5 7
AFN: 9HMQ-FK
Father: King Robert II Capet Of France (0972-1031) 1 2 5 6 7 8
Mother: Queen Constance De Toulouse Of France (Abt 0974-1032) 1 2 5 6 7 8 9
Other Spouse: Duke Richard III Normandie De Normandie (Abt 1001-1028) 1 2 5 6 7 8 - Jan 1026-1027 - Contract, Not Married 7
Other Spouse: Renaud I Count Nevers ( - ) 7 - Abt 1023 - France 7
Other Spouse: Renaud I Of Nevers Renaud I (Abt 0993-1040) 1 - Abt 1015 10
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Death 7, Monastere DE, L'ordre DE St, Benoist, Messine, France, 8 Jan 1078-1079
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Alt. Marriage, Paris, Seine, France, 1028
• Alt. Marriage, , Paris, Seine, France, Abt 1028
Children
1 M Henry Count Of Flanders
Born: Abt 1035 - , , , Flandres
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AFN: 8XJL-2N
2 F Queen Matilda Of England 1 2 6 7 8
Born: 1031 - Flanders France 7 9
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Died: 2 Nov 1083 - Caen, Normandy 7
Buried: - Holy Trinity, Abbey, Caen
AFN: 8XHZ-T2
Spouse: King Guillaume I De Normandie Of England (1024-1087) 1 2 5 6 8
Marr: 1052 - Cathedral Of Notre Dame D'eu, Normandy 5 7
3 M Count Baudouin VI De Mons Flanders & Hainault 1 2 5 7 8
AKA: Baudouin VI (I) Count Of Flanders And Hainault
Born: 1030 - , Flanders, France 7
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Died: 17 Jul 1070 - Abbey Of Hanson 5 7
Buried: - Abbaye DE Hasnon 5
AFN: 8XJL-0B
Spouse: Richilda Of Hainault & Namur ( -1086) 1 2 7
Marr: 1055 - Of, Hainaut, Belgium 7
4 M Robert I Le Flanders 5 7 8
AKA: Robrecht I "De Fries" Count Of Flanders
Born: Abt 1033 - Flanders, France 7
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Died: 13 Oct 1093 - Kassel, Germany 7
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AFN: 9HM5-GD
Spouse: Gertrude Von Saxony (Abt 1035- ) 7
Marr: 1063 7
5 M Robert I Alost Count Of Flanders, Artois 1 2 7
Born: 1033 - Flanders France
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Died: 3 Oct 1093
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Spouse: Princess Gertrud Gertrud Of Saxony (Abt 1028-1113) 1 2 5 6 7
Marr: 1063
General Notes (Husband)
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1035 2 PLAC Acceded:
Entered into hostilities with Emporer Otho II and aquired from that monarch Valenciennes and the Isles of Zealand. He subseqently further increased his territories by another rich accession, that of the citadel of Ghent.
General Notes (Wife)
[royalty.ged]
NAME Adele (Alix) Princess Of /FRANCE/
DEAT PLAC Monastere De L'Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines,, France
BURI PLAC Monastere De L'Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines,, France
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Queen Matilda Of England
1 NAME Mathilda av /Flandern/
She was only a little over four feet tall, William was close to six feet, they were an ill-assorted pair. Despite this the marriage was remarkably sucessful. she bore him at least 9 children and had earned the reputation of total fidelity. She was a direct descendant from Alfred the Great.
General Notes for Child Count Baudouin VI De Mons Flanders & Hainault
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1067 2 PLAC Acceded:
Count of Hainault 1051-1070.
General Notes for Child Robert I "Le Flanders
[royalty.ged]
NAME Robert I "Le Frison" Count Of /FLANDERS/
BIRT PLAC , , , Flanders, France
General Notes for Child Robert I Alost Count Of Flanders, Artois
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1071 2 PLAC Acceded: 2 SOUR S54
Renaud I Count Nevers and Princess Adela (Alix) Capet De France
Husband Renaud I Count Nevers 7
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Marriage: Abt 1023 - France 7
Wife Princess Adela (Alix) Capet De France 1 2 5 6 7 8 11
AKA: Adaele (Alix) Princess Of France, Adbelahide Havoise Princess Of France, Adelaide Havoice
Born: Abt 1009 - France 5 7 10
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Died: 8 Jan 1079 - Messinesmonastre, France 5 7 10
Buried: - St Germain, Bourgogne 5 7
AFN: 9HMQ-FK
Father: King Robert II Capet Of France (0972-1031) 1 2 5 6 7 8
Mother: Queen Constance De Toulouse Of France (Abt 0974-1032) 1 2 5 6 7 8 9
Other Spouse: Duke Richard III Normandie De Normandie (Abt 1001-1028) 1 2 5 6 7 8 - Jan 1026-1027 - Contract, Not Married 7
Other Spouse: Count Baudouin IV Flanders Of Flanders (1012-1067) 1 2 5 6 7 8 - (Divorced) 7
Other Spouse: Renaud I Of Nevers Renaud I (Abt 0993-1040) 1 - Abt 1015 10
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Death 7, Monastere DE, L'ordre DE St, Benoist, Messine, France, 8 Jan 1078-1079
General Notes (Husband)
[royalty.ged]
NAME Renaud I Count Of /NEVERS/
General Notes (Wife)
[royalty.ged]
NAME Adele (Alix) Princess Of /FRANCE/
DEAT PLAC Monastere De L'Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines,, France
BURI PLAC Monastere De L'Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines,, France
Renaud I Of Nevers Renaud I and Princess Adela (Alix) Capet De France
Husband Renaud I Of Nevers Renaud I 1
Born: Abt 0993 - Nevers, Nievre, France 10
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Died: 25 May 1040 - Seligne, France 10
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Father: Landeric (Laundry) III Of Maers Count Of Maers ( -1028) 1
Mother: Mathilda Of Burgundy ( -1005) 1
Marriage: Abt 1015 10
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth, Bef 1000
• Alt. Death, Sauvigny Le Bourgvinon, 29 May 1040
Wife Princess Adela (Alix) Capet De France 1 2 5 6 7 8 11
AKA: Adaele (Alix) Princess Of France, Adbelahide Havoise Princess Of France, Adelaide Havoice
Born: Abt 1009 - France 5 7 10
Christened:
Died: 8 Jan 1079 - Messinesmonastre, France 5 7 10
Buried: - St Germain, Bourgogne 5 7
AFN: 9HMQ-FK
Father: King Robert II Capet Of France (0972-1031) 1 2 5 6 7 8
Mother: Queen Constance De Toulouse Of France (Abt 0974-1032) 1 2 5 6 7 8 9
Other Spouse: Duke Richard III Normandie De Normandie (Abt 1001-1028) 1 2 5 6 7 8 - Jan 1026-1027 - Contract, Not Married 7
Other Spouse: Count Baudouin IV Flanders Of Flanders (1012-1067) 1 2 5 6 7 8 - (Divorced) 7
Other Spouse: Renaud I Count Nevers ( - ) 7 - Abt 1023 - France 7
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Death 7, Monastere DE, L'ordre DE St, Benoist, Messine, France, 8 Jan 1078-1079
Children
1 M William I Of Nevers Guillaume Count Of Nevers 1
Born: Abt 1020 - Nevers, Nievre, France 10
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Died: Abt 1097 - Nevers, Nievre, France 10
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Spouse: Ermengarde De Tonnerre Heiress Of Tonnerre (Abt 1026-After 1089) 1
Marr: Abt 1045
General Notes (Wife)
[royalty.ged]
NAME Adele (Alix) Princess Of /FRANCE/
DEAT PLAC Monastere De L'Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines,, France
BURI PLAC Monastere De L'Ordre De St. Benoist, Messines,, France
Princess Adelais Capet Of France
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Wife Princess Adelais Capet Of France
Born: 1160 - , , , France
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Died: 1160 - , , , France
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AFN: 8XJ5-7Q
Father: King Louis VII Capet Of France (1119-1180) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Mother: Princess Constanza Alfonsez Raimúndez Of Castile (After 1140-1160) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Renaud Count Of Nevers and Princess Adwige (Avoise) Capet Of France
Husband Renaud Count Of Nevers 7
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Marriage: 1006 - France 7
Wife Princess Adwige (Avoise) Capet Of France 1 2 5
AKA: Avoise
Born: Abt 0969 - France 5 7 10
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Died: 1079 5
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AFN: 9G85-T3
Father: King Hugh Capet Of France (0939-0996) 1 2 5 6 9
Mother: Princess Adelaide Of Poitou Of Acquitaine (0952-1004) 1 2 5 6 7 8
Other Spouse: Count Regnier IV De Hainault (0950-1049) 1 2 7 - Abt 0996 7 10
Other Spouse: Hugh Count Of Count Of Dasboury ( - ) 1 7 - Between 1013 and 1033 7
Emperor Andronicus I Comnenus Of Byzantine and Princess Agnes Capet Of France
Husband Emperor Andronicus I Comnenus Of Byzantine 1 2
Born: 10 Sep 1167
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Died: 12 Sep 1185 - Constantinople, Turkey
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Father: Manuel I Comnenus ( -1180) 2
Mother: Mary Of Antioch ( - ) 2
Marriage: 1183
Other Spouse: Philippa Of Antioch ( - ) 1 2
Other Spouse: Theodora Kalusine Comnena ( - ) 1
Wife Princess Agnes Capet Of France 1 2 5
Born: 1171 - Of, Paris, Isle DE France, France 5
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Died: Abt 1240 5
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AFN: B255-21
Father: King Louis VII Capet Of France (1119-1180) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Mother: Countess Adaele Of Champagne (Abt 1140-1206) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Other Spouse: Theodor Branas ( - ) 2 - 1204
General Notes (Husband)
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1183 2 PLAC Acceded:
General Notes (Wife)
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Adelm De Burgh and Princess Agnes Capet Of France
Husband Adelm De Burgh 2
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Father: William De Burgh Earl Of Cornwal (Bef 1084-After 1140) 2
Mother: Adelaide ( - ) 2
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Wife Princess Agnes Capet Of France 2
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Father: King Louis VII Capet Of France (1119-1180) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Mother: Princess Constanza Alfonsez Raimúndez Of Castile (After 1140-1160) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Children
1 M William Fitz Adelin De Burgh (details suppressed for this person)
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King Bela III Harmadik Of Hungary and Queen Agnes Capet Of Hungary
Husband King Bela III Harmadik Of Hungary 1 2 5 7
AKA: Bela III (Harmadik Bela) King Of Hungary
Born: 1148 - Of, Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergo, Hungary 7
Christened:
Died: 23 Apr 1196 5 7
Buried: - Szekesfehervar, Fejer, Hungary 5 7
AFN: 9FV2-51
Father: Geza II (Masodik Hungary King Of Hungary (1130-1161) 1 2 7
Mother: Queen Evfrosiniya Of Hungary (1130-1186) 1 2 7
Marriage: 1186 - Constantinople, Constantinople, Turkey 5 7
Other Spouse: Maria Komnene ( - ) 7
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth 5, Of, Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary, 1148
Wife Queen Agnes Capet Of Hungary 1 2 5 7 9
AKA: Agnes De Chatillon
Born: 1154 - Versailles, Seine-Et-Oise, France 5 7
Christened:
Died: 1198 - Acre, Palestine 5 7 9
Buried: - Szekesfehervar, Fejer, Hungary 5 7
AFN: 881F-1V
Father: King Louis VII Capet Of France (1119-1180) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Mother: Queen Elbeonore D' Aquitaine Of England (1121-1204) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Children
1 M Imre King Of Hungary 2 5 7
AKA: Imre King Of Hungary
Born: 1174 - Of, Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergo, Hungary 7
Christened:
Died: Sep 1204 5 7
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AFN: 881F-V6
Spouse: Princess Costanza Alfonsez Of Sicily (1173-1222) 2 7
Marr: 1198 7
2 F Margit Princess Of Hungary 5 7
AKA: Margit Princess Of Hungary
Born: 1175 - Of, Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergo, Hungary 7
Christened:
Died: After 1223 5
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AFN: B1BB-10
Spouse: Emperor Isaac II Angelus Of Byzantium (Abt 1155-1204) 1 2 7
Marr: 1185 7
Spouse: Bonifacio I (Ii) Montferrat (Abt 1150-1207) 7
Marr: Feb 1203-1204 7
Spouse: Nicolas De Saint Omer ( - ) 7
Marr: Aug 1207 7
3 M King Andras II Masodik Of Hungary 1 2 5 7
AKA: Andras II (Masodik Endre) King Of Hungary
Born: 1176 - Of, Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergo, Hungary 7
Christened:
Died: 21 Sep 1235 5 7
Buried: - Eger, Heves, Hungary 5 7
AFN: 881D-XD
Spouse: Countess Gertrude Of Andechs (Abt 1185-1213) 1 2 7
Marr: 1203 7
Spouse: Beatrix D' Este (Abt 1200-Bef 1245) 2 5 7
Marr: 14 May 1234 5 7
Spouse: Queen Yolande De Courtenay Of Hungary (1198-1233) 2 7
Marr: 1215 7
4 F Princess Konstancia Konstancia Of Hungary 2 5 7
AKA: Princess Of Hungary Konstancia
Born: 1180 - Of, Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergo, Hungary 7
Christened:
Died: 1240
Buried:
AFN: 881F-ZP
Spouse: Premysl Otakar Bohemia (1155-1230) 2 7
Marr: 1199 7
General Notes (Husband)
[royalty.ged]
NAME Bela III (Harmadik Bela) King Of /HUNGARY/
BIRT PLAC Of, Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary
MARR DATE 1163 (DIV)
General Notes (Wife)
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TITL [QUEEN OF HUNGARY]
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Imre King Of Hungary
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BIRT PLAC Of, Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary
General Notes for Child Margit Princess Of Hungary
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BIRT PLAC Of, Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary
General Notes for Child King Andras II Masodik Of Hungary
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NAME Andras II (Masodik Endre) King Of /HUNGARY/
BIRT PLAC Of, Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary
General Notes for Child Princess Konstancia Konstancia Of Hungary
[royalty.ged]
BIRT PLAC Of, Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary
DEAT DATE 3 OR 4 DEC 1240
King Henry II Plantagenet Of England and Princess Alisa Capet Of France
Husband King Henry II Plantagenet Of England 1 2 5 6 7 9
AKA: Curtmantle, Henry II Plantagent
Born: 5 Mar 1132-1133 - , Le Mans, Sarthe, France 5
Christened: 1154-1189
Died: 6 Jul 1189 - , Chinon, Indre-Et-Loire, France 5
Buried: 8 Jul 1189 - Fontevrault Abbey, Fontevrault, Maine-Et-Loire, France 5
AFN: 8WKP-WF
Father: Count Geoffrey V Le Plantagenet Of Anjou (1113-1151) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Mother: Matilda Beauclerc Of Scotland (1102-1167) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Marriage: - Associated With
Other Spouse: Annabel Balliol (Abt 1153-1204) - 18 May 1153 - Unmd
Other Spouse: Queen Elbeonore D' Aquitaine Of England (1121-1204) 1 2 5 6 7 9 - 18 May 1152 - Bordeaux, France 9
Other Spouse: Rosamund (Joan) Clifford Mistress (Abt 1137-1176) 1 2 8 - Not Married. Produced 2 Illegitimate Son
Other Spouse: Nesta Bloet ( - ) 2 - Associated With
Other Spouse: Alice De Porhoët ( - ) 2 - Associated With
Other Spouse: Ykenai Or Hikenai Concubine Of England (Abt 1131- ) - Unmd
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth 7, Le Mans, Sarthe, France, 25 Mar 1133
• Alt. Death 7, Chinon, Indre-Et-Loire, France, 6 Jul 1189
• Alt. Buried 7, Fontevrault Abbey, Fontevrault, Maine-Et-Loire, France, 8 Jul 1189
Wife Princess Alisa Capet Of France 1 2 6
Born: Abt 1150
Christened:
Died: Abt 1198
Buried:
Father: King Louis VII Capet Of France (1119-1180) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Mother: Queen Elbeonore D' Aquitaine Of England (1121-1204) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Other Spouse: Theobald IV Of Blois Count Of Blois (Abt 1127-1190) 1 2 6 - Abt 1164
Other Spouse: King Richard I Plantagenet Of England (1157-1199) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Children
1 U Three Children (details suppressed for this person)
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General Notes (Husband)
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NAME Henry II "Plantagenet" King Of /ENGLAND/
BURI PLAC Fontevrault Abbey, Fontevrault, Maine-Et-Loire, France
General Notes (Wife)
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
King Richard I Plantagenet Of England and Princess Alisa Capet Of France
Husband King Richard I Plantagenet Of England 1 2 5 6 7 9
Born: 13 Sep 1157 - Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England 9
Christened: 1189-1199
Died: 6 Apr 1199 - Chalus, Haute-Vienne, France 7
Buried: 6 Apr 1199 - Fontevrault L'AB, Maine-Et-Loire, France 7
AFN: 8XJ3-VQ
Father: King Henry II Plantagenet Of England (1132-1189) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Mother: Queen Elbeonore D' Aquitaine Of England (1121-1204) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Berengaria Princess Of Navarre (Abt 1163-1230) 1 2 5 6 7 9 - 12 May 1191 - Limassol, Limassol, Cyprus 7
Other Spouse: Joan De St Pol ( - ) 2 - Associated With
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth 5, Beaumont Palace, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, 13 Sep 1157
• Alt. Death 5, , Chalus, France, 6 Apr 1199
• Alt. Buried 5, , Fontevrault L'AB, France
Wife Princess Alisa Capet Of France 1 2 6
Born: Abt 1150
Christened:
Died: Abt 1198
Buried:
Father: King Louis VII Capet Of France (1119-1180) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Mother: Queen Elbeonore D' Aquitaine Of England (1121-1204) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Other Spouse: Theobald IV Of Blois Count Of Blois (Abt 1127-1190) 1 2 6 - Abt 1164
Other Spouse: King Henry II Plantagenet Of England (1132-1189) 1 2 5 6 7 9 - Associated With
General Notes (Husband)
Richard I (September 8, 1157 - April 6, 1199) was King of England from 1189 to 1199. He was often referred to as Richard the Lionheart, Coeur de Lion and Oc et No by the French, and Melek-Ric by the Saracens (his name in Arabic used to frighten children: "King Rick will get you if you don't watch out!"). He was considered a hero in his day and has often been portrayed as one in works of literature. He became known as an ambitious man.
Early Life
The third of King Henry II's legitimate sons, Richard was never expected to accede to the throne. He was, however, the favourite son of his mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine. Although born in Oxford, England, he soon came to know France as his home. When his parents effectively separated, he remained in Eleanor's care, and was invested with her duchy of Aquitaine in 1168, and of Poitiers in 1172. This was his consolation prize for the fact that his eldest brother, Henry the Young King, was simultaneously crowned as his father's successor. Richard and his other brother, Geoffrey, duke of Brittany, thus learned how to defend their property while still teenagers. As well as being an educated man, able to compose poetry in French and Provençal, Richard was also a magnificent physical specimen (his height is estimated at six feet four inches tall) and gloried in military activity. From an early age he appeared to have significant political and military abilities, became noted for his chivalry and courage, and soon was able to control the unruly nobles of his territory. As with all the true-born sons of Henry II, Richard had limited respect for his father and lacked foresight and a sense of responsibility.
In 1170, his elder brother Henry the Young King was crowned king of England as Henry III. Historians know him as Henry "the Young King" so as not to confuse him with the later king of this name who was his nephew.
In 1173, Richard joined his brothers, Henry and Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany, in a revolt against their father. They were planning to dethrone their father and leave the Young King as the only king of England. Henry II invaded Aquitaine twice. At the age of seventeen, Richard was the last of the brothers to hold out against Henry; though, in the end, he refused to fight him face to face and humbly begged his pardon. In 1174, after the end of the failed revolt, Richard gave a new oath of subservience to his father.
After his failure Richard concentrated on putting down internal revolts by the dissatisfied nobles of Aquitaine, especially the territory of Gascony. The increasing cruelty of his reign led to a major revolt of Gascony in 1183. Richard had a terrible reputation, including reports of various rapes and murders. The rebels hoped to dethrone Richard and asked his brothers Henry and Geoffrey to help them succeed. Their father feared that the war between his three sons could lead to the destruction of his kingdom. He led the part of his army that served in his French territories in support of Richard. The Young King's death on June 11, 1183, ended the revolt, and Richard remained on his throne.
Young Henry's death left Richard as the eldest surviving son and the natural heir when the old King died. However, there was some uncertainty over King Henry's intentions. When Geoffrey also died, Richard was the only realistic possibility, his youngest brother, John, being too weak and inexperienced to be considered as an alternative. From the Young King's death Richard was considered -- though not officially proclaimed -- heir to the joint thrones of England, Normandy and Anjou. In 1188 Henry II planned to concede Aquitaine to his youngest son John Lackland, later King John of England. In opposition to his father's plans, Richard allied himself with King Philip II of France, the son of Eleanor's ex-husband Louis VII by his third wife, Adela of Blois. In exchange for Philip's help against his father, Richard promised to concede his rights to both Normandy and Anjou to Philip. Richard gave an oath of subservience to Philip in November of the same year. In 1189 Richard attempted to take the throne of England for himself by joining Philip's expedition against his father. They were victorious. Henry, with John's consent, agreed to name Richard his heir. On July 6, 1189 Henry died in Chinon, and Richard succeeded him as King of England, Duke of Normandy, and Count of Anjou. He was officially crowned duke on July 20 and king in Westminster on September 3, 1189.
Reign
As a result of an incident during Richard's coronation celebrations, religious and political persecution of the Jews took place throughout the country. Richard has been criticised for doing little for England, siphoning the kingdom's resources by appointing Jewish moneylenders to support his tirades away on Crusade in the Holy Land.
Richard had one major reason for discontent with his father. Henry had appropriated Princess Alice (not the same Alice as Richard's half-sister), the daughter of the French king and Richard's betrothed, as his mistress. This made a marriage between Richard and Alice technically impossible - at least in the eyes of the church, but Henry, not wishing to cause a diplomatic incident, prevaricated and did not confess to his misdeed. As for Richard, he was discouraged from renouncing Alice because she was Philip's sister. It is Richard's early friendship with Philip which has led to the suggestion that he may have been homosexual, but the historical evidence for this is scant. Whether or not he and Philip were lovers, they quickly became enemies and, within a few years, were at one another's throats.
Leaving the country in the hands of various officials he designated (including his mother, at times), Richard spent only a small fraction of his reign in England, being far more concerned with his possessions in what is now France and his battles in Palestine. He had grown up on the Continent, and had never seen any need to learn the English language. Soon after his accession to the throne, he decided to join the Third Crusade, inspired by the loss of Jerusalem to the "infidels" under the command of Saladin. Afraid that, during his absence, the French might usurp his territories, Richard tried to persuade Philip to join the Crusade as well. Philip agreed and both gave their crusader oaths on the same date.
Richard did not concern himself with the future of England. He wanted to engage in an adventure that would cause the troubadours to immortalise his name, as well as guaranteeing him a place in heaven. The evidence suggests that he had deep spiritual needs, and he swore an oath to renounce his past wickedness in order to show himself worthy to take the cross. He started to raise a new English crusader army, though most of his warriors were Normans, and supplied it with weapons. He spent most of his father's treasury, raised taxes, and even agreed to free King William I of Scotland from his oath of subservience to Richard in exchange for 10,000 marks. To raise even more money he sold official positions, rights, and lands to those interested in them. He finally succeeded in raising a huge army and navy. After repositioning the part of his army he left behind so that it would guard his French possessions, Richard finally started his expedition to the Holy Land in 1190. Richard appointed as regents Hugh, Bishop of Durham, and William de Mandeville, who soon died and was replaced by Richard's chancellor William Longchamp. Richard's brother John was not satisfied by this decision and started scheming against William.
The Struggle for Sicily
In September 1190 both Richard and Philip arrived in Sicily. In 1189 King William II of Sicily had died. His heir was his aunt Constance, later Queen Constance of Sicily, who was married to Emperor Henry VI. But immediately after William's death, William's cousin, Tancred, rebelled, seized control of the island and was crowned early in 1190 as King Tancred I of Sicily. He was favored by the people and the pope but had problems with the island's nobles. Richard's arrival caused even more problems. Tancred had imprisoned William's widow, Queen Joan, who was Richard's sister, and did not give her the money she had inherited according to William's will. Richard demanded that his sister be released and given her inheritance. Meanwhile the presence of two foreign armies caused unrest among the people. In October, the people of Messina revolted, demanding that the foreigners leave the island. Richard attacked Messina and captured it on October 4, 1190. After looting and burning the city Richard established his base in it. He remained there until March 1191 when Tancred finally agreed to sign a treaty. The treaty was signed during the same month by Richard, Philip and Tancred. According to the treaty's main terms:
* Joan was to be released, receiving her inheritance along with the dowry her father had given to the deceased William.
* Richard and Philip recognized Tancred as legal King of Sicily and vowed to keep the peace between all three of their kingdoms.
* Richard officially proclaimed his nephew, the son of Geoffrey, Arthur of Brittany, as his heir, and Tancred promised to later marry one of his daughters to Arthur when he came of age (Arthur was only four years old at the time).
After signing the treaty Richard and Philip left Sicily. The treaty undermined England's relationships with the Holy Roman Empire and caused the revolt of Richard's brother John, who hoped to be proclaimed heir instead of their nephew. Although his revolt failed, John continued to scheme against his brother after this point.
Richard on the Third Crusade
During April Richard stopped on the Byzantine island of Rhodes to avoid the stormy weather. He left in May but a new storm drove Richard's fleet to Cyprus. On May 6, 1191, Richard's fleet arrived in the port of Lemesos (now Limassol). Richard captured the city. When the island's despot Isaac Dukas Comnenus arrived to stop the Crusaders he discovered he was too late, and retired to Kolossi. Richard called Isaac to negotiations but Isaac broke his oath of hospitality and started demanding Richard's departure. Richard ordered his cavalry to follow him in a battle against Isaac's army in Tremetusia. The few Roman Catholics of the island joined Richard's army and so did the island's nobles who were dissatisfied with Isaac's seven years of tyrannical rule. Though Isaac and his men fought bravely, Richard's army was bigger and better equipped, assuring his victory. Isaac continued to resist from the castles of Pentadactylos but after the siege of his castle of Kantaras he finally surrendered. Richard became the new ruler of Cyprus.
Richard looted the island and massacred those trying to resist him. Meanwhile, Richard was finally able to marry the woman to whom he was engaged, who had been brought by his mother to join him on the crusade route. His marriage to Princess Berengaria of Navarre, first-born daughter of King Sancho VI of Navarre, was held in Limassol on May 12, 1191. It was attended by his sister Joan, whom Richard had brought from Sicily. There were no children from the marriage; opinions vary as to whether it was ever a love match. The unfortunate Berengaria had almost as much difficulty in making the journey home as her husband did, and did not see England until after his death.
Richard and most of his army left Cyprus for the Holy Land early in June. In his absence Cyprus would be governed by Richard Kamvill. Richard arrived at Acre in June 1191, in time to relieve the siege of the city by Saladin. Deserted by Philip and having fallen out with Duke Leopold V of Austria, he suddenly found himself without allies.
Richard's tactics ensured success at the siege of Acre and on the subsequent march south, Saladin's men being unable to harass the Crusader army into an impulsive action which might not have gone their way. However, the desertion of the French king had been a major blow, from which they could not hope to recover. Realising that he had no hope of holding Jerusalem even if he took it, Richard sadly ordered a retreat. Despite being only a few miles from the city, he refused, thereafter, to set eyes on it, since God had ordained that he should not be the one to conquer it. He had finally realised that his return home could be postponed no longer, since both Philip and John were taking advantage of his absence to make themselves more powerful.
Having planned to leave Conrad of Montferrat as "King" of Jerusalem and Cyprus in the hands of his own protégé, Guy of Lusignan, Richard was dealt another blow when Conrad was assassinated before he could be crowned. His replacement was Richard's own nephew, Henry I of Champagne.
Captivity and Return
On his return to Europe in the autumn of 1192, Richard was captured by Duke Leopold — whom he had publicly insulted in the course of the crusade — and was handed over as a prisoner to the Emperor Henry VI after being held captive at Dürnstein. Although the circumstances of his captivity were not severe, he was frustrated by his inability to travel freely. The imprisonment gave rise to the legend of Blondel. On payment of a ransom of 150,000 marks, which left England destitute for years, he was released and returned to England in 1194. Once again repenting of his sins, he underwent a second coronation. Nevertheless, he spent the remainder of his reign attempting to regain the territory he had lost in France. After his departure in May 1194, he never returned to England.
Overall Assessment
There is no doubt that Richard had many admirable qualities, as well as many bad ones. He was a military mastermind, and politically astute in many ways — yet incredibly foolish in others, and unwilling to give way to public opinion. He was capable of great humility as well as great arrogance. He loved his family, but behaved ruthlessly to his enemies. He was revered by his most worthy rival, Saladin, and respected by the Emperor Henry, but hated by many who had been his friends, especially King Philip. He was often careless of his own safety: the wound which killed him need not have been inflicted at all if he had been properly armoured. Almost the same thing had happened, ten years earlier when, while feuding with his father, he had encountered William Marshal while unarmed and had to beg for his life. Richard's existence had been one whole series of contradictions. Although he had neglected his wife and had to be commanded by priests to be faithful to her, she was distraught at the news of his death.
During his absence, his brother John had come close to seizing the throne; Richard forgave him, and even named him as his heir in place of Arthur, who was growing into an unpleasant youth. With his 77 year-old mother at his side, Richard died on April 6 1199 from the after-effects of an arrow wound received during the siege of Chalus in France and was buried next to his father at Fontevraud Abbey near Chinon and Saumur, France. It is said that he summoned Pierre Basile, the crossbowman who had delivered the fatal wound to his bedside, and was so impressed with the man's refusal to be cowed that he pardoned him.
Richard was succeeded by his brother John as king of England. However, his French territories initially rejected John as a successor, preferring his nephew Arthur of Brittany, the son of their late brother Geoffrey, whose claim was technically better than John's.
Folklore
The tales of Robin Hood are traditionally set during the reign of Richard I. However, the only certainty about Robin Hood is that he lived some time during the 12th and/or 13th centuries. It was not until much later that a connection came to be made between the two men. The typical usage of the link is that the major political goal of Robin's war is to restore Richard to the throne after Prince John usurped it.
General Notes (Wife)
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Prince Alphonse Capet Of France
Husband Prince Alphonse Capet Of France 1 7 9
Born: 26 Jan 1212-1213 - , Lorrez Le Bocage, Seine Et Marne, France 7
Christened:
Died: - Died Young 7
Buried:
Father: King Louis VIII Capet Of France (1187-1226) 1 2 6 7 9
Mother: Queen Blanca Alphonsa Sanchez Of France (1187-1252) 1 2 5 6 7 9
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth, 26 Jan 1212-1213
• Alt. Death 9, 1271
Wife
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Count of Poitiers. Married the daughter of Raymo n d V I I o f Languedoc. Source:Haydn's Book of Dignitie s , p 23 ; Fr enc h Royals (FR-RO-DE.zip: Compuserve)