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  Alix of Thouars - Biocrawler
Alix of Thouars (1201 - October 21 1221) was the nominal Duchess of Brittany between 1206 to her death.
She was the daughter of Constance, Duchess of Brittany and Guy of Thouars.
In 1206, king Philip II of France withdrew Brittany from her father and became himself the regent of the duchy in Alix’s name.
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 Alix of Thouars - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Alix of Thouars - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Alix of Thouars contains research on
Alix of Thouars, See also, 1201 births, 1221 deaths, Dukes of Brittany and Medieval women.
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  Alix of Thouars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alix of Thouars (1201 October 21, 1221) was the nominal Duchess of Brittany between 1206 to her death.
She was the daughter of Constance, Duchess of Brittany and Guy of Thouars.
In 1206, king Philip II of France withdrew Brittany from her father and became himself the regent of the duchy in Alix’s name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alix_of_Thouars   (141 words)

  
 Guy, Duke of Brittany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Guy of Thouars (died April 13, 1213) was Duke of Brittany between 1203 and 1206, succeeding his stepson Arthur I.
He was the second husband of duchess Constance and styled himself Duke of Brittany and Count of Richmond in right of his wife.
Eventually he gave Brittany to his cousin Peter of Dreux, married to Alix of Thouars, Guy and Constance's daughter.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Guy,_Duke_of_Brittany   (163 words)

  
 Alix of Thouars -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Alix of Thouars (1201 - October 21 1221) was the nominal (Click link for more info and facts about Duchess of Brittany) Duchess of Brittany between 1206 to her death.
She was the daughter of (Click link for more info and facts about Constance, Duchess of Brittany) Constance, Duchess of Brittany and (Click link for more info and facts about Guy of Thouars) Guy of Thouars.
She was succeeded in the duchy by her son (Click link for more info and facts about John I) John I, but Peter remained the de facto ruler of Brittany until 1237.
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 Thouars
She md William VIII of Poitou/X of Aquitaine, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine, 1121, son of William VII of Poitou/IX of Aquitaine, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine, and Philippa of Toulouse.
William de Thouars, Vicomte de Thouars, b abt 1108 He md Aenor de Leusigne abt 1126.
Alix de Thouars b abt 1200, d 21 Nov 1221.
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 28th Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Pierre married Alix de Thouars, Duchess of Brittany.
The son of Robert II, count of Dreux, he married Alix, half sister and heiress of Arthur I duke of Brittany.
Alix de Thouars, Duchess of Brittany was born 1201 and married circa 1212.
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 Ancestors and Family of Guy of Thouars
Guy of Thouars was Duke of Brittany between 1203 and 1206, succeeding his stepson Arthur I. He was the second husband of duchess Constance and styled himself Duke of Brittany and Count of Richmond in right of his wife.
However, Constance died in 1202, and since Guy's rule was based on thin criteria, King Philip II of France took control of the duchy soon afterwards.
Eventually he gave Brittany to his cousin Peter of Dreux, married to Alix of Thouars, Guy and Constance's daughter.
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 The Rank/Title of Prince in France
(Alix received the barony of Baux, which, later united to the crown, was then given in 1641 to Honore Grimaldi, hence its present-day use as title of the heir apparent in Monaco).
Alix had married Guillaume de Vienne, seigneur de Saint-Georges, whose daughter Marguerite married in 1449 Rudolf of Baden-Hochberg, lord of Neufchâtel and Rothelin (1427-87).
Henri-Charles (1599-1674), duc de Thouars, was granted the rank of foreign prince in 1651; he bore Quarterly Or a chevron gules between three eagles azure (La Trémoïlle), France, Bourbon-Montpensier and Montmorency-Laval.
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 New Mexican Roots - New England Roots Pierre I Duc de Bretagne
Alix was the daughter of Guy of Thours, who was ruling Brittany for his daughter.
Pierre married Alix de Thouars Duchess of Brittany, daughter of Gui Comte de Thouars Duc de Bretagne and Constance Duchess of Brittany, in 1212.
(Alix de Thouars Duchess of Brittany was born in 1157 in Bretagne, Indre-Et-Loire, Provence, France
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 Ducs de Bretagne et Comtes de Penthièvre : table chronologique et généalogique
A cause d’elle, pendant sa minorité, Gui de Thouars, son père, est duc-régent de Bretagne de 1203 au 27 janvier 1213.
août 1431 Yolande d'Anjou, fille de Louis II, duc d'Anjou, roi de Naples et petit-fils du roi de France Jean II, décédée en 1440; et le 30 octobre 1441 Isabelle Stuart, fille de Jacques 1er, roi d'Ecosse, morte après 1495.
(1457-1458), deuxième fils du duc Jean IV, né le 24 août 1393, comte de Richemont, connétable de France, duc de Bretagne en 1457, mort le 26 décembre 1458 (à l'âge de 64 ans).
www.infobretagne.com /ducs-bretons.htm   (2749 words)

  
 Brittany 1
Alix I de Thouars, Duchess of Brittany (1203), * 1200, + 1221, Md. 1213, Pierre I de Dreux, Count of Dreux, Duke Consort of Brittany, Earl of Richmond, * 1191, + 1250.
Alix de Dreux, Dame of Pontarcy, * 1243, + 1288, Md. 1254, Jean I de Châtillon, Count of Saint-Pol, + 1279.
Catherine de Thouars, Dame of Aubigne, * 1201, + 1254, Md. 1212, André IV de Vitré, Sire and Baron of Vitré, * 1180, + 1250.
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 Alix of Thouars
Alix of Thouars is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
1274) October 9 - Robert de Sorbon, French theologian and founder of the Sorbonne (died 1274) Theobald IV of Champagne (died 1252) Ladislaus III of Hungary (died 1205) Mindowhowna, Queen of Galicia (died 1264) Danylo King of Rus (died 1264) Alix of Thouars, Duchess of Brittany (died 1221) 1201 - Deaths.
Alix of Thouars (1221), Duchess of Brittany List of women who died in childbirth - Germany.
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 Thouars 2
Vcte Aimery VII de Thouars, seneschal of Poitou, +1226, bur Chambon; 1m: before 1179 Sibylle de Laval, dau.of Guy V, Sire de Laval; 2m: Marie N; all kids were by 1m.
Vcte Louis de Thouars, +Talmont 1370; 1m: ca 1330 Cts Jeanne de Dreux (+1355); 2m: before VII.1361 Isabeau d'Avaugour; all kids were by 1m.
Simon de Thouars, Cte de Dreux, +in a tournament at Chateau d'Eu 1365, bur abbaye d'Eu; m.Chateau d'Eu 12.7.1365 Jeanne d'Artois (*1353 +1420)
genealogy.euweb.cz /french/thouars2.html   (841 words)

  
 [No title]
It was being ruled with less than a strong hand by [[Guy of Thouars]], as regent for his young daughter [[Alix of ThouarsAlix]].
Pierre married Alix, and on [[January 27]], [[1213]] did homage to the king for Brittany.
Her death meant that Pierre was no longer Duke, although he continued to rule the duchy with undiminished authority, as regent for his son Jean, then a boy of four or so.
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 Capetian Kings
Alix de Dreux b abt 1162; md Raoul de Coucy abt 1176.
He md Alix de Thouars abt 1212, daughter of Gui/Guy de Thouars, Count of Brittany, and Constance of Brittany.
He md [1] Alix of Lorraine 1165, and [2] Beatrix de Viennois 1 Sep 1183, daughter of Guigues/Andre de Viennois, Dauphin de Viennois, and Beatrix de Montferrat.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Kenryaku
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Events Alix of Thouars, heiress of the duchy of Brittany marries Peter of Dreux; beginning of the Dreux rule in Brittany, which would last until 1514 Births March 9 - Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy Deaths September 12 - Peter II of Aragon at the Battle of Muret Heads of state France...
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 Han's Homepage - Chapter Genealogy, Capet
Robert's first wife Aelis (Alix) was possibly a member of the "Etichonids" family of Alsace.
Alix and Aimar became the parents of Isabelle of Angoulème, who's first husband was John "Lackland" Plantagenet, King of England.
Alix and Thibaut's daughter Margaretha of Blois first married Otto of Hohenstaufen, the son of Emperor Friedrich "Barbarossa" of Germany, and after his death Gaulthier (Walter) II of Avesnes, the brother of our ancestor Bouchard of Avesnes.
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 Women in power 1200-1300
She was daughter of Duchess Constance and her father, Gui de Thouars, who was duke-regent during her minority until 1213.
Her husband, Pierre I de Dreux, Count of Penthièvre and Richmond was Duke by the right of his wife until 1221 and after her death during the minority of their son, Jean I until 1237.
Daughter of Comtesse Alix du Vexin (reigned 1197-after 1200), she succeeded her father Guillaume II and reigned jointly with her husbands; Count Simon de Dammartin d'Aumale and Mathieu de Montmorency (probably d.
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 -The Perkins Family
After Arthur I came Alix, half-sister to Geoffrey, and the daughter his mother Constance and Guy of Thouars.
Alix (above) marries Peter I Mauclerc (son of Robert II of Dreux).
Alix is regent(from 1221-1137) to her son John I, the red.
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 PSDTC Forum
Yeah, I didn't know of anyone they listed in the background except De Thouars, who I know is legit.
I trained with them at alix's school in Danverse MA -oriental culture institue.
Sifu Alix Lavaud's back ground is arnis, small circle jj and mui wing chun.
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 Constance, Duchess of Brittany - Definition, explanation
Finally in 1198 she was released, and had her marriage to Ranulph annulled.
Constance then took Guy of Thouars as her husband, and by him was mother of Alix of Thouars, who married Peter de Dreux, first Breton ruler of the House of Dreux.
Constance lived out the last few years of her life quite peacefully, then died of leprosy in 1201, and was buried at the Villeneuve Abbey Church.
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 :: Bretagne.com :: english issue :: Important dates in the history of Brittany   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
1203-1213 : Alix of Thouars, is duchess of Brittany.
1213-1237 : Pierre I Mauclerc, spouse of Alix of Thouars, duke of Brittany, battles against his feudal landowners and against the clergy.
Two candidates : Jean de Montfort, son of Arthur III and half-brother of Jean III ; Charles de Blois, Jeanne de Penthièvre’s husband, grand-daughter of Arthur III by her father Guy de Penthièvre, brother of Jean III.
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 » Alix de Thouars - Animes no ringo
Alix de Thouars née en 1201 et morte le 21 novembre 1221, fut duchesse de Bretagne de 1213 à 1221.
Alix de Thouars était la fille aînée du duc baillistre Guy de Thouars, (?
Alix fut inhumée avec sa mère le 24 novembre 1225 à l'Abbaye Notre-Dame de Villeneuve près de Nantes.
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 d'anjou - pafg39.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Zabel married King of Armnie Hethum de BARBA'RON I son of Constantine DE BARBA'RON Lord of Barba'ron and Alix DE LAMPRON on 14 Jun 1226.
Aimery DE THOUARS (Guy I DE THOUARS, Aimery VII DE THOUARS, Anor DE LUSIGNAN, Hugues VII DE LUSIGNAN, Hugues VI DE LUSIGNAN, Almodis DE LA MARCHE, Bernard I DE LA MARCHE, Aldebert I DE LA MARCHE, Emma DE PRIGORD, Guillaume PRIGORD, Wulgrin).
Savary DE THOUARS (Guy I DE THOUARS, Aimery VII DE THOUARS, Anor DE LUSIGNAN, Hugues VII DE LUSIGNAN, Hugues VI DE LUSIGNAN, Almodis DE LA MARCHE, Bernard I DE LA MARCHE, Aldebert I DE LA MARCHE, Emma DE PRIGORD, Guillaume PRIGORD, Wulgrin).
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 Ancestors and Family of Constance of Brittany
Constance then became ruler of Brittany until 1196, when she abdicated in favour of Arthur.
From Guy, Constance had a daughter, Alix of Thouars, who married Peter de Dreux, first Breton ruler of the House of Dreux.
In 1166, in furtherance of his father's policy of extending and consolidating Angevin power in France, Geoffrey was betrothed to Constance, daughter and heir of Conan IV, Duke of Brittany.
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