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  EUSKIRCHEN - LoveToKnow Article on EUSKIRCHEN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
EUSTACE I., a son of Count Baldwin II., held the county from 1046 until his death in 1049.
Eustace was knighted in 1147, at which date he was probably from sixteen to eighteen years of age; and in 1151 he joined Louis in an abortive raid upon Normandy, which had accepted the title of the empress Matilda, and was now defended by her husband, Geoffrey of Anjou.
The death of Eustace, which occurred during the next year, was hailed with general satisfaction as opening the possibility of a peaceful settlement between Stephen and his rival, the young Henry of Anjou.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /E/EU/EUSKIRCHEN.htm   (536 words)

  
 Eustace II. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Eustace took part in the Norman invasion of England in 1066, but the following year led an unsuccessful revolt against William I. They were subsequently reconciled.
Eustace was the father of Eustace III, who was in turn father of Matilda, wife of King Stephen of England.
Eustace’s death cleared the way for the accession of Henry II to the English throne.
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 EUSTACE, COUNTS OF BOULOGNE - LoveToKnow Article on EUSTACE, COUNTS OF BOULOGNE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
His fame as an astrologer commended him to the notice of the emperor Constantius II., with whom he became a great favorite, accompanying him on many of his expeditions.
He was outspoken and independent, and did not hesitate to oppose the emperor Manuel, when the latter desired an alteration in the formula of abjuration necessary for converts from Mahommedanism.
Other coins with the name Euthydemus, which show a youthful face, are presumably those of Euthydemus II., who cannot have ruled long and was probably a son of Demetrius.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg67.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Bertha married Robert II "the Pious", King of France son of Hugh Capet, King of France and Adelaide d'Aquitaine (de Poitou) (Adela de Normandie) in 966 in France.
Agnes married (3) Geoffrey II Martel, Comte d'Anjou son of Foulques III "Nerra", Comte d'Anjou and Hildegarde on 1 Jan 1031/1032 in France.
Maud married Eustace II, Comte de Boulogne son of Ernicule (Eustace I), Comte de Boulogne and Adeline.
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 Baldwin II of Jerusalem -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Baldwin of Bourcq was thus the first cousin (once removed) of the brothers Eustace III, Godfrey, and Baldwin, whom he followed on the (A Crusade from 1096 to 1099; captured Jerusalem and created a theocracy there) First Crusade in 1096.
Baldwin accepted and was crowned king of Jerusalem as Baldwin II on (A Christian celebration of the Resurrection of Christ; celebrated on the Sunday following the first full moon after the vernal equinox) Easter Sunday, April 14, 1118.
Eustace Grenier acted as regent in Jerusalem, and defeated an Egyptian invasion hoping to take advantage of the king's absence.
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 History of the Counts of Harnes
Their father, Eustace II, was an ally of the Duke of Normandy, and he followed William the Conqueror on the invasion of England in 1066.
(1285-1302) - John (Hugh) II, "le Mangeur" or "the Destroyer" (killed at the battle of Courtrai in 1302), the elder son of Hugh I. John ruled the southeast half of the land of Harnes and was known as the lord of Harnes and Pont-a-Vendin.
Although Englebert II was named Count of Harnes by Francis I of France, he served as vassal to both the King of France and the King of Spain.
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 Welcome to WWW.BeMentFamily.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Alexander II (of Scotland) (1198-1249), king of Scotland (1214-49), the son of William the Lion.
Oplaendinge, Jarl of the Uplands of Norway) was born Aft.
Edward was born at Windsor on November 13, 1312, the elder son of King Edward II, of the house of Plantagenet.
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 Early history of the Baliol (Bailleul) family
Bernard II was a munificent benefactor to the church, bestowing lands upon the abbey of St. Mary at York, and upon the monks at Riebault.
Eustace the younger married Hawise, daughter and heiress of Ralph de Boyville de Levyngton, a baron of Northumberland.
In 1324 he was invited to England by Edward II to be brought forward as a rival to Robert the Bruce, and in 1327, at the request of Edward III, he again visited England with the same object.
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 80
Renaud II (?) was born circa 1115 at of Bar-le-Duc, Meuse, France.
She married Renaud II (?), son of Count Renaud I of Bar-le-Duc and Gisèla of Vaudemont, in 1155.
She married Engelram II de Coucy, son of Thomas de Coucy and Melisende de Crecy, in 1132 at Beaugency, Loiret, France.
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 79
Otto II (?) married Richardis of Carinola (?), daughter of Udalrich I (?) and Sophia of Hungary (?), between 1088 and 1090.
Richardis of Carinola (?) married Otto II (?), son of Otto I of Scheyern and Haziga von Diessen (?), between 1088 and 1090.
She married Count Eustace II of Boulogne, son of Count Eustace I of Boulogne and Mathilda de Louvain, in December 1057.
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CHAPTER II LADY EUSTACE There were circumstances in her position which made it impossible that Lizzie Greystock, or Lady Eustace, as we must now call her, should be left altogether to herself in the modest widow's retreat which she had found at Brighton.
Eustace had strongly advised her to ask her aunt, Lady Linlithgow, to accompany her, but in refusing to do this Lizzie was quite firm.
Eustace explained to the lawyer that their best way out of it all would be to get the widow married to some respectable husband.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg90.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Alfonso married (2) Richilda of Poland daughter of Wladislaw II "the Exile", King of Poland and Sophia Agnes of Germany in Jul 1152.
Mary married Eustace III, Comte de Boulogne son of Eustace II, Comte de Boulogne and St. Ide d'Ardennes (Ida de Bouillon) in 1101/1102.
Ethelreda married Duncan II, King of Scotland son of Malcolm III "Caenmore", King of Scotland and Ingibriorg Finnsdottir of the Uplands (of Halland), "Earl's Mother" in 1090/1094 in Scotland.
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 Early Argyle Histroy
Eustace Argyle III added a supplement to the parchments and placed it in a second pouch along with the original in the secret cupboard for safekeeping.
Eustace was a good friend of Thomas A. Becket, who was born in 1119 and was a primate of England and second only to the king in power.
Eustace entered Merton Abbey and was led to see the truths of the Gospel through the Holy Word.
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 File 1a - From 1095 to 1400AD - Merchants and Bankers Listings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
This Eustace III was son of Eustace II Bouillon, (died 1091?), husband of Mary Stuart, daughter of Malcom III Stuart/Canmore, King of Scotland, and St Margaret of Wessex, who was daughter of a German Hohenstaufer.
Eustace II Bouillon Count Boulogne, (died 1081), came from Boulogne, coastal France, or, Aux Grenons, His father was Eustace I Bouillon Count Boulogne and Matilda/Maud Hainault.
In Barlow's tables on Edward the Confessor, Eustace III marries Mary, daughter of Malcolm III King of Scots, sister of Matilda/Edith, the wife of Henry I King of England, the son of William the Conqueror.
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 Medieval Scottish History
Eustace II, Count of Boulogne, descendant of Charlemagne, is pictured in the Bayeux tapestry as one of a group of knights (including a son of Guy of Ponthieu, Hugh Giffard and Geoffrey de Montfort killing earl Harold Godwinson.
Eleanor Plantagenet, daugther of Henry II, marries Alfonso VII of Castile.
Melisende, eldest daughter of King Baldwin II (du Bourg) of Jerusalem and Edessa, becomes queen at his death and marries the Duke of Anjou.
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 More Virginian Eustaces   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Children of THOMAS EUSTACE and ANNA KIRK are: i.
Children of JO EUSTACE and HENRY ELAM are: i.
EUSTACE (THOMAS A.) was born February 28, 1880, and died February 27, 1951 in Olney, Tx..
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 File 100: Ancestors of Paul Bailey MCBRIDE
Eustace II of Boulogne Count of Boulogne (1030-1080) m(1) Godgifu (Goda) Princess of England (1017-1055)
Son of Eustace II of Boulogne Count of Boulogne (1030-1080) and Ida of Lorraine (1040-1113)
Frederick II is shown as the son of Thierry I and Richilde dau.
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 Register Report
Duncan II King of died in Kincardineshire on 12 Nov 1094, he was 34.
In 1102 Mary of married Eustace III Count of Boulogne, M, son of Eustace II Count of Boulogne, M (-1093) & Ida of Lorraine, F. Born bef 1082.
Eustace III Count of died bef 1161, he was 79.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 391
He was the son of Baudouin II de Boulogne, Comte de Boulogne and Adeline de Hollande.
Eustace II de Boulogne, Comte de Boulogne+ b.
     Godefroi II, Duc de Basse-Lorraine was the son of Gozelo I, Duc de Basse-Lorraine and Urraca d'Ivrea.
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 My Family
She was married to Eustace II BOULOGNE in Sep 1057.
Children were: Eustace III BOULOGNE -Count, Godfrey BOUILLON, King Baudouin.
Children were: Gerberge DE BOULOGNE, Lambert BOULOGNE -Count, Eustace II BOULOGNE.
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 Lebanon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
As an interesting aside, it should be noted that Mardaite communities existed elsewhere in the Levant, and that in the late 600's Justinian II relocated a large number of these as part of a peace treaty with the Caliphate.
In 358, Tabnit II raised the standard of rebellion in Sidon, but was crushed by Persia later the same year.
The lords of Toron tended to be very influential in the kingdom; Humphrey II was constable of Jerusalem and Humphrey IV was married to Isabella, Amalric I's daughter (Toron passed under royal control during their marriage).
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 Battle of Hastings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Eustace II Count of Boulogne - Son of Count Guy of Ponthieu, who himself was famous for capturing William on the beach following his mission in 1064.
Eustace was thought to have been responsible for the Papal banner, but was injured in the battle.
He was also thought to have been one of those inflicting the final death blows to Harold II.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg74 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Eustace II of BOULOGNE [Parents] was born 1030.
Godgifu married Eustace II of BOULOGNE on CIR 1036.
Canute SVEYNSSON King of [Parents] was born 993 in Denmark.
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 Guines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Eustace of Guines, Count of Guines, b abt 1022, d 1052.
She md Eustace II de Fiennes, Baron Fiennes, abt 1148.
Baldwin II of Guines, Count of Guines, b abt 1144, d 2 Jan 1205.
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 Index for blank surnames or surnames starting with non-alphabetic character (Pedigree Pages)
, Waltheof II Earl of Huntington, Northampton And Northumberland(d.
, Henry II of Brabant Count of Lorraine And Louvain(b.
, Walter II The White Count of Amiens, Valois, And The Vexin(d.
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 AllRefer.com - Henry II, king of England : Reign : Restoration of Royal Authority (British And Irish History, ...
Henry II, king of England, British And Irish History, Biographies
Henry's vast Continental domains (he ruled about half the area of present-day France) were to occupy him for much of his reign, but his first objective was to restore order and royal authority to an England ravaged by civil war.
• Rosamond, mistress of Henry II of England
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 Roslin and the Rose Line
Although Eustace II was married to Goda, it is reported by historians that Godfrey de Bouillon, and his two brothers in line for the Jerusalem throne, were born from Eustace's second wife, Ida of Bouillon.
The Patriarch then urged yet another betrayal, the ascension of Baldwin II (Count of Rethel), merely Balwin's cousin/nephew, to the Jerusalem throne...instead of the rightful heir, Eustace III (the latter was brother to Baldwin (I) and supposedly of the Merovingians).
Baldwin II had partaken in the first Crusade, by the way, and for 18 years prior to his Jerusalem election, he had been the Count (and protector) of Edessa, north of Jerusalem and much closer to Georgia.
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 Articles - Baldwin I of Jerusalem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Baldwin was a son of Eustace II of Boulogne and Ida of Boulogne, and the younger brother of Eustace III of Boulogne and Godfrey.
The hostage, his son the future emperor John II Comnenus, was entrusted to the care of Baldwin.
Under the marriage agreement, if Baldwin and Adelaide had no children, the heir to the kingdom would be Roger II of Sicily, Adelaide's son by her first husband Roger I.
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 Crusader States, Kings of Jerusalem & Cyprus, Templars, Hospitallers, Israel, etc.
While the Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa and King Philip II Augustus of France went on the Crusade, Frederick died on the way, Philip soon left, and operations were mainly conducted by a third monarch, the King of England, Richard I, the Lion-Heart.
Before long, sons of King Frederick II of Sicily, brother of King James of Aragón, succeeded as Dukes, but then sovereignty began to be exercised by Kings of Sicily themselves, starting with Louis.
At the death of Isabella, Philip II of Taranto, a son of Charles II was then able to set aside her second husband, Philip of Savoy, and her daughter, Matilda, and return Achaea to the Anjevians.
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 Articles - Godfrey of Bouillon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
He was either the eldest or the second son of Eustace II, Count of Boulogne, and Ida, daughter of Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lotharingia.
He was designated by his uncle, Godfrey the Hunchback, as his successor in Lower Lorraine, but in 1076 Emperor Henry IV gave him only the Mark of Antwerp, taking back the fief of Lower Lotharingia, as his uncle had no direct descendants nor heirs-male.
Along with his brothers Eustace and Baldwin of Boulogne (the future Baldwin I of Jerusalem) he started in August, 1096 at the head of an army from Lorraine, some 40,000 strong, along "Charlemagne's road," as Urban II seems to have called it (according to the chronicler Robert the Monk)—the road to Jerusalem.
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