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  Linkswiler: Index
Boulogne, Geoffrey Of, Duke of Lorraine (i3825), b.1061-d.1100
Brabant, Godfrey I Of, Duke of Lorraine (i3770), b.1060-d.1139
Brabant, Henry Iii Of, Duke of Brabant (i3816), b.1240-d.1291
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  26TH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Henry I Duke of Brabant was born in 1158.
Mathilda "Maud" of Flanders was born in 1162.
Henry II, Duke of Brabant was born in 1189.
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 Ancestors of Dylan James Schiele
Godfrey III of Brabant Duke of Lorraine was born in 1142 in Louvain, Brabant, France.
Henri I of Brabant Duke of Brabant was born in 1165 in Of, Brabant, Belgium.
Parents: Godfrey III of Brabant Duke of Lorraine and Margaret of Limburg Duchess of Lorraine.
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 Royal Ancestors of the Erving, Goddard and Asfordby Families   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
(Dad)(Mom)Robert I Earl of Artois (ARC 113-29) married Matilda of Brabant (ARC 45-29), daughter of Henry II Duke of Brabant (ARC 155-27) and Mary of Swabia (ARC 45-28).
Henry II Duke of Brabant (ARC 155-27) married Mary of Swabia (ARC 45-28), daughter of Philip II Duke of Swabia (ARC 45-27) and Irene Angelica of Constantinople.
Mary of Swabia (ARC 45-28) marriedHenry II Duke of Brabant (ARC 155-27), son of Henry I Duke of Brabant (ARC 155-26) andMaud of Flanders (ARC 165-27).
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 Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch - aqwg70
Henry married Matilda d'Alsace of Boulogne on 1179.
Henry II Duke of Brabant was born 1187 and died 1 Feb 1246.
In the 42nd Henry III [1258], his lordship was made captain-general of all the forces designed for guarding the Welsh marches, and in the baronial war, he appears first to have sided with the barons, and afterwards with the king.
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 THURLOW, 1ST BARON - LoveToKnow Article on THURLOW, 1ST BARON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
He was succeeded by his brother Hermann I., during whose reign Thuringia suffered greatly from the ravages of the adherents of Philip, duke of Swabia, and also from those of his rival Otto of Brunswick.
Henry was appointed regent for King Conrad IV., but he soon transferred his allegiance from the emperor to Pope Innocent IV., and in 1246 was chosen German king at Beitshochheim.
Two years later Henry apportioned Thuringia to his son Albert the Degenerate, who sold it in 1293 to the German king Adolph of Nassau for 12,000 marks of silver.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Elizabeth of Hungary
She was a daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary (1205-35) and his wife Gertrude, a member of the family of the Counts of Andechs-Meran; Elizabeth's brother succeeded his father on the throne of Hungary as Bela IV; the sister of her mother, Gertrude, was
In the spring of 1226, when floods, famine, and the pest wrought havoc in Thuringia, Ludwig was in Italy attending the Diet at Cremona on behalf of the emperor and the empire.
The next year (1227) he started with the Emperor Frederick II on a crusade to Palestine but died, 11 September of the same year at Otranto, from the pest.
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 Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch - aqwg63
Andrew (Andreas) II Arpad King of Hungary was born 1176 in Esztergom, Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary.
Henry II Duke of Brabant was born 1187 in Brabant, France.
Henry III Duke of Brabant was born about 1226 in Brabant, Louvain, France.
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Henri I (Duke of Brabant) died in 1235.
Henri II (Duke of Brabant) died in 1248.
Henry I (Duke of Brabant) died in 1235.
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 Ancestors of Robert C. Bradley: Index
Bohemia, Bedrich, Duke of (marriage to Erszebet, Princess of Hungary) (i6169), b.1141-d.1189
Brabant, Jean II Duke (marriage to Margaret, Princess of England) (i5135), b.1275-d.1312
Carinthia, Engelbert II, Duke of (marriage to Uta Von Putten) (i6005), b.1065-d.1141
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 HOHENSTAUFEN - LoveToKnow Article on HOHENSTAUFEN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The second Hohenstaufen emperor was Frederick Barbarossas son, Henry VI., after whose death a struggle for the throne took place l~tween henrys brother Philip, duke of Swabia, and Otto of Brunswick, afterwards the emperor Otto IV.
Regained for the Hohenstaufen by Henrys son, Frederick II., in 1214, the German kingdom passed to his son, Conrad IV., and when Conrads son Conradin was beheaded in Italy in 1268, the male line of the Hohenstaufen became extinct.
Daughters of Philip of Swabia married Ferdinand III., king of Castile and Leon, and Henry II., duke of Brabant, and a daughter of Cofirad, brother of the emperor Frederick I., married into the family of Guelph.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg60 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Charles II the lame of NAPLES King of Naples was born 1254 and died 5 May 1309.
Henry I the Child of HESSE was born 24 Jun 1244 and died 21 Dec 1308.
Henry PLANTAGENET was born 28 Feb 1155 and died 11 Jun 1183.
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 Philippe II
Philippe II, known as Philip Augustus, King of France, son of Louis VII and Adela, daughter of Theobald II, count of Champagne, was born on the 21st of August 1165.
King Henry II of England was feudal lord of the greater part of France, practically all west of a line which began at Dieppe and ended at the foot of the Pyrenees more than halfway across to the Mediterranean, while at one point it nearly touched the Rhone.
His baillis, who at first rather resembled the itinerant justices of Henry II of England, were sent into the royal domain to supervise the conduct of the prévôts and hear complaints, while in the newly acquired lands in the south local feudal magnates were given similar powers with the title of sénéchal.
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 Henry II, Duke of Brabant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry II of Brabant (French: Henri II de Brabant, Dutch: Hendrik II van Brabant, 1207 – February 1, 1248 in Leuven) was Duke of Brabant and Lothier after the death of his father Henry I in 1235.
He supported his cousin, William II, Count of Holland, when the latter was chosen as German King.
Beatrix (1225 – November 11, 1288), married at Kreuzburg March 10, 1241 Heinrich Raspe Landgrave of Thuringia, married in Leuven November 1247 William III of Dampierre, Count of Flanders (1224 – June 6, 1251)
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 North Brabant Province (The Netherlands)
His son Henry was regent from 1183 until 1190, and on a coin from that period, there appears again a flag with a lion, having as inscription "GODEFRID".
Henry, the later Henry I, duke of Lower-Lorraine and Brabant (1190-1235), thus placed the lion on a shield.
Henry III, duke of Brabant (1248-1261), too, used a fl shield with a golden lion, as well as John I (1267-1294), who didn't change it after the battle near Woeringen.
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 Churchyard/Orr Family Museum (Genealogy) -- Overview Chart of Lineal Ancestors of King Edward III of England and ...
.- Henry II "Curtmantle" King of ENGLAND (1133-1189)
.- Thierry, Duke of ALSACE LORRAINE (1044-1115)
.- Henry, Prince of SCOTLAND, Earl of Huntingdon and Northumberland (1119-1152)
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 (Heilwig of Dagsburg - Henry III "The Black" )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Henri I (Ct. of Portugal) (Abt 1069/1070 - 1 NOV 1112)
Henry "Le Querelleur" (Duke of Bavaria) (918 - 955)
Henry II "FitzEmpress" (King of England) (25 MAR 1133 - 6 JUL 1189)
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 Holland from 993 - 1299 The history of the Lowlands during the reign of the Counts of the house of Holland
Emperor Henry II took the part of the complainants and commissioned Duke Godfrey of Lorraine to chastise the young Frisian Count.
Duke Godfrey invaded Dirks lands with a large army, but they were impeded by the swampy nature of the Country and totally defeated with heavy loss (July 29, 1018).
During a battle at Dordrecht in 1202, Holland lost the city Dordrecht (1202-1220) and Geertruidenberg (1202-1213) for a short period to Duke Henry I of Brabant (1190-1235), during this battle Dirk VII was defeated and Castle "Huis te Merwede" was heavy damaged.
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John II (Duke of Brabant) and Margaret were married on 8 Jul 1290 in Westminster Abbey, London, England.
Henry VI (King of England) and Margaret of Anjou were married on 22 Apr 1445 in Titchfield, Abbey, Hants.
Parents: Alexander II Nicholoevich ROMANOV (Tsar of Russia) and Marie of Hesse-Darmstadt.
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 Courtly Lives ... Edward I
Malcolm (Canmore) married (1) Ingibourg (her son was Duncan II of Scotland) (2) married in 1070 to Margaret Atheling (St. Margaret), the daughter of Edward Atheling, Prince of Hungary, and Agatha.
Henry was borm in 1069 and died December 1, 1135, on a hunting trip near Lyons, from eating lamprey eels, against the advisement of his doctor.
Henry III (surnamed Windsor) was born on October 1, 1207, and was crowned at Gloucester, England; at the age of 9 years.
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 Kings, Queens, Presidents and First Ladies
Edward II was imprisoned and in September 1327 died, nor by starvation as is often reported and first attempted, rather he was held down while a red hot poker was inserted into his bowels; thus he perished.
Henry I regularly stayed there, using it as a base for his hunting in the vicinity.
Henry II held court there on a number of occasions, the most significant on 1163 where both the Welsh and Scottish rulers paid homage to him and where he first strongly disagreed with Becket.
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Henry II 'Magnanimus' Duke of Brabant (M) b.
Son of Duke Robert II Curthose (and grandson of William the Conqueror andMatilda of Flanders), William Clito was supported by Louis VI of Francein claiming the duchy when his father was imprisoned (1106) by theEnglish.
Henry I of England, however, had his own son William theAetheling recognized as heir to Normandy and, in 1119, decisivelydefeated Louis VI and Clito at Bremule.
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 Henry II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry II of Germany (972-1024), Holy Roman Emperor
Henry II of Jerusalem (died 1324), also Henry II of Cyprus
This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Gilles de Rais: The Pious Monster
By the time Henry V took the throne of England in 1413, England, Scotland and Wales were at peace and the madness of Charles VI had caused a major power struggle across the Channel.
Henry thought the time was right to assert his claim to the throne of France, joining the Duke of Burgundy and others as claimants.
Among them the Duke of Brabant and the Count of Nevers, brothers of the Duke of Burgundy, the Duke of Alencon, the Duke of Bar, Charles d’Albret, Constable of France, the counts of Marle, Roucy, Dalm, Vaudemot and Dammartin.
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She was married to Wickmann II HAMALANT -Count in 950.
She was married to Henry I BRABANT -Duke.
Children were: Henry II BRABANT -Duke, Matilda BRABANT.
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 I1440: Duke Henry III of BRABANT ( - 1261)
I1440: Duke Henry III of BRABANT (- 1261)
_Liutgarde MOHA _____________________ _Duke Henry I of BRABANT ________________
_Maud VON SAFFENBERG ________________ _Duke Henry II of BRABANT _
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 Francia Media:  Lorraine & Burgundy
Brabant eventually fell to the Dukes of Burgundy, along with Flanders, a fief of France, and other former fiefs of Lower Lorraine, Hainault, Holland, Limburg, Namur, and Luxemburg.
Isabel, the Heiress of Lorraine, marries a grandson of Duke Louis I of Anjou, son of King John II of France.
The genealogy of the Dukes of Savoy is continued in the section on the Kings of Sardinia.
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 Diggers Place - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Henry I Duke of Brabant b.1160 - of Brabant,,France
Henry II Duke of Brabant b.1180 - of Brabant,,France
Henry II Duke of Limburg b.1111 - of Limburg,,Germany
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 Low Countries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Godfrey became Duke of Lower Lorraine in 1106, although by that time it was a meaningless title - he and his successors are better known as Dukes of Brabant.
Formally, Philip II of Spain remained duke of Gelders until 1581, when he was deposed by the Northern Netherlands (the ‘Republic’).
Note that the present Dutch province of Limburg was composed of parts of the former duchy of Gelderland and a number of small lordships between Maastricht and Aachen (Ger.).
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 Burgandy
She married Herny III Mansuetus, Duke of Brabant, who died in 1291.
GERBERGA of Burgundy was born in 965 and died in 1076.
CONRAD II of Burgundy, Count of Stratlingen, was born in 825 and died around 879/80.
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Henry died 22 Sep 1345, Monastery of Cannons, England, Buried: Newark Abbey, Leics., England.
Henry II Curt Mantel, King of England #19913 b.
Henry II Curt Mantel, King of England (see same person above in generation 26) #19913 b.
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 Royal Family Archives - Edmund TUDOR to Peter III ROMANOV
NOTES: Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby (a direct descendant of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster).
NOTES: After the death of his father, Duke Charles Frederick of Holstein-Gottorp, he was adopted by his aunt, Empress Elizabeth Petrovna, Empress of Russia who named Peter as her successor.
Formerly: Grand Duke Peter of Holstein, heir to the Russian throne.
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 The Forsythe Saga   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
[327679072] Henry Lovel, of Castle Cary and Hawick
Alan, IV, Duke of Brittany [Alan Fergent] and Ermengarde, of Anjou
Event: (1153) witnessed the agreement between King Stephen and Henry, Duke of Normandy whereby the latter was to succeed to the English throne upon the decease of the former++
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