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  Robert, Count of Clermont - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert of France (1256 – February 7, 1317) was made Count of Clermont in 1268.
Blanche (1281–1304), married in 1303 in Paris Robert VII, Count of Auvergne and Boulogne
Robert is considered the founder of the House of Bourbon, a family which, with passing of centuries came to govern as Kings of France (1589–1850) and Kings of Spain (1700–present).
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 Robert, Count of Clermont   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Robert of France (1256 –; February 7, 1317) was made Count of Clermont in 1256.
Blanche (1281-1304), married Robert VII, Count of Auvergne and Boulogne
Robert is considered the founder of the House of Bourbon, afamily which, with passing of centuries came to govern as Kings of France (1589 - 1850) and Kings of Spain (1700 –; to present day).
www.therfcc.org /robert%2C-count-of-clermont-154856.html   (133 words)

  
 Louis I, Duke of Bourbon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis was son of Robert, Count of Clermont and grandson of King Louis IX of France.
In 1310, Louis married Mary of Avesnes, daughter of John II of Avesnes, Count of Hainaut and Holland.
Jeanne (1312–1402), married in 1324 Guigues VII, Count of Forez
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 Philip I of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philippe's first marriage was in 1072 to Bertha, daughter of Floris I, Count of Holland (1055-July 30, 1094).
Although the marriage produced the necessary heir, Philippe fell in love with Bertrade de Montfort, the wife of Count Fulk IV of Anjou.
In 1094, he was excommunicated by Hugh, bishop of Lyon for the first time; after long silence, Pope Urban II repeated the excommunication at the council of Clermont in November 1095.
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 Bourbonnais (Traditional province, France)
Robert, founder of the third house of Bourbon, was recognized lord of Bourbon in 1283.
The elder son, Louis XIV, was the root of the French branch, which extincted with the Count of Chambord in 1883; of the Spanish branch, divided in several smaller branches, among which the royal branches of Spain and of the Two-Sicilies and the ducal branch of Parma.
The younger branch, from the younger son, Philippe, duke of Orléans, reached the throne of France with Louis-Philippe in 1830, and was the root of the branches of Orléans, Orléans-Bragance (the Brazilian imperial House), and Montpensier (whose members areiInfantes of Spain).
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 LOUIS XI. OF FRANCE - LoveToKnow Article on LOUIS XI. OF FRANCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
His first wife was Margaret, daughter of Robert II., duke of Burgundy; she was accused of adultery nd died a prisoner in the chateau Gaillard.
count of Foix in 1472 opened up the long diplomatic struggle for Navarre, which was destined to pass to the loyal family of Albret shortly after the death of Louis.
The count of Saint Pol, who had continued to play his double part, was surrendered by Charles to Louis, and executed, as was also Jacques d'Armagnac, duke of Nemours.
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 Encyclopedia: Henry I of France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Robert II the Pious (French: Robert II le Pieux) (March 27, 972 - July 20, 1031) was King of France from 996 to 1031.
Louis of France, Count dÉvreux (May, 1276 – May 19, 1319, Paris) was the third son of King Philip III the Bold with his second wife Marie de Brabant, and step-brother of King Philip IV the Fair.
A member of the Capetian Dynasty, Henri was born in Reims, France, the son of King Robert II (972–1031) and Constance d'Arles (973–1032).
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 First Crusade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He was joined by Duke Robert of Normandy (one of William the Conqueror's sons and Count Robert's cousin) and Count Stephen of Blois (a cousin by marriage to the Conqueror's daughter, Adele).
Robert of Flanders is a good example of those barons who went on crusade mainly out of pious zeal.
Robert of Normandy and Stephen of Blois decided to wait out the winter, for the Adriatic is a dangerous passage in winter.
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 HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH*   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Hugh, count of Vermandois, was a brother of Philip I. of France.
Robert of Normandy was the eldest son of William the Conqueror, and had made provision for his expedition by pledging Normandy to his brother, William Rufus, for ten thousand marks silver.
Robert, count of Flanders, was surnamed, "the Sword and Lance of the Christians." Stephen, count of Chartres, Troyes, and Blois, was the owner of three hundred and sixty-five castles.
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 Encyclopedia: Louis VI of France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Alphonse, Count of Toulouse and of Poitiers (November 11, 1220 - August 21, 1271) was the son of Louis VIII, King of France, and the brother of St Louis (Louis IX).
Events Corfu taken from Byzantine Empire by Robert Guiscard, Italy Byzantine emperor Nicephorus III is overthrown by Alexius I Comnenus, ending the Middle Byzantine period and beginning the Comnenan dynasty Alexius I helps defend Albania from the Normans (the first recorded mention of Albania), but is defeated at the Battle...
Raymond V (1134-1194) was count of Toulouse from 1148 until his death in 1194.
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 My Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Parents: Robert of BOURBON-FRANCE Count of Clermont and Beatrice Princess of BOURBON-BURGUNDY.
She was married to Robert of BOURBON-FRANCE Count of Clermont in 1272 in France.
was born in 1293 in Burgundy - dtr of Duke Robert.
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 Louis IX of France Online Research :: Information about Louis IX of France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
    Robert I, Duke of Burgundy     Robert I, Duke of Burgundy
Louis was the elder brother of Charles I of Sicily (1227–1285), whom he created count of Anjou, thus founding the second Angevin dynasty.
Robert, Count of Clermont (1256 – February 7, 1317).
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Louis IX Charles of Anjou Robert I Alphonse (Saint Louis) King of Naples Progenitor of the Count of 1226-1270 House of Artois Poitiers !
Philip III Robert Count of Clermont The Bold Progenitor of the houses of 1270-1285 Bourbon, Vendome and Montpensier !
Philip IV Charles Count of Valois Louis The Fair Progenitor of the houses of Progenitor of the house 1285-1316 Valois and Alencon Evreux-Navarre !
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 Encyclopedia: Robert, Count of Clermont   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Louis I of Bourbon, le Boiteux (1279 – January 29, 1342) was Count of Clermont, La Merche and Castres, and the first Duke of Bourbon.
See also: Dukes of Bourbon family tree – French monarchs family tree This is the Kings of France family tree, including all kings, from Charles Magne to the advent of the Republic.
French nobility Jump to: navigation, search For other counts of Clermont, see Count of Clermont The Counts of Clermont-en-Beauvasis first appear in the early 11th century.
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Baldwin VI of IX Count of Flanders (1171-1206)
Count Florent III of Earl of Ross (1140-1190)
Duke Geoffrey V *Count of Anjou Duke of Normandy (1113-1151)
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 Jean I, 4e duke de Bourbon --  Encyclopædia Britannica
count of Clermont (from 1404) and duke of Bourbon (from 1410), who was a champion of the House of Orléans in the Hundred Years' War.
duke of Bourbon (from 1434) and count of Clermont.
The house originated when Robert of Clermont, the sixth son of French King Louis IX married Beatrix, the heiress to the Bourbon lands.
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 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg638 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Robert Count Of Clermont & Prince of France was born in 1256 in,Paris,Seine,France.
She married Robert Count Of Clermont & Prince of France in 1272 in Verberie Sur Oise,France,.
Philip VI, of the house of Valo is, succeeded Charles IV to the throne of France in 1328.
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 LearnThis.Info Encyclopedia articles beginning with 'Ro'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Robert Bourassa's speech on the end of the Meech Lake Accord
Robert Bruce Stuart, Duke of Kintyre and Lorne
Robert Dudley, son of Leycester: Duca De Northumbria
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 House of Bourbon - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
With the course of time, the House of Bourbon would become one of the most powerful ruling families of Europe, with its members becoming monarchs of Navarre, France, Spain and southern Italy and rulers of several important duchies.
The Bourbons first became an important family in 1268, with the marriage of Robert, Count of Clermont, sixth son of king Louis IX of France, to Beatrice of Burgundy, heiress to the lordship of Bourbon.
Though his line was dispossessed of the dukedom after two centuries, the junior line of the Counts of La Marche acquired the Dukedom of Vendôme.
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 BOURBON - LoveToKnow Article on BOURBON
Matilda, heiress of the first house ~f Bourbon, brought this lordship to the family of Dampierre y her marriage, in 1196, with Guy of Dampierre, marshal of Thampagne (d.
In 5272 Beatrix, daughter of Agnes if Bourbon-Dampierre, and her husband John of Burgundy, narried Robert, count of Clermont, sixth son of Louis IX.
The elder branches of the family had become ~xtinct, and their son Louis became duke of Bourbon in 1327.
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In 1327, Louis I the Great, Robert's son, was given the Duchy of Bourbon as his apanage.
The elder son, Louis XIV, was the root of the French branch, which extinceted with the Count of Chambord in 1883; of the Spanish branch, divided in several smaller branches, among which the Royal branches of Spain and of the Two-Sicilies and the Ducal branch of Parma.
The younger branch, from the younger son, Philippe, Duke of Orléans, reached the throne of France with Louis-Philippe in 1830, and was the root of the branches of Orléans, Orléans-Bragance (the Brazilian Imperial House), and Montpensier (whose members are Infantes of Spain).
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 Langued'oil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Its very extensive Chateau was a favorite residence of Charles VIII and Francis I, and was the place that Leonardo da Vinci died while in the employ of the latter monarch.
The Counts of Anjou were noted for their ferocity and avariciousness, and thus have had a much larger impact on the development of France and Europe in general than the size of this quite small region southwest of Normandy would imply.
Robert, Archbishop of Rouen, was a son of Richard I, Count of Rouen (often styled Duke of Normandy), and thus a member of the House which eventually conquered England - William the Conqueror was his grand-nephew.
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 Marian Communications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Charles who was only five years old was taken by his mother to the court of Robert, Count of Flanders, his maternal grandfather.
When he grew up, he became a knight and accompanied Robert in a crusade to the Holy Land where he distinguished himself; on their return, Charles also fought against the English with his uncle.
At the same time, he arranged for Charles' marriage to the daughter of the Count of Clermont.
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 GraciousCall.org - HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH*
Hierosol., in Bongars, and Rec._Raymund de Aguilers, chaplain to the count of Toulouse: Hist.
Klein: Raimund von Aguilers, Berlin, 1892._Fulcher, chaplain to the count of Chartres and then to Baldwin, second king of Jerusalem: Gesta Francorum Jerusalem perigrinantium to 1125, in Bongars, Rec., and Migne, vol.
John VIII., 872-882, pressed by the Saracens who were devastating Italy, had promised to soldiers fighting bravely against the pagans the rest of eternal life and, as far as it belonged to him to give it, absolution from sins.
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 Hugh Capet of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert II (March 27, 972 – July 20, 1031)
He was succeeded by his son, Robert II.
This page was last modified 02:29, 19 September 2005.
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 Robert, Count of Clermont -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Robert, Count of Clermont -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
In 1272, Robert married (Click link for more info and facts about Beatrice of Burgundy) Beatrice of Burgundy, heiress of Bourbon and had the following issue:
Blanche (1281-1304), married (Click link for more info and facts about Robert VII, Count of Auvergne) Robert VII, Count of Auvergne and (Click link for more info and facts about Boulogne) Boulogne
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 1256 - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Robert, Count of Clermont, founder of the House of Bourbon
January 28 - William II, Count of Holland and King of Germany
September 1 - Kujo Yoritsune, fourth shogun of the Kamakura shogunate in Japan
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 Janet's Genealogy
Earl of Gloucester and Hertford.> Son Robert (2) Bruce, Lord of Annadale m‘d Margaret > Son Robert I 'the Bruce', King of Scotland m‘d +Isabel Mar > Daughter Marjory Bruce m’d +Walter Stewart > Son Robert II, King of Scotland.
Of Gilbert fitz Richard I' sons, Gilbert was the only one to achieve any great prominence, being the founder of the great cadet branch of the family and the father of one of the most famous men in English history.
Gilbert fitz Gilbert de Clare was high in the favor of Henry I, perhaps because his wife Isabell, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, count of Meulan and earl of Leicester, was one of Henry's favorite mistresses.
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