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Source for:   Louis_VII of France,   1120 - 18 SEP 1180         Index

Event source:    S359
Page:   Eleanor of Aquitaine

Text:   In 1147, Eleanor accompanied her husband on the Second Crusade, travelling to Constantinople and Jerusalem. The Crusade was a failure and relations between Eleanor and her husband, already poor, deteriorated even further. Eleanor's failure to produce a son contributed considerably to this tension, and in 1152 they were divorced.


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Source for:   Philip_I of France,   23 MAY 1052 - 29 JUL 1108         Index

Name source:    S519
Page:   Database online.

Birth source:    S519
Page:   Database online.

Death source:    S519
Page:   Database online.

Name source:    S519
Page:   Database online.

Page:   Database online.

Page:   Database online.



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Source for:   Simon de Montfort,   1025 - 25 SEP 1087         Index

Name source:    S519
Page:   Database online.

Birth source:    S519
Page:   Database online.

Death source:    S519
Page:   Database online.

Name source:    S519
Page:   Database online.



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Source for:   Agnes of Évreux,   1030 - 1087         Index

Birth source:    S519
Page:   Database online.

Death source:    S519
Page:   Database online.

Name source:    S519
Page:   Database online.

Page:   Database online.



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Source for:   Agnes of Savoy,   1105 - 1127         Index

Birth source:    S519
Page:   May Family Tree 2015-09-22

Text:   Record for Agnes Savoy http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=1360832669&indiv=try

Death source:    S519
Page:   May Family Tree 2015-09-22

Text:   Record for Agnes Savoy http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=1360832669&indiv=try

Name source:    S519
Page:   May Family Tree 2015-09-22

Text:   Record for Agnes Savoy http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=1360832669&indiv=try
Page:   May Family Tree 2015-09-22

Text:   Record for Agnes Savoy http://search.ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=1360832669&indiv=try


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Source for:   Robert_II "Curthose" of Normans,   BET 1051 AND 1054 - 10 FEB 1133/34         Index

Name source:    S190
Page:   Children of William the Conqueror (excerpt from Wikipedia entry) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 2013-02-03

Text:   Family and children

William and his wife Matilda of Flanders had at least nine children.[48] The birth order of the boys is clear, but no source gives the relative order of birth of the daughters.[2]

Robert was born between 1051 and 1054, died 10 February 1134.[48] Duke of Normandy, married Sybil of Conversano, daughter of Geoffrey of Conversano.[145]
Richard was born before 1056, died around 1075.[48]
William was born between 1056 and 1060, died 2 August 1100.[48] King of England, killed in the New Forest.[146]
Henry was born in late 1068, died 1 December 1135.[48] King of England, married Edith of Scotland, daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland. His second wife was Adeliza of Louvain.[147]
Adeliza (or Adelida,[148] Adelaide[147]) died before 1113, reportedly betrothed to Harold II of England, probably a nun of St Léger at Préaux.[148]
Cecilia (or Cecily) was born before 1066, died 1127, Abbess of Holy Trinity, Caen.[48]
Matilda[2][148] was born around 1061, died perhaps about 1086.[147] Mentioned in Domesday Book as a daughter of William.[48]
Constance died 1090, married Alan IV Fergent, Duke of Brittany.[48]
Adela died 1137, married Stephen, Count of Blois.[48]
(possibly) Agatha, the betrothed of Alfonso VI of León and Castile.[w]
There is no evidence of any illegitimate children born to William.[152]
Page:   Children of William the Conqueror (excerpt from Wikipedia entry) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 2013-02-03

Text:   Family and children

William and his wife Matilda of Flanders had at least nine children.[48] The birth order of the boys is clear, but no source gives the relative order of birth of the daughters.[2]

Robert was born between 1051 and 1054, died 10 February 1134.[48] Duke of Normandy, married Sybil of Conversano, daughter of Geoffrey of Conversano.[145]
Richard was born before 1056, died around 1075.[48]
William was born between 1056 and 1060, died 2 August 1100.[48] King of England, killed in the New Forest.[146]
Henry was born in late 1068, died 1 December 1135.[48] King of England, married Edith of Scotland, daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland. His second wife was Adeliza of Louvain.[147]
Adeliza (or Adelida,[148] Adelaide[147]) died before 1113, reportedly betrothed to Harold II of England, probably a nun of St Léger at Préaux.[148]
Cecilia (or Cecily) was born before 1066, died 1127, Abbess of Holy Trinity, Caen.[48]
Matilda[2][148] was born around 1061, died perhaps about 1086.[147] Mentioned in Domesday Book as a daughter of William.[48]
Constance died 1090, married Alan IV Fergent, Duke of Brittany.[48]
Adela died 1137, married Stephen, Count of Blois.[48]
(possibly) Agatha, the betrothed of Alfonso VI of León and Castile.[w]
There is no evidence of any illegitimate children born to William.[152]