PedigreeBozena &1
F, #8401, b. 984, d. 1055
Parents
Family: Oldrich & (b. 975, d. 9 November 1034)
Events
984
Birth
984 | Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic
1055~71
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
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PedigreeBoleslav II & ("The Pious")1
M, #8402, b. 925, d. 7 February 999
Parents

Boleslaw II of Poland
Events
925
Birth
925 | Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic
972~47
Title
972
Boleslav II & ("The Pious") held the title Duke of Bohemia.
999~74
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
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PedigreeEmma & of Bourgogne1
F, #8403, b. 930, d. between 1005 and 1006
Events
Title
Emma & of Bourgogne held the title Duchess of Bohemia.
930
Birth
930 | Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic
Death
Between 1005 and 1006
Last Edited | 28 February 2025 06:47:41 |
Citations
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PedigreeRomanos II1
M, #8405, b. 940, d. 15 March 963
Parents

Romanos I Church
Events
940
Birth
940 | Constantinople, Turkey
956~16
956 | Constantinople, Turkey
Age: ~20
Birth: 936 | Constantinople, Turkey
Title
From November 959 to 3 March 963
Romanos II held the title Emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
963~23
Last Edited | 28 February 2025 07:40:08 |
Citations
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PedigreeTheophano of Byzantium1
F, #8406, b. 936
Parents
Events
Title
Theophano of Byzantium held the title Empress of the Byzantine Empire.
936
Birth
936 | Constantinople, Turkey
956~20
956 | Constantinople, Turkey
Age: ~16
Birth: 940 | Constantinople, Turkey
Death: 15 March 963
Last Edited | 28 February 2025 07:53:21 |
Citations
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PedigreeConstantine VII1
M, #8407, b. 906, d. 9 November 959
Parents
Events
906
Birth
906 | Constantinople, Turkey
913
Title
From 913
Constantine VII held the title Emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
919~13
27 April 919 | Constantinople, Turkey
Age: ~13
Birth: 906 | Constantinople, Turkey
Death: 19 September 961
959~53
Last Edited | 28 February 2025 07:39:41 |
Citations
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PedigreeHelena Lekapene1
F, #8408, b. 906, d. 19 September 961
Parents
Events
Note
Helena Lekapene (Latinized to Lecapena) (c. 910 – 19 September 961) was the Empress consort of Constantine VII. She was a daughter of Romanos I and his wife Theodora.
The deaths of Emperor Leo VI the Wise in 912 and his brother and successor Alexander in 913, left the throne of the Byzantine Empire to Constantine VII. Constantine was only seven years old when assuming the throne. The Empire was placed in the care of Regents.
Nicholas Mystikos, Patriarch of Constantinople was the principal regent until March 914. He was displaced by Zoe Karbonopsina, mother of the young Emperor. Zoe reigned with the support of influential general Leo Phocas until 919. However Leo led the Byzantine army into a series of lost battles against Simeon I of Bulgaria in a phase of the Byzantine-Bulgarian Wars. This strengthened the opposition to the Regent and her favorite general.
In 919, a coup d'état involving various factions managed to remove Zoe from power. The new effective Regent was Romanos Lekapenos, Drungarios (admiral) of the Byzantine navy. Romanos orchestrated the marriage of Helena to Constantine VII as a way to secure a connection to the legitimate Macedonian dynasty.
[edit] Reign of RomanosThe work Theophanes Continuatus was a continuation of the chronicle of Theophanes the Confessor by other writers, active during the reign of her husband. The description of her marriage at the chronicle places the event in April or May 919. The groom was still four or five months sort of his fourteenth birthday. The age of Helena is not recorded but she was likely also underage. They would not have children until the 930s.
Romanos was proclaimed basileopator ("father of the emperor") on the occasion of the marriage. In September, 920, Romanos was invested as kaisar (Caesar). On 17 December 920, Romanos was crowned co-emperor and in effect became the senior of the two associate emperors.
Helena was now married to the junior co-ruler. Her mother,Theodora who was crowned as Augusta in January, 921 and was her senior in palace hierarchy until her death on 20 February, 922.
Helena became in effect the senior Empress of the palace following the death of her mother. But not the only one. Her brother Christopher Lekapenos became co-emperor in 921. Prior to his elevation to the throne, Christopher was married to Sophia, daughter of magistros Niketas. Sophia was crowned empress in February 922. They had three children.
In 924, there was a senior Emperor (Romanos), two junior emperors (Constantine VII and Christopher) and two Empresses (Helena and Sophia). However Romanos crowned two more of his sons as co-emperors, Stephen Lekapenos and Constantine Lekapenos. By 933, Stephen was married to Anna, daughter of Gabalos. No children are mentioned by the chronicle. By 939, Constantine Lekapenos was married to another Helena, daughter of patrikios Hadrian. Helena died on 14 January 940 and subsequently Constantine married Theophano Mamas on 2 February 940. Constantine had a son but which wife was the mother is not recorded.
With the favor of Romanos, Christopher held seniority among the four junior co-emperors. He was the heir to the throne while Constantine VII, Stephen and Constantine Lekapenos were to remain junior co-rulers. However Christopher died in 931. Romanos did not advance his younger sons in precedence over Constantine VII. His son-in-law was now the heir over his own sons. Helena bound to become the principal Empress upon the death of her father.
This period lasted until 16 December 944. Fearing that Romanos would allow Constantine VII to succeed him instead of them, his younger sons Stephen and Constantine arrested their father and carried him off to the Prince's Islands compelling him to become a monk.
[edit] Reign of ConstantineConstantine VII was restored to his position as senior emperor after twenty-four years as junior co-ruler. On 27 January 945 his brothers-in-law and co-rulers Stephen and Constantine were also deposed. They were sent into exile, leaving Constantine VII sole emperor. Helena was by then the only Empress.
Having never exercised executive authority, Constantine remained primarily devoted to his scholarly pursuits and relegated his authority to bureaucrats and generals, as well as his energetic wife Helena.
Their marriage resulted in the birth of several children, including:
Leo, who died young.
Romanos II.
Zoe. Sent to a convent.
Theodora, who married Emperor John I Tzimiskes.
Agatha. Sent to a convent.
Theophano. Sent to a convent.
Anna. Sent to a convent.
Romanos II was the co-ruler and heir. When Constantine VII died on 9 November 959, Romanos II succeeded him to the throne. His own wife Theophano convinced him to sent all five of his sisters to the convent of Kanikleion. Helena seems to have retired from palace life after this point. Her death on 19 September 961 is among the last events recorded in the Theophanes Continuatus chronicle.
906
Birth
906 | Constantinople, Turkey
919~13
27 April 919 | Constantinople, Turkey
Age: ~13
Birth: 906 | Constantinople, Turkey
Death: 9 November 959
961~55
Last Edited | 10 December 2022 06:32:23 |
Citations
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PedigreeDobromire & von der Lausitz1
M, #8409, b. 942
Events
Title
Dobromire & von der Lausitz held the title Prince of the Western Slavs.
942
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
PedigreeHenry II & de Bar le Duc1,2
M, #8410, b. estimated 1190, d. 13 November 1240
Parents
Events
1190
Birth
Estimated 1190 | Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine, France
Title
From 1214 to 1239
Henry II & de Bar le Duc held the title Count of Bar-le-Duc and Mousson.
1219~29
1219
Age: ~27
Birth: 1192 | France
Death: 17 March 1242
1240~50
Death
13 November 1240 | Gaza, Palestine
He died on 13 November 1240, at age ~50, in Gaza, Palestine, died while on the Baron's Crusade.
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
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PedigreePhilippe & de Dreux1,2,3
F, #8411, b. 1192, d. 17 March 1242
Parents
Events
1192
1219~27
1219
Age: ~29
Birth: estimated 1190 | Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine, France
Death: 13 November 1240 | Gaza, Palestine
1242~50
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
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PedigreeJeanne of Bar
F, #8412, b. 1225
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 11 October 2011 19:23:37 |
PedigreeTheobald II
M, #8413, b. 1221, d. 1291
Parents
Events
1221
1239~18
Title
13 November 1239
Theobald II held the title Count of Bar.
1291~70
Last Edited | 28 February 2025 05:18:47 |
PedigreeTheobald I &1,2,3
M, #8414, b. 1159, d. 13 February 1214
Parents
Events
1159
1176~17
1176
Age: ~16
Birth: estimated 1160
1189~30
1189
Age: ~46
Birth: estimated 1143
Death: 1214
1190~31
Title
1190
Theobald I & held the title Comte (Count) de Bar-Mousson.
1197~38
1197
Age: ~11
Birth: July 1186 | Namur, Belgium
Death: 17 February 1247
1214~55
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
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PedigreeReinald & II de Bar1
M, #8416, b. 1120, d. 25 November 1170
Parents
Events
Title
Reinald & II de Bar held the title Count of Brie.
Title
He held the title Count of Verdun.
1120
Birth
1120 | Bar-le-Duc, Meuse, France
1149~29
Title
1149
He held the title Count of Mousson.
Title
From 1149 to 1170
He held the title Count of Bar-le-Duc.
1155~35
1155
Age: ~17
Birth: 1138
Death: 7 August 1207
1170~50
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
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PedigreeAgnes & de Champagne1
F, #8417, b. 1138, d. 7 August 1207
Parents
Events
1138
1155~17
1155
Age: ~35
Birth: 1120 | Bar-le-Duc, Meuse, France
Death: 25 November 1170
1207~69
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
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PedigreeHenri IV & of ("Henri the Blind") Luxembourg1,2,3
M, #8419, b. 1113, d. 14 August 1196
Parents

Henri IV of Luxembourg
Events
Title
Henri IV & of ("Henri the Blind") Luxembourg held the title Graf von Laroche.
Title
He held the title Graf von Durbuy.
Title
He held the title Graf von Longwy.
Note
Lost the use of his eyes in 1182.
1113
Birth
1113 | Namur, Belgium
1136~23
Title
1136
He held the title Graf von Namur.
Title
From 1139 to 1189
He held the title Comte (Count) de Luxembourg.
1168~55
1168
Age: ~18
Birth: 1150 | Gelderland, Holland
Death: 1194
1196~83
Death
14 August 1196 | Echternach, Rheinland, Germany
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
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PedigreeAgnes & of Guelders1
F, #8420, b. 1150, d. 1194
Parents
Events
1150
Birth
1150 | Gelderland, Holland
1168~18
1168
Age: ~55
Birth: 1113 | Namur, Belgium
Death: 14 August 1196 | Echternach, Rheinland, Germany
1194~44
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
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PedigreeSimon I & of Saarbrucken1
M, #8421, b. about 1120, d. about 1183
Parents
Events
1120
Title
From 1135 to 1183
Simon I & of Saarbrucken held the title Count of Saarbrucken.
1183~63
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
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PedigreeMathilda & of Sponheim1
F, #8422, b. about 1127
Parents
Events
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
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PedigreeFrederick I &1,2
M, #8423, b. 1090, d. 1135
Parents
Events
Title
Frederick I & held the title Count of Saarbrucken.
1090
1135~45
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
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PedigreeGisela & of Lorraine1,2
F, #8424, b. 1081, d. 1152
Parents
Son | Ekbert II (b. estimated 1100, d. before 4 February 1150) |
Events
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
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PedigreeAdolf II &1,2,3
M, #8425, b. about 1095, d. 1152
Parents
Events
Title
Adolf II & held the title Count of Saffenberg.
Title
He held the title Count in the Kolngau.
Title
He held the title Count in the Ruhrgau.
Title
He held the title Advocate of Marienthal.
Title
He held the title Advocate of St. Cassius in Bon.
1095
Birth
About 1095 | Saffenburg, Germany
1122~27
1122
Age: ~22
Birth: about 1100 | Schwarzenburg, Brandenbrug, Germany
Death: 1134
1152~57
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
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- [S68] Wikipedia
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family