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Pedigree

Godiva of Normandy

F, #9376, b. 1076

Family: Estmond of Mercia (b. 1070)

DaughterEve & FitzEstmond+ (b. 1099, d. 12 March 1170)

Events

  • 1076
    Birth
    1076 | Normandy, France
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Pedigree

Piers & de Geneville1,2

M, #9377, b. 1256, d. 8 June 1292

Parents

FatherGeoffrey & de Geneville (b. 1226, d. 21 October 1314)
MotherMaud & de Lacy (b. 1230, d. 11 April 1304)

Family: Jeanne & de la March (b. 1262, d. 13 April 1323)

DaughterBeatrice de Geneville (b. estimated 1284)
DaughterJoan & de Geneville+ (b. 2 February 1285, d. 19 October 1356)
DaughterMaud de Geneville (b. estimated 1286)

Events

  • Title
    Piers & de Geneville held the title Baron Geneville.
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    He held the title Seigneur de Vaucouleurs.
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    He held the title Justicar of Ireland.
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    He held the title Lord Ludlow.
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    He held the title Sir - Knight.
  • 1256
    Birth
    1256 | Trim Castle, Trim, Meath, Ireland
    Citation: 1
  • 1283
    Before 11 October 1283 | Ludlow, Shropshire, England
    Birth: 1262 | Lusignan, Vienne, France
    Death: 13 April 1323 | France
    Citation: 1
  • 1292~36
    Death
    8 June 1292 | Ludlow Castle, Shropshire, England
    Citation: 1
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Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Jeanne & de la March1,2

F, #9378, b. 1262, d. 13 April 1323

Parents

FatherHugh XII & of Lusignan (b. 1240, d. 1270)
MotherJeanne & de Fougeres (b. 1242, d. 1274)

Family 1: Bernard III Ezi (b. estimated 1260)

DaughterMathe (b. estimated 1280, d. 1283)
DaughterIsabelle Ezi (b. estimated 1282, d. 1 February 1294)

Family 2: Piers & de Geneville (b. 1256, d. 8 June 1292)

DaughterBeatrice de Geneville (b. estimated 1284)
DaughterJoan & de Geneville+ (b. 2 February 1285, d. 19 October 1356)
DaughterMaud de Geneville (b. estimated 1286)

Events

  • Name Jeanne of Lusignan
  • 1262
    Birth
    1262 | Lusignan, Vienne, France
  • 1283
    Before 11 October 1283 | Ludlow, Shropshire, England
    Birth: 1256 | Trim Castle, Trim, Meath, Ireland
    Death: 8 June 1292 | Ludlow Castle, Shropshire, England
    Citation: 1
  • 1310~48
    Title
    1310
    Jeanne & de la March held the title Lady of Couche and Peyrat.
    Citation: 3
  • 1323~61
    Death
    13 April 1323 | France
    Citation: 1
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  3. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Geoffrey & de Geneville1

M, #9379, b. 1226, d. 21 October 1314

Parents

FatherSimon & de Joinville (b. 1176, d. April 1233)
MotherBeatrix & de Bourgogne (b. 1196, d. 20 March 1261)

Family: Maud & de Lacy (b. 1230, d. 11 April 1304)

SonWilliam de Geneville (b. estimated 1253, d. February 1309)
SonWalter de Geneville (b. estimated 1254, d. 18 April 1303)
SonPiers & de Geneville+ (b. 1256, d. 8 June 1292)
SonJean I de Geneville (b. estimated 1257, d. 31 January 1326)
SonGeoffrey de Geneville (b. estimated 1258)
SonNicholas de Geneville (b. estimated 1259)
DaughterKatherine de Geneville (b. estimated 1261)
SonSimon ++ de Geneville+ (b. about 1264, d. after 1335)
SonPierre de Geneville (b. estimated 1265, d. 1294)
DaughterJeanne de Geneville (b. 1266, d. 1297)

Events

  • Name Geoffrey de Joinville
  • Burial
    Trim, Meath, Ireland
    Citation: 2
  • Title
    Geoffrey & de Geneville held the title 1st Lord Geneville.
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    He held the title Seigneur de Vaucouleurs in Champagne.
    Citations: 2,3
  • Title
    He held the title Lord of Meath.
    Citation: 2
  • Title
    He held the title Lord of the Castle of Trim.
    Citation: 2
  • 1226
    Birth
    1226 | Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
  • 1252~26
    Marriage | Maud & de Lacy
    1252 | Meath, Ireland
    Age: ~22
    Birth: 1230 | Castle Trim, Meath, Irleand
    Death: 11 April 1304 | Castle Trim, Meath, Ireland
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    From 1273 to 1276
    He held the title Justicar of Ireland.
    Citations: 2,3
  • 1314~88
    Death
    21 October 1314 | Castle Trim, Meath, Irleand
    Citation: 2
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Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  3. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Maud & de Lacy1

F, #9380, b. 1230, d. 11 April 1304

Parents

FatherGilbert & de Lacy (b. 1202, d. before 25 December 1230)
MotherIsabel & le Bigod (b. 1212, d. 1250)

Family: Geoffrey & de Geneville (b. 1226, d. 21 October 1314)

SonWilliam de Geneville (b. estimated 1253, d. February 1309)
SonWalter de Geneville (b. estimated 1254, d. 18 April 1303)
SonPiers & de Geneville+ (b. 1256, d. 8 June 1292)
SonJean I de Geneville (b. estimated 1257, d. 31 January 1326)
SonGeoffrey de Geneville (b. estimated 1258)
SonNicholas de Geneville (b. estimated 1259)
DaughterKatherine de Geneville (b. estimated 1261)
SonSimon ++ de Geneville+ (b. about 1264, d. after 1335)
SonPierre de Geneville (b. estimated 1265, d. 1294)
DaughterJeanne de Geneville (b. 1266, d. 1297)
Trim Castle

Events

  • 1230
    Birth
    1230 | Castle Trim, Meath, Irleand
    Citation: 2
  • 1244
    Marriage | Pierre de Geneva
    Before 15 May 1244
    Birth: estimated 1225
    Death: 29 June 1249
    Citation: 2
  • 1252~22
    1252 | Meath, Ireland
    Age: ~26
    Birth: 1226 | Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
    Death: 21 October 1314 | Castle Trim, Meath, Irleand
    Citation: 1
  • 1304~74
    Death
    11 April 1304 | Castle Trim, Meath, Ireland
    Citation: 3
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Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  3. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Simon & de Joinville1,2,3

M, #9381, b. 1176, d. April 1233

Parents

FatherGeoffrey IV & ("The Younger") (b. 1141, d. August 1190)
MotherHelvide & de Dampierre (b. 1145, d. 1195)

Family 1: Ermengarde de Montcler (b. estimated 1180)

DaughterIsabelle de Joinville (b. estimated 1209)
DaughterBeatrix de Joinville (b. estimated 1210, d. March 1249)
SonGeoffroi V de Joinville (b. estimated 1212, d. May 1233)

Family 2: Beatrix & de Bourgogne (b. 1196, d. 20 March 1261)

DaughterMarie Simone de Joinville (b. estimated 1222, d. 23 August 1263)
SonSimon de Joinville (b. estimated 1223, d. 3 June 1276)
SonJean I of Joinville (b. 1 May 1224, d. 24 December 1317)
SonGeoffrey & de Geneville+ (b. 1226, d. 21 October 1314)
DaughterHelwide de Joinville (b. estimated 1227, d. 5 August 1312)
SonWilliam de Joinville (b. estimated 1229, d. 1268)

Events

  • Title
    Simon & de Joinville held the title Seneschal of Champagne.
    Citation: 2
  • Title
    He held the title Sir - Knight.
    Citation: 3
  • 1176
    Birth
    1176 | Joinville, Haute-Marne, Champagne, France
    Citation: 2
  • 1204~28
    Title
    1204
    He held the title Lord of Joinville.
    Citation: 3
  • 1209
    Before 1209
    Birth: estimated 1180
    Citation: 2
  • 1221~45
    1221 | Burgundy, Champagne, France
    Age: ~25
    Birth: 1196 | Burgundy, Champagne, France
    Death: 20 March 1261
  • 1233~57
    Death
    April 1233
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  3. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Beatrix & de Bourgogne1

F, #9382, b. 1196, d. 20 March 1261

Parents

FatherEtienne III & de Bourgogne (b. 1165, d. 16 March 1241)
MotherBeatrix & de Chalons (b. 1174, d. 7 April 1227)

Family 1: Aymon II (b. estimated 1195)

DaughterAgnes de Faucigny (b. estimated 1211, d. 11 August 1268)
DaughterBeatrix de Faucigny (b. estimated 1213, d. 8 March 1276)

Family 2: Simon & de Joinville (b. 1176, d. April 1233)

DaughterMarie Simone de Joinville (b. estimated 1222, d. 23 August 1263)
SonSimon de Joinville (b. estimated 1223, d. 3 June 1276)
SonJean I of Joinville (b. 1 May 1224, d. 24 December 1317)
SonGeoffrey & de Geneville+ (b. 1226, d. 21 October 1314)
DaughterHelwide de Joinville (b. estimated 1227, d. 5 August 1312)
SonWilliam de Joinville (b. estimated 1229, d. 1268)

Events

  • Name Beatrix d'Auxonne
  • Marriage Status | Aymon II
  • 1196
    Birth
    1196 | Burgundy, Champagne, France
  • 1210~14
    Marriage | Aymon II
    1210
    Age: ~15
    Birth: estimated 1195
    Citation: 2
  • Note | Aymon II
    Divorced in 1215.
    Citation: 2
  • 1221~25
    1221 | Burgundy, Champagne, France
    Age: ~45
    Birth: 1176 | Joinville, Haute-Marne, Champagne, France
    Death: April 1233
  • 1261~65
    Death
    20 March 1261
    Citation: 2
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Jean I of Joinville

M, #9383, b. 1 May 1224, d. 24 December 1317

Parents

FatherSimon & de Joinville (b. 1176, d. April 1233)
MotherBeatrix & de Bourgogne (b. 1196, d. 20 March 1261)

Events

  • Note
    Jean de Joinville (c. May 1, 1224 – 24 December 1317) was one of the great chroniclers of medieval France.


    Jean de Joinville by Merry-Joseph Blondel, 19th centurySon of Simon de Joinville and Beatrice d'Auxonne, he belonged to a noble family from Champagne. He received an education befitting a young noble at the court of Theobald IV, count of Champagne: reading, writing, and the rudiments of Latin. On the death of his father, he became seneschal of Champagne (and was therefore personally connected to Theobald IV). He was a very pious man and was concerned with the proper administration of the region.

    In 1241, he accompanied Theobald to the court of the king of France, Louis IX (the future Saint Louis). In 1244, when Louis organized the Seventh Crusade, Joinville decided to abandon his family to join with the Christian knights just as his father had done 35 years earlier against the Albigensians. At the time of the crusade, Joinville placed himself in the service of the king and became his counsellor and confidant. In 1250, when the king and his troops were captured by the Mameluks in al-Mansourah, Joinville, among the captives, participated in the negotiations and the collection of the ransom. Joinville probably brought himself even closer to the king in the difficult times that followed the failure of the crusade (including the death of his brother Robert, Count of Artois). It was Joinville who advised the king to stay in the Holy Land instead of returning immediately to France as the other lords had wanted; the king followed Joinville's advice. During the following four years spent in the Holy Land Joinville was the constant advisor to the king, who knew that he could count on Joinville's frankness and absolute devotion.

    In 1270, Louis IX, although very weakened physically, undertook a new crusade with his three sons. Any enthusiasm Joinville had for the previous crusade had been knocked out of him, and he refused to follow Louis, recognizing the uselessness of the enterprise and convinced that the duty of the king was not to leave the kingdom that needed him. In fact, the expedition was a disaster and the king died outside Tunis on August 25, 1270.

    From 1271, the papacy carried out a long inquest on the subject of Louis IX, which ended with his canonization, announced in 1297 by Pope Boniface VIII. As Joinville had been a close friend of the king, his counselor and his confidant, his testimony was invaluable to the inquest, where he appeared as a witness in 1282.

    At the request of Jeanne of Navarre, the queen, he began work on the Histoire de Saint Louis, which he completed in 1309. Joinville died on 24 December 1317, over 93 years old, nearly fifty years after the death of Louis.

    Commissioning of the workJeanne of Navarre, wife of Philip IV of France (and granddaughter of Count Theobald IV), asked Joinville to write Louis' biography. He then put himself to the task of writing livre des saintes paroles et des bons faiz de nostre saint roy Looÿs (as he himself called it), today known as the Life of Saint Louis. Jeanne of Navarre died on 2 April 1305, while the work was not yet completed. Joinville dedicated it in 1309 to her son, Louis, king of Navarre and count of Champagne, the future Louis X of France.

    [edit] Composition and dateAs noted, the book was not completed when Jeanne of Navarre died in 1305. In addition, the oldest existing manuscript ends with this note: " Ce fu escript en l'an de grace mil .CCC. et .IX. [1309], ou moys d’octovre ". This is not precisely the date of the writing of the manuscript, because it was obviously written later. Therefore it is either the date of the completion of the work by Joinville, or the date of the manuscript which served as the model to the surviving copies. The work was therefore written between 1305 and 1309. By other evidence, one can equally argue that a passage at the very end of the book, relating a dream of Joinville, could not have been written before 1308. Joinville therefore finished his work a short time before giving it to Louis.

    [edit] Tradition of the textThe surviving manuscripts consist of one old copy of the text and two later copies. The manuscript that was given to Louis has not survived.

    The oldest manuscript is obviously very close to the original. It is found in the inventory of 1373 of the library of Charles V of France. Furthermore, according to the illuminations, it can be dated to the years 1330-1340, about 20 years after the original manuscript. This copy remained in the royal library and then passed to Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, before reaching Brussels, where it was lost. It was rediscovered only in 1746, when Brussels was taken by French troops. This Brussels manuscript is now located in the Bibliothèque nationale de France. It is one volume of 391 pages in two columns. The first page is decorated with gold and illuminations, and with a painting representing Joinville presenting his book to Louis. The text is divided into paragraphs, each beginning with a gilded letter.

    Two editions have been created from one translation of Joinville's text (which does not survive itself), created by Antoine Pierre in 1547 and by Claude Ménard in 1617 respectively. Pierre's text is corrupted from the modifications of the original text and from fanciful additions, while Ménard's is an excellent scholarly work.

    Finally, a third copy of the text comes from two manuscripts which appear to date from the second quarter of the 16th century. These are modernized transcriptions with systematic renovation of the language, from one older manuscript and the Brussels manuscript.

    [edit] General perspectives on the workJoinville was a knight. He was neither a cleric skilled in composing books, nor a chronicler informed by researching written or oral information. Nevertheless, his writing is sincere and neutral. He wrote about everything he personally experienced during the reign of Saint Louis, essentially the crusade in Egypt and their stay in the Holy Land. His narrative is full of life, anecdotes and even humour. It is more of a personal testimony about the king than a history of his reign.

    The freshness and precision of his memories are impressive, especially since he wrote his work some decades after the fact. Certain medievalists explain this by supposing that Joinville had often recounted his past orally or that he had previously committed it to writing before beginning his work.

    Joinville speaks almost as much about himself as he does about the king, the subject of his book, but he does it in such a natural manner that he never gives the impression that he wants to place himself above the king. Thus we have an incomparable clarity about the ways of thinking of a 13th century man. For this reason, modern editors have sometimes said the work is more of a memoir than a history or a biography of Saint Louis.

    [edit] The holy wordsThe first part of Joinville's work is dedicated to the holy words of the king. Joinville writes about the edifying words of the king and his Christian virtues.

    Speeches are very important among Louis' court. His speech is moral and didactic, reflecting the speech of the preachers (Dominicans and Franciscans) who surround him. It transmits a moral and religious teaching and often aims to strengthen the faith of the recipient. An intimacy exists between the king and his followers (his family, confidants, and counselors, among whom are Joinville and Robert de Sorbon) who express themselves particularly in the conversation: the king invites his audience to respond to his questions, often with the aim of instructing them with moral and religious plans. This importance of the royal speech is particularly well rendered by Joinville, who often has his characters speak. He is one of the first memoirists to integrate reconstructed dialogue into a tale. He most often uses a direct style and marks the interventions of his characters with "he said" or "he did." And Joinville never has his characters speak in long monologues: the lessons are always shown from dialogue.

    In addition, it is through the words of the king that his profound faith and sanctity are shown. For Joinville, Louis IX embodies the ideal prud'homme - pious, courageous, kind, intelligent and wise, a man who defends the Christian faith by his courage. And in fact, in Joinville's work he shows the king to have an ardent love of God, benevolent to his people, humble, moderate and courteous, wise and just, peaceful, loyal and generous. In some respects Joinville is sometimes not far from writing a hagiography.

    Joinville, like his king, was obviously very attached to the Christian religion, to its doctrines, its morality and its practices. For proof of this there is a small work of edification, composed in 1250, titled li romans as ymages des poinz de nostre foi, where Joinville makes a brief commentary on the Credo. But his deep and sincere faith contrasts with the almost exalted Christian heroism of the king. The Christianity of Joinville is closer to that of the common people.

    [edit] The crusade
    Seventh CrusadeJoinville recounts equally the high deeds of Saint Louis, in particular the unfolding of the Seventh Crusade and the following stay in the Holy Land, which occupies most of the book.
  • 1224
    Birth
    1 May 1224
  • 131793
    Death
    24 December 1317
Last Edited12 October 2011 06:39:48
Pedigree

Geoffrey IV & ("The Younger")1,2

M, #9384, b. 1141, d. August 1190

Parents

FatherGeoffrey III & (b. 1122, d. 1188)
MotherHildiarde & (b. estimated 1125, d. 1141)

Family: Helvide & de Dampierre (b. 1145, d. 1195)

SonGeoffrey V le Trouillard (b. estimated 1165, d. 1203)
SonRobert de Joinville (b. estimated 1166, d. 1203)
SonWilliam de Joinvile (b. estimated 1168, d. 6 November 1226)
SonGuy I de Joinville (b. estimated 1169, d. 1248)
SonAndrew de Joinville (b. estimated 1171)
DaughterFelicity de Joinville (b. estimated 1173, d. 1240)
DaughterYolanda (b. estimated 1174, d. 1233)
SonSimon & de Joinville+ (b. 1176, d. April 1233)

Events

  • Title
    Geoffrey IV & ("The Younger") held the title Seneschal of Champagne.
    Citation: 1
  • 1141
    Birth
    1141 | Joinville, Haute-Marne, Champagne, France
    Citation: 1
  • 1188~47
    Title
    1188
    He held the title Lord of Joinville.
    Citation: 2
  • 1190~49
    Death
    August 1190 | Siege of Acre, Palestine
    He died in August 1190, at age ~49, in Siege of Acre, Palestine, Died on the Third Crusade led by the French king Philip Augustus.
    Citations: 1,2
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Helvide & de Dampierre1

F, #9385, b. 1145, d. 1195

Parents

FatherGuy I & de Dampierre (b. 1100, d. 1151)
MotherHelvide & de Baudemont (b. 1105, d. 1165)

Family: Geoffrey IV & ("The Younger") (b. 1141, d. August 1190)

SonGeoffrey V le Trouillard (b. estimated 1165, d. 1203)
SonRobert de Joinville (b. estimated 1166, d. 1203)
SonWilliam de Joinvile (b. estimated 1168, d. 6 November 1226)
SonGuy I de Joinville (b. estimated 1169, d. 1248)
SonAndrew de Joinville (b. estimated 1171)
DaughterFelicity de Joinville (b. estimated 1173, d. 1240)
DaughterYolanda (b. estimated 1174, d. 1233)
SonSimon & de Joinville+ (b. 1176, d. April 1233)

Events

  • 1145
    Birth
    1145
    Citation: 1
  • 1195~50
    Death
    1195
    Citation: 1
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Geoffrey III &1

M, #9386, b. 1122, d. 1188

Parents

FatherRoger & de Joinville (b. 1089, d. 1137)
MotherAldearde & de Vignory (b. 1080, d. 1137)

Family 1: Felicite + de Brienne (b. estimated 1110, d. 21 June 1178)

DaughterGertrude of Joinville (b. 1148, d. 1181)

Family 2: Hildiarde & (b. estimated 1125, d. 1141)

SonGeoffrey IV & ("The Younger")+ (b. 1141, d. August 1190)

Family 3:

DaughterWilliam de Joinville (b. estimated 1145)

Events

  • Title
    Geoffrey III & held the title Sire de Joinville.
    Citation: 2
  • Title
    He held the title Seneschal de Champagne.
    Citation: 2
  • 1122
    Birth
    1122 | Joinville, Haute-Marne, Champagne, France
  • 1141
    Before 1141
    Birth: estimated 1110 | France
    Death: 21 June 1178
    Citations: 2,3
  • 1188~66
    Death
    1188
    Citation: 3
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
  2. [S487] The Peerage.com
  3. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Felicite + de Brienne1,2,3

F, #9387, b. estimated 1110, d. 21 June 1178

Parents

FatherErard I & (b. 1070, d. 1114)
MotherAlice & de Ramerupt (b. estimated 1090, d. 1143)

Family 1: Simon I + de Broye (b. estimated 1105, d. 1141)

SonSimon + de Broye+ (b. estimated 1140, d. 1187)
SonHugues III (b. estimated 1142, d. 1199)

Family 2: Geoffrey III & (b. 1122, d. 1188)

DaughterGertrude of Joinville (b. 1148, d. 1181)

Events

  • 1110
    Birth
    Estimated 1110 | France
    Citations: 2,3,1
  • 1141
    Marriage | Geoffrey III &
    Before 1141
    Birth: 1122 | Joinville, Haute-Marne, Champagne, France
    Death: 1188
    Citations: 2,3
  • 1178~68
    Death
    21 June 1178
    Citations: 3,2
Last Edited4 May 2022 07:18:31

Citations

  1. [S68] Wikipedia
  2. [S487] The Peerage.com
  3. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Gertrude of Joinville

F, #9388, b. 1148, d. 1181

Parents

FatherGeoffrey III & (b. 1122, d. 1188)
MotherFelicite + de Brienne (b. estimated 1110, d. 21 June 1178)

Events

  • 1148
    Birth
    1148
  • 1181~33
    Death
    1181
    Citation: 1
Last Edited4 March 2022 06:24:54

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Roger & de Joinville1

M, #9389, b. 1089, d. 1137

Parents

FatherGeoffrey I & de Joinville (b. 1028, d. 25 January 1080)
MotherBlanche & de Reynel (b. 1045)

Family: Aldearde & de Vignory (b. 1080, d. 1137)

SonGuy de Joinville (b. estimated 1115, d. 22 May 1190)
SonRobert de Joinville (b. estimated 1117, d. 1178)
SonGeoffrey III &+ (b. 1122, d. 1188)

Events

  • Title
    Roger & de Joinville held the title Seigneur de Joinville.
    Citation: 1
  • 1089
    Birth
    1089 | Joinville, Haute-Marne, Champagne, France
  • 1137~48
    Death
    1137
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Aldearde & de Vignory1

F, #9390, b. 1080, d. 1137

Parents

FatherGuy II & of Vignory (b. 1038, d. after 1081)
MotherHildegarde & of Bar-sur-Aube (b. 1040, d. 1081)

Family: Roger & de Joinville (b. 1089, d. 1137)

SonGuy de Joinville (b. estimated 1115, d. 22 May 1190)
SonRobert de Joinville (b. estimated 1117, d. 1178)
SonGeoffrey III &+ (b. 1122, d. 1188)

Events

  • 1080
    Birth
    1080
    Citation: 1
  • 1137~57
    Death
    1137
    Citation: 1
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Hodierne + de Courtenay1,2

F, #9392, b. 1050, d. 1128

Parents

FatherJosceline I & de Courtenay (b. about 1020, d. about 1075)
MotherHildegarde + de Gatinais (b. 1023, d. 1060)

Family: Geoffroi II + (b. estimated 1062)

DaughterHadvide + de Joinville+ (b. estimated 1085)

Events

  • Title
    Hodierne + de Courtenay held the title Baroness of Joinville.
  • 1050
    Birth
    1050
    Citation: 1
  • 1080~30
    Marriage | Geoffroi II +
    1080
    Age: ~18
    Birth: estimated 1062
    Citation: 2
  • 1128~78
    Death
    1128
Last Edited3 December 2022 07:33:56

Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Geoffrey I & de Joinville1

M, #9393, b. 1028, d. 25 January 1080

Parents

FatherEtienne & de Joinville (b. 1005, d. 1057)
MotherUnknown & de Brienne (b. 1005)

Family 1: Oade (b. estimated 1030)

SonHilduin (b. estimated 1050, d. 1075)

Family 2: Blanche & de Reynel (b. 1045)

SonEtienne de Joinville (b. estimated 1060)
SonGeoffroi II ++ (b. estimated 1062)
SonRenard de Joinville (b. estimated 1064)
SonOdouin (b. estimated 1066)
SonRoger & de Joinville+ (b. 1089, d. 1137)

Events

  • Title
    Geoffrey I & de Joinville held the title Seigneur de Joinville.
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    He held the title Seigneur de Neufchateau.
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    He held the title Vogt von Blaise.
    Citation: 1
  • 1028
    Birth
    1028 | Joinville, Haute-Marne, Champagne, France
  • 1080~52
    Death
    25 January 1080
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Blanche & de Reynel1,2

F, #9394, b. 1045

Parents

FatherArnoul + (b. 1011, d. after 1074)
MotherUnknown + de Fouvent (b. 1018)

Family: Geoffrey I & de Joinville (b. 1028, d. 25 January 1080)

SonEtienne de Joinville (b. estimated 1060)
SonGeoffroi II ++ (b. estimated 1062)
SonRenard de Joinville (b. estimated 1064)
SonOdouin (b. estimated 1066)
SonRoger & de Joinville+ (b. 1089, d. 1137)

Events

  • 1045
    Birth
    1045 | Reynel, Haute-Marne, Champagne, France
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
Pedigree

Etienne & de Joinville1

M, #9395, b. 1005, d. 1057

Family: Unknown & de Brienne (b. 1005)

SonGeoffrey I & de Joinville+ (b. 1028, d. 25 January 1080)
SonEtienne de Joinville (b. estimated 1030, d. 1078)

Events

  • Title
    Etienne & de Joinville held the title Sire de Joinville.
    Citation: 2
  • Title
    He held the title Seigneur de Vaux-St. Albain.
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    He held the title Seigneur de Joigny.
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    He held the title Comte de Joigny.
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    He held the title Vogt von Blaise.
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    He held the title Vogt von St. Urbain.
    Citation: 1
  • 1005
    Birth
    1005 | Joinville, Haute-Marne, Champagne, France
  • 1027
    Before 1027
    Birth: 1005 | Brienne-le-Chateau, Aube, Champagne, France
    Citation: 1
  • 1057~52
    Death
    1057 | Joinville, Haute-Marne, Champagne, France
    Citation: 1
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S487] The Peerage.com
Pedigree

Unknown & de Brienne1

F, #9396, b. 1005

Parents

FatherEnglebert III & (b. 970, d. 1035)
MotherAelis + de Lens (b. 985, d. 1044)

Family: Etienne & de Joinville (b. 1005, d. 1057)

SonGeoffrey I & de Joinville+ (b. 1028, d. 25 January 1080)
SonEtienne de Joinville (b. estimated 1030, d. 1078)

Events

  • 1005
    Birth
    1005 | Brienne-le-Chateau, Aube, Champagne, France
  • 1027
    Before 1027
    Birth: 1005 | Joinville, Haute-Marne, Champagne, France
    Death: 1057 | Joinville, Haute-Marne, Champagne, France
    Citation: 1
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Aelis + de Lens1

F, #9397, b. 985, d. 1044

Parents

FatherRenaud I & (b. estimated 937, d. 996)

Family 1: Englebert III & (b. 970, d. 1035)

DaughterUnknown & de Brienne+ (b. 1005)

Family 2: Geoffroy I + de Joigny (b. estimated 980, d. 1044)

SonRenaud de Joigny+ (b. 1015, d. 1039)
SonGeoffroy II ++ (b. estimated 1045)

Events

  • Name Adelaide de Lens
    Citation: 1
  • 985
    Birth
    985 | Sens, Burgundy, France
  • 1044~59
    Death
    1044
    Citation: 1
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

William & de Chesney1

M, #9398, b. 1137, d. 1174

Parents

FatherRobert & FitzWalter (b. 1080)
MotherSibyl & de Chesney (b. 1085)

Family:

DaughterMargaret & de Chesney+ (b. 1162, d. 1230)
DaughterClemence de Chesney (b. estimated 1164)
DaughterSarah & de Chesney+ (b. estimated 1166, d. before April 1222)

Events

  • Title
    William & de Chesney held the title Sheriff of Norfolk.
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    He held the title Sheriff of Suffolk.
    Citation: 1
  • 1137
    Birth
    1137 | Horsford, Norfolk, England
  • 1161~24
    Marriage
    1161
  • 1174~37
    Death
    1174 | Halstead, Essex, England
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Aubreye of Poynings1

F, #9399, b. 1137, d. 1174

Parents

FatherAdam of Poynings (b. 1110, d. 1148)
MotherBeatrice (b. 1102)

Events

  • 1137
    Birth
    1137 | Poynings, Sussex, England
  • 1174~37
    Death
    1174 | Colne, Essex, England
Last Edited29 June 2023 05:15:06

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Robert & FitzWalter1

M, #9400, b. 1080

Parents

FatherWalter & de Caen (b. 1060, d. 1086)

Family: Sibyl & de Chesney (b. 1085)

SonWilliam & de Chesney+ (b. 1137, d. 1174)

Events

  • Death
    Citation: 1
  • 1080
    Birth
    1080 | Norfolk, Norfolkshire, England
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors