on of King Stephen, King of England and Matilda of Bolougne. Baldwin died at the age of around 10 years old.| Father: | Stephen (of Blois, king of England 1135-1154) (b.1100 - d.1154) |
| Mother: | Matilda (of Boulogne) ( - d.1152) |
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aughter of Henry III.| Father: | Henry (III, King of England 1216-1272) (b.1207 - d.1272) |
| Mother: | Eleanor (of Provence) |
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aughter of Henry Beauchamp and Cecily Neville. Anne inherited her title at the age of around two years old from her father who died in his early twenties. But Anne only lived to be about six or seven. The Warwick title was transferred to her aunt, also called Anne, and her husband Richard Neville, the Kingmaker.| Father: | Beauchamp, Henry (1st Duke of Warwick) ( - d.1446) |
| Mother: | Neville, Cecily (Duchess of Warwick) (b.1425 - d.1450) |
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ife of Edmund, 1st Duke of Somerset.| Year | Month | Event |
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enry Beauchamp was the son Richard Beauchamp, 13th earl of Warwick who died in 1439. Henry was a boyhood friend of King Henry VI of England and was granted many titles including the lordship of the Isle of Wight. His power was great but he did not live long enough to take advantage of it. Henry died in his early twenties. He was married to Cecily Neville, the Duchess of Warwick and they had a daughter Anne. Anne inherited the Warwick title but she died at the age of six or seven. The Warwick title was then transferred to Anne Beauchamp, Henry's sister, and wife of Richard Neville, the Kingmaker.| Year | Month | Event |
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homas Beauchamp was an important military leader of his time. He fought at the battle of Crecy and alongside Edward the Black Prince during the Hundred Years War including the English success at Poitiers. he had been appointed to the position of Marshall of England in around 1344. He died from the plague at Calais in 1369 at the age of around fifty-five.| Year | Month | Event |
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aughter of John, Ist Earl of Somerset. James I of Scotland was being held captive by the English, but because of his status he was treated well and given an excellent education. During this time he met Joan and they were married. After his release from captivity in 1424 both he and Joan travelled to Scotland to claim the Scottish throne. In 1437 James were murdered and his and Joan's first son became the next King of Scotland as James II.| Father: | Beaufort, John (1st Earl of Somerset) ( - d.1410) |
| Mother: | Holland, Margaret |
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aughter of John of Gaunt and Catherine Swynford.| Father: | John (of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster) ( - d.1399) |
| Mother: | Swynford, Catherine |
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on of Edmund Duke of Somerset (d. 1455).| Father: | Beaufort, Edmund (2nd Duke of Somerset) ( - d.1455) |
| Mother: | Beauchamp, Eleanor |
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ohn Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset was the son of John Beaufort, Ist Earl of Somerset and Margaret Holland. The duke married Margaret Beauchamp of Bletsoe. Their daughter was Margaret Beaufort who married Edmund Tudor and was the mother of Henry VII, the king of England.| Father: | Beaufort, John (1st Earl of Somerset) ( - d.1410) |
| Mother: | Holland, Margaret |
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on of John of Gaunt and Catherine Swynford.| Father: | John (of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster) ( - d.1399) |
| Mother: | Swynford, Catherine |
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ife of William I, king of Scotland.| Year | Month | Event |
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arried Robert II, King of France| Year | Month | Event |
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arried to Philippe I, King of France| Year | Month | Event |
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arried Philippe I, King of France| Year | Month | Event |
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aughter of Malcolm II, Scottish King.| Father: | Malcolm (II, Scottish King) ( - d.1034) |
| Mother: | Wife of Malcolm II |
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econd wife of Edmund of Lancaster, and granddaughter of Louis VIII of France.| Year | Month | Event |
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aughter of Eleanor (Daughter of Henry II) and Alfonso, King of Castile. Married Louis VIII, King of France. Louis VIII died in 1226 leaving Louis VIX, his son, as the new king of France. But Louis VIX was only around twelve years old when his father died and so Blanche became regent of France and ruled on his behalf. She ruled France initially from 1226 to 1234 when Louis was old enough to rule unaided and again from 1248 until her death in 1252 while Louis was on crusade. Blanche could be thought of as an equal with the kings of France as while she was Regent she managed to protect the country against Henry III who wanted to retake lands that King John had lost. She also defended France against the powerful barons of Brittany, and Toulouse. She arranged the money for Louis to go on crusade.| Father: | Alfonso (VIII, King of Castile) (b.1155 - d.1214) |
| Mother: | Eleanor (of England) (b.1162 - d.1214) |
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| 1226 - 1234 | Blance of Castile rules France | |
| When Louis IX became king of France he was too young to rule. His mother, Blance of Castile, ruled France on his behalf. | ||
| 1248 - 1252 | Blance of Castile rules France | |
| While her son, Louis IX of France, was away taking part in the Crusades Blance of Castile ruled France. She did this until her death in 1252.[1] | ||
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homas married Elizabeth Howard. One of their children was Anne Boleyn, the 2nd wife of Henry VIII and mother of Elizabeth I, Queen of England.| Year | Month | Event |
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aughter of the King of Bohemia, Bona married John II, king of France.| Year | Month | Event |
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his Robert Bruce was the grandfather of Robert I, the Bruce, king of Scotland. Confusion can arise because the eldest sons of the Bruce family were traditionally called Robert. Robert was one of many to claim the Scottish throne after the death of Alexander III of Scotland and the death of his granddaughter Margaret, the Maid of Norway, who died on the voyage to Scotland. Edward I of England chose John Balliol as the next King of Scotland.| Father: | Bruce, Robert de (Lord of Annandale) ( - d.1245) |
| Mother: | Isabella (of Huntingdon) ( - d.1251) |
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obert de Bruce married Isabella of Huntingdon.| Year | Month | Event |
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