Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch
Thirty-Second Generation
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2442334470. Sancho King of Castile was born about 950 in Castile, Spain. He married Urraca Queen of Castile about 975 in Castile, Spain.
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2442334471. Urraca Queen of Castile was born about 954 in Spain. She died about 1012/1025.
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2442334472. Sancho III King of Navarre, Castile and Aragon was born 987. He died 18 Oct 1035. Sancho married Munia (Muniadomna) about 1010.
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2442334473. Munia (Muniadomna) was born 989 in Castile, Spain. She died 1067.
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2442334478. Dalmace I Count of Semur was born about 976 in of Semur, Cote-d'Or, France. He died 1032. Dalmace married Aremburge de Vergy on 1015 in France.
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2442334479. Aremburge de Vergy was born about 980 in of Vergy, France.
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Hugh V "The Debonaire" de la Marche is printed as #1221166272.
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Almode de la Haute Marche is printed as #1221166273.
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Hugh VI "The Devil" de la Marche was born 1039. He died 1110. |
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2442334556. Routrou de Perche Viscount of Chateudum was born about 1014. He died 1079. Routrou married Adeline de Domfront.
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2442334557. Adeline de Domfront was born about 1025.
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Hildouin III de Montdidier Count of Montdidier and Ronci is printed as #1249921198.
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Alix (Adelaide) de Roucy is printed as #1249921199.
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Margaret de Roucy was born about 1035 in Montdidier, Somme, France. |
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Beatrice de Montdidier was born about 1051 and died after 1129. |
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Henry Capet Duke of Burgundy is printed as #610583624.
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Sibylle Countess of Barcelona is printed as #610583625.
They had the following children:
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William (Guillaume) I "The Great" Count of Burgundy and Macon is printed as #610583616.
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Stephanie (Etienette) de Longwy of Barcelona is printed as #610583617.
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Ermentrude of Burgundy was born 1060 in Burgundy, France. She died 8 Mar 1105. |
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Gisela (Gille) Countess of Burgundy-Ivrea was born about 1060 in of Bourgogne, France. She died after 1133.
The sources conflict on who was Gisele's father. Some show Otto William of Burgundy, grandson of Gerbega; another shows William I of Burgundy. I have picked the Stammtafeln version. |
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Matilda of Burgundy "Maud" was born about 1063 in Bourgogne, France. |
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Stephen (Etienne) I "Tete-Hardi" ("Hard Head") de Macon Count of Burgundy and Macon was born about 1065 in Bourgogne, Marneogne, France. He died 27 May 1102 in Askalon, Burgundy, France from Murdered. |
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Raymond Conde de Galicia y Coimbr was born about 1065 in Burgandy, France. He died 24 May 1107 in Grajal, Spain. |
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Sibylle was born 1065 and died after 1103. |
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Odo (Eudes) II Count of Blois, Champagne, Chartres, Tours and Beauvais is printed as #1887473040.
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Ermengarde d'Auvergne is printed as #1887473041.
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2442334716. Count Rapoto IV von Cham was born 1032 in Cham, Oberpfalz, Bavaria. He died about 1080. Rapoto married Mathilda von Ebersburg.
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2442334717. Mathilda von Ebersburg was born 1034 in Kasti, Oberpfalz, Bavaria.
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William (Guillaume) I "The Great" Count of Burgundy and Macon is printed as #610583616.
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Stephanie (Etienette) de Longwy of Barcelona is printed as #610583617.
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Ermentrude of Burgundy was born 1060 in Burgundy, France. She died 8 Mar 1105. |
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Gisela (Gille) Countess of Burgundy-Ivrea was born about 1060 in of Bourgogne, France. She died after 1133.
The sources conflict on who was Gisele's father. Some show Otto William of Burgundy, grandson of Gerbega; another shows William I of Burgundy. I have picked the Stammtafeln version. |
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Matilda of Burgundy was born about 1063. | |
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Stephen (Etienne) I "Tete-Hardi" ("Hard Head") de Macon Count of Burgundy and Macon was born about 1065 in Bourgogne, Marneogne, France. He died 27 May 1102 in Askalon, Burgundy, France from Murdered. |
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Raymond Conde de Galicia y Coimbr was born about 1065 in Burgandy, France. He died 24 May 1107 in Grajal, Spain. |
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Sibylle was born 1065. She died after 1103. |
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2442334892. William Viscount of Turenne was born about 1010 in Turenne, France. He died about 1050. William married Matilda about 1045 in France.
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2442334893. Matilda was born about 1025 in France.
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2442334894. Count Pierre de Terrasson was born about 1025 in Terrasson, France. He was married about 1050 in Terrasson, France.
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2442334920. Vsevolod I Yaroslavich Grand Duke of Kiev 1 was born 1030 in Kiev, Ukraine. He died 13 Apr 1093. Vsevolod married Irene Maria Monomachina.
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2442334921. Irene Maria Monomachina 1 was born 1030 in Greece. She died 10 Jul 1067.
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2442334922. Harold II Godwineson King of England 1 was born 1022. He died 14 Oct 1066 in Battle of Hastings, Sussex, England and was buried in Waltham Abbey, Essex, England. Harold married Ealdgyth about 1052 in York, England.
Harold Godwineson, II was created Earl of East Anglia in c. 1045, and succeeded his father as Earl of Wessex on the 15th of April, 1053. He was created Earl of Hereford in 1058, and styled 'Duke of the English' from 1064. He succeeded Edward the Confessor as King of England on the 6th of January, 1066, having been chosen by the King as his successor with the support of the Witan. Harold II was crowned on the 6th of January, 1066, probably at St. Paul's Cathedral in London (some authorities state he was crowned at Westminster Abbey, but there is no evidence for this).
He was killed at the Battle of Hastings, Sussex, England. He was felled by an arrow between his eyes - this popular myth has been perpetrated by a misreading of the Bayeus tapestry. He was, in fact, struck down by a blow from a sword wielded by a mounted Norman knight. Harold was buried on the seashore at Hastings, or on the battlefield - the latter is more likely. A stone memorial marks the spot within the grounds of Battle Abbey. Later on, Harold's remains were removed to Waltham Abbey in Essex.
He was succeeded by William, Duke of Normandy, the victor of Hastings.
THE NORMAN KINGS OF ENGLAND
Harold II was the last of the Saxon Kings of England. His successor, William I, based his claim to the English throne upon a promise made to him more than a decade before 1066 by Edward the Confessor, who is said to have told William that he, Edward, would make him his successor.
In 1064, Earl Harold was shipwrecked upon the coast of Normandy. William kept him in honorable captivity until he had sworn upon he had sworn upon holy relics to do all in his power to enforce William's claim to the English throne. William knew very well that at that time it seemed that Harold, the most powerful man in England next to the king, would be designated Edward's successor, which was what in fact happened. When, in the autumn on 1065, Edward was seen to be dying, the Witan considered all claimants and decided that Harold, as the only man with the strength and maturity that befitted him to rule England, was the natural choice. Edward, on his deathbed, accordingly left his crown to Harold, who seized power in defiance of his oath to William.
William thereupon gathered an army, sailed to England, and defeated Harold on the 14th of October, 1066 at the battle of Hastings - it should actually be called the Battle of Senlac Ridge, as that was where it took place. Hastings is 11 miles away.
At that time, there was only one living male representative of the ancient line of the Kings of Wessex, and that was a child known as Edgar the Atheling. He was the grandson of Edmund II. The Witan in London set him up as king as soon as they received the news of William's victory at Hastings, but it quickly became obvious that Edgar's impeccable claim to the throne would be no match for William's determination to wear the crown of England. Edgar submitted to William within 6 weeks, and William was crowned King of England in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day, 1066.
A new royal dynasty had been founded; the joining of England with Normandy brought England very much into the forefront of European affairs. William's followers received lands and honors, and thus founded aristocratic dynasties of their own in their new realm. A new order prevailed, England was feudalized, its Church overhauled, and its legal system; and all things Saxon were disdained by the conquering Normans.
William's claim to the English throne had very little basis in dynastic terms. His great-aunt Emma had been wife to both Ethelred II and Canute. William's wife Matilda was a descendent of King Alfred. And that was all. William's own ancestor, Rollo, who founded the duchy of Normandy in the 10th century, had been a Viking pirate. It was left to William's son, Henry I, to ally himself in blood to the ancient line of Cerdic; in 1100, he married Edith, the niece of Edgar the atheling, much to the disgust of his Norman barons, who sneeringly referred to the royal couple as 'Godric and Godgifu', old Saxon names now fallen into disrepute. Yet the marriage was popular with the common people, who were, after all, Saxon, and later Kings would acknowledge that it was fitting that the blood of Cerdic flowed in their veins.
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2442334923. Ealdgyth 1 was born about 1034 in Mercia, England. She died after 1086 in France.
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Gytha Princess of England was born 1053 and died 2 May 1107. | |
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Harold 1 was born Dec 1066 in Chester, England. He died after 1098 in France.
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Ulf 1 was born Dec 1066 in Chester, England. He died after 1087.
He was perhaps born in December, 1066 in Chester, although some authorities have stated that he was an illegitimate son of Harold by his mistress Edith Swanneshals. Ulf is said by some chroniclers to have drowned at sea before 1070, but he is recorded as being alive in 1087 in Normandy. |
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Malcolm III Canmore King of Scotland is printed as #610583558.
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St. Margaret "The Exile" Atheling is printed as #610583559.
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Edward was born 1057/1084. He died 16 Nov 1093 in Edwardsisle, Jedburgh. |
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Edmund I King of Scotland was born 1057/1085. He died 1063/1165 in Montacute Abbey, Somerset. |
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AEthelred Abbot of Dunkeld was born 1057/1085. He died before 1098. |
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Edgar King of Scotland was born about 1074. He died 8 Jan 1106/1107. |
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Alexander I "The Fierce" King of Scotland was born 1 about 1080 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland. He died 2 23 Apr 1124 in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland. |
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Matilda (Edith) Atheling Princess of Scotland "Maud" 1, 2 was born 1 1079 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland. She died 1 1 May 1118 in Westminster Palace, London, Middlesex, England and was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England. |
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David I "The Saint" Dunkeld King of Scotland was born 1 about 1080 in Scotland. He died 1 24 May 1153 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England. |
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Mary Dunkeld Princess of Scotland was born about 1084 and died 31 May 1116. |
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2442335200. Frederick von Buren was born about 1020 in Germany. He married Hildegarde von Swabia about 1045 in Germany.
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2442335201. Hildegarde von Swabia was born about 1024 in Swabia.
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