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Name |
ARTIOS, Blanche d' |
Prefix |
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Birth |
1248 |
Arras, Hautes-Pyrénées, Midi-Pyrénées, France |
Gender |
Female |
_TAG |
Reviewed on FS |
Burial |
May 1302 |
Aldgate, Rutlandshire, England |
Death |
2 May 1302 |
Paris, Seine, France |
Headstones |
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Person ID |
I51631 |
Joseph Smith Sr and Lucy Mack Smith |
Last Modified |
19 Aug 2021 |
Father |
ARTIOS, Count Robert I , b. Sep 1216, Paris, France Paris, Franced. 8 Feb 1250, Egypt (Age 33 years) |
Mother |
BRABANT, Mahaut de , b. 12 Jun 1224, Brabant-Sur-Meuse, Meuse, Lorraine, France Brabant-Sur-Meuse, Meuse, Lorraine, Franced. 29 Sep 1288, Brabant-sur-Meuse, Meuse, Lorraine, France (Age 64 years) |
Marriage |
14 Jun 1237 |
Champaigne, France |
Family ID |
F23914 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
NAVARRE, Enrique Henri , b. Abt 1244, Troyes, Aube, France Troyes, Aube, Franced. 22 Jul 1274, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain (Age 30 years) |
Marriage |
1269 |
Children |
1 son and 1 daughter |
| 1. NAVARRE, Thibaut , b. Abt 1270, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain Pamplona, Navarra, Spaind. Jun 1273, Pampeluna, Navarra, Spain (Age 3 years) | + | 2. NAVARRE, Princess Jeanne , b. 4 Jan 1272, Bar-sur-Seine, Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France Bar-sur-Seine, Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, Franced. 2 Apr 1305, Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, Île-de-France, France (Age 33 years) | |
Family ID |
F23735 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
Family 2 |
ENGLAND, Prince Edmund , b. 16 Jan 1244, London, Middlesex, England London, Middlesex, Englandd. 5 Jun 1296, Bayonne, Pyrennes, France (Age 52 years) |
Marriage |
Bef 29 Oct 1275 |
Paris, France |
Children |
3 sons and 1 daughter |
| 1. PLANTAGENET, Earl Thomas , b. 22 Mar 1278, Grosmont Castle, Monmouthshire, England Grosmont Castle, Monmouthshire, Englandd. 22 Mar 1322, Pontefract, North Yorkshire, England (Age 44 years) | | 2. PLANTAGENET, John , b. Bef May 1286, Monmouth, Gloucestershire, England Monmouth, Gloucestershire, Englandd. Bef 1327, France (Age < 40 years) | | 3. PLANTAGENET, Mary , b. Abt 1288, Monmouth, Gloucestershire, England Monmouth, Gloucestershire, Englandd. Abt 1295, France (Age 7 years) | + | 4. PLANTAGENET, Earl Henry I , b. 1281, Lancaster, Lancashire, England Lancaster, Lancashire, Englandd. 22 Sep 1345, Leicestershire, England (Age 64 years) | |
Family ID |
F18719 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
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Notes |
- This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Robert I C ARTOIS (AFN:8XJD-LL) and Maud(AFN:91QX-TS) Blanche of Artois who married, first, Henry I, King of Navarre. She married, second, Edmund "Crotchback," Earlof Lancaster. He was born January 16, 1245 the son of Henry III, King of England. In 1254 Henry III accepted on Edmund's behalf the kingdom of Sicily and Apulia, and in May he was styled King of Sicily. In 1263 the plan to make him king of Sicily was ended by the Pope. He was in Paris during the civil war, and in 1264 assisted his mother in raising an army for the invasion of England. After the battle of Evesham he returned home with his mother, and was among the number of the magnates who urged the king to adopt the sweeping measure of confiscation determined on in Parliament of Winchester. He was created Earl of Leicester, and received stewardship of the kingdom in October, and in November the castles of Carmarthenand Cardigan. In 1266 he had grants of all the goods of Robert Ferrers, Earl of Derby, and of the honour of Derby, and on July 30, 1267 was created Earl of Lancaster and received the honour of Monmouth. In June 1266 he commanded a division ofthe royal army at the siege of Kenilworth, and when the castle surrendered the king gave it to him. He married, in April 1270, Aveline de Fortibus, daughter and heirness of William, Earl of Albemarle, but she did not live to receive her inheritance. In the spring of 1271 he went to Palestine with a body of crusaders. He returned to England in December 1272. She brought him the county of Champagne, her dower from her former marriage, to be held until her daughter Jeanne, afterwards Queen of Philip IV, married or attained her majority He resided much at Provins whence he is said to have brought the roses, incorrectly called Provence roses, into England. In 1276 he brought his new wife to England. When in London he lived in Savoy Palace. In 1277 he commanded the King's forces in South Wales. In 1282 he, with Roger Mortimer, defeated Llewelyn and sent his head to London, and in that year and in 1292 received grants of castles and lordships in the Welsh Marches. During the war with France he lost Champagne. He died while serving in France in 1296. He was buried in Westminstr Abbey where his tomb remains on the north side of the chapel of Kings, next to the tomb of Edward.
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