Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Eleanor was the youngest of three children born to her father by his second marriage. [1] Eleanor's two siblings were Ralph II, Count of Vermandois and Elisabeth, Countess of Vermandois. She had an older half-brother from her father's first marriage: Hugh II, Count of Vermandois. A couple of years after the birth of Eleanor, her parents ...

  2. Count of Vermandois. Although many secondary sources blankly call him "Count of Vermandois" and I would concur. Douglas Richardson rightly pointed out, on soc.genealogy.medieval, two years ago, that the charter evidence for such a title appears to be missing. It is however quite right that his *wife* was called "Countess of Vermandois" which ...

  3. Hugh (1057 – October 18, 1101),[1] called the Great (Latin Hugo Magnus), was a younger son of Henry I of France and Anne of Kiev and younger brother of Philip I.[2] He was Count of Vermandois in right of his wife (jure uxoris), but an ineffectual leader and soldier, great only in his boasting. His nickname Magnus (greater or elder) is probably a bad translation into Latin of a French ...

  4. Hugh I was wounded and later died i Turkey while on the Crusade of 1101. . Family. Hugh I married Adelaide of Vermandois, daughter of Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois and Alice, Countess of Valois. They had 9 children: Mathilde m. Raoul I of Beaugency Elizabeth of Vermandois, Countess of Leicester (d. 1131) Beatrice (living 1144) m. Hugh III of ...

  5. For his part Hugh Capet had been suspicious that Albert was about to rebel against him. Albert, Count of Vermandois, died on 8 September 987 and was succeeded by his son Herbert III. Family. In 954 he married Gerberge of Lorraine († 978), daughter of Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine, and his wife Gerberga of Saxony. Their children were:

  6. The eldest son of Hugh and Adela was count Raoul I (c. 1120-1152), who married Petronilla of Aquitaine, sister of the queen, Eleanor, and had by her three children: Raoul (Rudolph) II, the Leper (count from 1152-1167); Isabelle, who possessed from 1167 to 1183 the counties of Vermandois, Valois and Amiens conjointly with her husband, Philip, Count of Flanders; and Eleanor.

  7. Beatrice of Vermandois (c. 880 – after 26 March 931) was a Carolingian aristocrat, queen of Western Francia by marriage to Robert I, and mother of Hugh the Great. Life [ edit ] Beatrice was the daughter of Herbert I, Count of Vermandois . [1]