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Eleanor of Aquitaine[edit]

Published[edit]

Ascendants of Eleanor of Aquitaine[1]


William IV
of Toulouse

1040–1094
Emma
de Mortain
1058–1080
William VIII
1025–1086
Hildegarde
of Burgundy

1056–1104
Bartholomew
de l'Isle Bouchard
1049–1097
Gerberge
de Blaison
1053–c. 1082
Boson II
de Châtellerault
c. 1050–1092
Aleanor
de Thouars
c. 1055–1093
Philippa
1073–1118
William IX
1071–1126
Dangereuse
de l'Isle Bouchard

1079–1151
Aimery I
1075–1151
William X
1099–1137
Aénor
1103–1130
m.(1) 1137-1152
Louis VII
1120–1180
Eleanor of Aquitaine
1124–1204
m.(2) 1152
Henry II
1133–1189


In progress[edit]

Eleanor of Aquitaine's ancestors[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]
Notes:
Dashed lines indicate non-marital union
Dotted lines indicate distant descent via intermediate generations[a]
Coloured boxes indicate line of consanguinity between Eleanor and Louis
Robert II
of France

c. 972–1031
Constance
d'Arles
c. 986–1032
Anne
of Kiev
c. 1030–1075
Henry I
1008–1060
Robert I
of Burgundy
1011–1076
Ermengarde
of Anjou
c. 1018–1076
Pons
of Toulouse

1019–1060
Almodis
de La Marche

c. 1020–1071
Robert
de Mortain

c. 1031–1095
Matilda
de Montgomery
d. 1085
William V
969–1030
Agnes
de Bourgogne
c. 995–1068
Archimbaud
Borel
1019–1083
Amabilis
de Bouchard
1023–1084
Eon
de Blaison
1028–
Tcheletis
de Trèves
1028–
Hugues I
de Châtellerault
1008–1075
Gerberga
Rochefoucauld
c. 1030–1058–
Aimery
de Thouars
c. 1017–1093
Auremgarde
Mauleon
1017-1069
William IV
1040–1094
Emma
1058–1080
William VIII
1025–1086
Hildegarde
1056–1104
Bartholomew
de l'Isle Bouchard
1049–1097
Gerberge
1053–c. 1082
Boson II
c. 1050–1092
Aleanor
c. 1055–1093
Philippa
1073–1118
William IX
1071–1126
Dangereuse
1079–1151
Aimery I
1075–1151
William X
1099–1137
Aénor
1103–1130
m.(1) 1137-1152
Louis VII
1120–1180
Eleanor of Aquitaine
1124–1204
m.(2) 1152
Henry II
of England

1133–1189
Aélith
1125–1151
Aigret
1126–1130


Consanguinity[edit]

Consanguinity of Capetian and Angevin lines[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]
Note: Coloured boxes indicate lines of descent from Robert of France and Constance of Arles




Robert II
of France

c. 972–1031
Constance
d'Arles
c. 986–1032
Henry I
1008–1060
Adela
of France

1009–1079
Robert I
of Burgundy
1011–1076
Philip I
1052–1108
Matilda of Flanders
c. 1031–1083
Constance
1046–1093
Hildegarde
c. 1056–1104
Louis VI
c. 1081–1137
Henry I
of England

c. 1068–1135
Urraca
of León and Castile

c. 1080–1126
William IX
1071–1126
Empress Matilda
c. 1102–1167
Alfonso VII
1105–1157
William X
1099–1137
m.(1) 1137-1152
Louis VII
1120–1180
m.(2) 1154–1160
m.(1) 1137-1152
Eleanor of Aquitaine
1124–1204
m.(2) 1152
m. 1152
Henry II
1133–1189
m. 1154–1160
Constance
c. 1136–1160

Family[edit]

Eleanor's relatives


Pons
of Toulouse

1019–1060
Almodis
de La Marche

c. 1020–1071
William IV
of Toulouse

1040–1094
Emma
de Mortain
1058–1080
Raymond IV
of Toulouse
1041–1105
Philippa
1073–1118
William IX
of Aquitaine

1071–1126
Bertrand
-1112
Alfonso
1103–1148
William
the Conqueror

c. 1028–1087
Humbert II
of Savoy
1065–1103
William X
1099–1137
Aénor
1103–1130
Raymond
of Poitiers
c. 1105–1149
Henry I
of England

c. 1068–1135
Adela
of Normandy

c. 1067–1137
Stephen
of Blois

c. 1045–1102
Amadeus III
1095–1148
Adelaide
1092–1154
Louis VI
c. 1081–1137
Empress Matilda
c. 1102–1167
Theobald II
of Champagne

1090–1152
Stephen
of England

c. 1045–1102
m.(1) 1137-1152
Louis VII
1120–1180
Eleanor of Aquitaine
1124–1204
m.(2) 1152
Henry II
1133–1189
Aélith
(Petronilla)
1125–c. 1151
m. 1142–1151
m.(1) 1125–1140
Raoul
Count of Vermandois

c. 1085–1152
m.(2) 1142–1151
Eleanor
of Champagne

1102–1147
m. 1125–1140

References[edit]

  • Wikitree (2023). "Aliénor (Aquitaine) of Aquitaine (abt.1124-1204)". Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  • FMG (2024). "Aquitaine Dukes". Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  • FamilySearch (2024). "Eleanor of Poitou_and Aquitaine". Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  • Flori
  1. ^ Wikitree 2023.
  2. ^ a b Turner 2009.
  3. ^ a b Lewis 2021.
  4. ^ a b Boyd 2011.
  5. ^ a b Meade 1991.
  6. ^ a b Weir 2012.
  7. ^ a b Richardson 2011.
  8. ^ a b Dunbabin 2000.
  9. ^ a b Flori 2004.
  10. ^ a b FMG 2024.
  11. ^ a b Bouchard 1981.


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