Emperor Charlemagne and Mérovée King of the Salic Franks
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| He married Driva Snaersson. (?) was born circa 298 at Uppsala, Sweden. He was the son of Svegdi Fjoinarsson and (?) Vana. |
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| Domaldi was born circa 340 at Uppsala, Sweden. He was the son of Visbur Vanlandasson. |
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| She married Lothair II "The Saxon" King of Lorraine in 862.1 (?) died in 868.1 |
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| Count of Meulan. |
| (?) Walter I was the son of (?) De Gouy Count of Ostrevan and Eldegarde NN----. He married an unknown person .1 He was the Count of Amiens. (?) died circa 922.2,1 |
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Pedigree for Geoffrey V "Plantagenet", Count of Anjou
Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
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Pedigree for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
| He married (?) Kunza.1 (?) died in 677.1 |
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| died. was born.1 |
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| John White was the son of Robert White and Alice NN____. John White (or Whyte), Gentleman, of Farnham and Cranstock in Woking, Surrey, South Warnborough, Binsted St. Clare and Wyke (both in Binsted), Kingsley, and Pennington in Milford, co. Hampshire, and Rigleton (in Woodnesborough), Sarre (in St. Nicholas), and Upper Court ( in St. Laurence), Kent merchant of the Staple of Calais. Keeper of the chases and parks of Franham Castle, Surrey. He married Eleanor Hungerford before 1456.3 John died circa 1469.3 |
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| Margaret was born.2 She was the daughter of Robert White and Margaret Gaynsford. She married John Kirton after 1505.2 |
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| Robert White, of Farnham, Surrey, South Warnborough, Binstead St. Clare, Wyke, Kingsley, and Pennington, Hampshire and Woodnesborough, Ringleton (in Woodnesborough), and Sarre (in St. Nicholas), Kent, merchant of the Staple of Calais, son and heir. His wardship was granted in 1469, to Thomas St. Leger, esquire of the body, and Nicholas Gainsford, Esq. He was granted license to enter his father's lands 24 February 1481. In 1483, King Edward V charged him to "prepare & furnisshe" himself to receive knighhood at the king's coronation, an event that never took place. He served as commissioner of array for Hampshire in 1511. He married Margaret Gaynsford.3 Robert was born circa 1456.4 He was the son of John White and Eleanor Hungerford. Robert died in November 1512.5 |
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| M.P.,of Farnham and ZPaddington, Surrey, Sandwich, Kent, Bedenham in Alverstoke, Pennington in Milford, and Rockford in EllingHam, Hampshire, merchant of the Staple of Calais. He married Alice NN____ before 30 June 1470.1 |
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Pedigree for Geoffrey V "Plantagenet", Count of Anjou
Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
| She married Rutpert III Count of Wormgau.1 (?) was born.2 |
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| She married Henry Raynsford.1 Elizabeth was born.2 |
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| She married (?) Boso [Count of Arles].1 (?) died. (?) was born.1 |
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| (?) was born.1 She was the daughter of (?) Boso [Count of Arles] and (?) Willa of Tuscany. She married (?) Berengarius II [King of Italy] in 936.2 |
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| (?) was born circa 925.2,3 He was the son of Count Ebles Mancer of Poitou and Emliane. He married Gerloc or Ade`le in 935.2,3 (?) died circa 963.2,3 |
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Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
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Descendant Chart for Charlemagne "Charles the Great" Frankish Emperor of the West
![]() William I, King of England, William the Conqueror William Duke of Normandy and one of the greatest English kings, William I, born circa 1027, died Sept. 9, 1087, led the Norman conquest of England and provided stability and firm government in an age of great disorder. The illegitimate son of the Norman duke Robert I, he inherited Normandy in 1035, consolidating his rule in the face of baronial opposition in about 1042. He successfully faced further rebellions and after 1050 began to take an interest in acquiring land in England--perhaps given some encouragement by the English king Edward the Confessor. After Edward's death (Jan. 5, 1066), Vikings under King Harold III of Norway moved on England, and William soon followed with an invasion force of his own. The new English king, Harold II, defeated the Vikings and confronted the Normans near Hastings in October 1066. William's forces achieved a decisive victory, and on Christmas Day 1066, William was crowned King of England, founding the Anglo-Norman monarchy and realm. A highly capable, intelligent, and determined man, William I established a strongly personal monarchy. He imposed Norman institutions and personnel both on the state and on the church, and he brought England into the mainstream of continental development. Imposing royal authority directly on courts and other institutions, William ordered the inquests that resulted in the monumental DOMESDAY BOOK. He revolutionized the social, political, and military structures of England, replacing the English nobility with French nobles, thus strengthening his authority, and introducing continental FEUDALISM, a structure in which nobles held land in return for service in the royal army. As the Anglo-Saxon state was Normanized, so too was the English Church: English bishops and abbots were replaced by noted churchmen from the Continent, including LANFRANC of Bec, who became (1070) archbishop of Canterbury. The Conqueror had been a great reformer of the church in Normandy, and he continued this role in England. He established the archbishop of Canterbury as primate of the English church, held reforming councils (which he attended), and exercised not only his rights but also his responsibilities over the church. The bishops were among his closest advisors and officials. William I kept a close but cool relationship with the papacy, supporting ecclesiastical reform while carefully maintaining his control over the English church. He was succeeded as duke of Normandy by his eldest son, Robert II, and as king of England by his sons, first William II, then Henry I. LAWS OF WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR. (Normans conquered England in 1066. William died 1087.) Here is set down what William, king of the English, established in consultation with his magnates after the conquest of England: 1. First that above all things he wishes one God to be revered throughout his whole realm, one faith in Christ to be kept ever inviolate, and peace and security to be preserved between English and Normans. 2. We decree also that every freeman shall affirm by oath and compact that he will be loyal to king William both within and without England, that he will preserve with him his lands and honor with all fidelity and defend him against his enemies. 3. I will, moreover, that all the men I have brought with me, or who have come after me, shall be protected by my peace and shall dwell in quiet. And if any one of them shall be slain, let the lord of his murderer seize him within five days, if he can; but if he cannot, let him pay me 46 marks of silver so long as his substance avails. And when his substance is exhausted, let the whole hundred in which the murder took place pay what remains in common. 4. And let every Frenchman who, in the time of king Edward, my kinsman, was a sharer in the customs of the English, pay what they call "scot and lot", according to the laws of the English. This decree was ordained in the city of Gloucester. 5. We forbid also that any live cattle shall be bought or sold for money except within cities, and this shall be done before three faithful witnesses; nor even anything old without surety and warrant. But if anyone shall do otherwise, let him pay once, and afterwards a second time for a fine. 6. It was decreed there that if a Frenchman shall charge an Englishman with perjury or murder or theft or homicide or "ran", as the English call open rapine which cannot be denied, the Englishman may defend himself, as he shall prefer, either by the ordeal of hot iron or by wager of battle. But if the Englishman be infirm, let him find another who will take his place. If one of them shall be vanquished, he shall pay a fine of 40 shillings to the king. If an Englishman shall charge a Frenchman and be unwilling to prove his accusation either by ordeal or by wager of battle, I will, nevertheless, that the Frenchman shall acquit himself by a valid oath. 7. This also I command and will, that all shall have and hold the law of the king Edward in respect of their lands and all their posessions, with the addition of those decrees I have ordained for the welfare of the English people. 8. Every man who wishes to be considered a freeman shall be in pledge so that his surety shall hold him and hand him over to justice if he shall offend in any way. And if any such shall escape, let his sureties see to it that they pay forthwith what is charge against him, and let them clear themselves of any complicity in his escape. Let recourse be had to the hundred and shire courts as our predecessors decreed. And those who ought of right to come and are unwilling to appear, shall be summoned once; and if for the second time they refuse to come, one ox shall be taken from them, and they shall be summoned a third time. And if they do not come the third time, a second ox shall be taken from them. But if they do not come the fourth summons, the man who is unwilling to come shall forfeit from his goods the amount of the charge against him -- "ceapgeld" as it is called -- and in addition to this a fine to the king. 9. I prohibit the sale of any man by another outside the country on pain of a fine to be paid in full to me. 10. I also forbid that anyone shall be slain or hanged for any fault, but let his eyes be put out and let him be castrated. And this command shall not be violated under pain of a fine in full to me.  . |
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| (?) William II Count of Poitou was the son of (?) William I of Poitou and Gerloc or Ade`le. (?) died. |
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| He married an unknown person . He married Adelaide Blanche. was born in 950.1 He was the son of (?) Boso II Count of Avignon and Arles and Constance of Provence. died circa 993.1 |
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| (?) William III Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine was the son of (?) William II Count of Poitou. (?) died. |
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Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
Descendant Chart for Mérovée King Salic Franks
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He was a Duke.
Succeeded to Duchy of Normandy, ca. 930 the Bretons rebelled, he subdued them, taking Brittany, the Channel Islands, the Contentin, and the Averanchin; killed in treacherous ambush 17 December 942 by servants of Theobald of Blois and Arnulf of Flanders  . He married NN---- NN----. (?) was born circa 900 at Normandy, France.1,2 He was the son of Ganger Rolf "Rollo The Viking" Count of Rouen and Poppa. He married an unknown person before 940.2 He married an unknown person circa 940.3 (?) died on 17 December 942 at France.4,1 |
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| Geoffrey was born. He was the son of (?) William III Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine. He married Hildegarde or Aldegarde between 1068 and 1069.1 Geoffrey died. |
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| Count of Poitou 1086-1126, Duke of Aqutaine, crusader 1101, first known singer-poet in the vernacular. (?) was born circa 22 October 1071.1 He was the son of Geoffrey or William VI Count of Poitou and Hildegarde or Aldegarde. He married Philippa or (Mathilda) of Toulouse in 1094.1 (?) died between 10 February 1126 and 1127.1 |
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Pedigree for John I King of England
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| Count of Poitou 1126-1137. Duke of Aquitaine. (?) was born in 1099.1 He was the son of (?) William VII of Poitou and IX of Aquitaine and Philippa or (Mathilda) of Toulouse. He married Eleanor or Aenor de Chastellerault in 1121.1 (?) died on 9 April 1137.1 |
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Pedigree for Geoffrey V "Plantagenet", Count of Anjou
Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
| She married Rutpert I Count of Upper Rhine.1 (?) was born.1 |
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| Jorund was born circa 487 at Sweden. He was the son of (?) Yngvi Alreksson. |
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Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
| (?) was born circa 466 at Sweden. He was the son of Alrek Agnasson and (?) Dagreid Dagsson. |
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Pedigree for William I "The Conqueror" King of England
Pedigree for John I King of England
| She married Adils Ottarsson. |
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Pedigree for John I King of England
| (?) was born.1 She married (?) Leo VI Emperor of Byzantium in 898.1 |
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