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in Unknown. She died Unknown in Unknown. Spouse: King Carloman of Italy & Bavaria. Children were: Arnulf of Carinthia. Livia Drusilla Julia Augusta died in 29 in Unknown. She was born 58 B.C. in Unknown. Parents: Marcus Livius (The Younger Drusus). Spouse: Tiberius Nero Claudius. Children were: Nero Claudius Germanicus Drusus. Spouse: Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus Imperator. Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus Imperator and Livia Drusilla Julia Augusta were married 36 B.C. in Unknown. Llairn died before 100 in Unknown. He was born 872 B.C. in Unknown. Parents: Teuged. Children were: Ithel. Llud was born 110 B.C. in Unknown. He died 60 B.C. in Unknown. Parents: King Beli Mawr of Britain and Prophetess Anna. Children were: King Tenantius of Britain. Llyfeinydd died before 100 in Unknown. He was born 948 B.C. in Unknown. Parents: Peredur. Children were: Teuged. Llyr was born before 100 in Unknown. He died 810 B.C. in Unknown. Parents: Bleiddud. Children were: Rhagaw (Regan) Llyr Lear. Llywarch died before 100 in Unknown. He was born 720 B.C. in Unknown. Parents: Calchwynydd. Children were: Idwal. Llywelyn (The Great) was born in 1173 in Unknown. He died on Apr 11, 1240 in Unknown. Spouse: Joan of England. Llywelyn (The Great) and Joan of England were married in 1205 in Unknown. Lord Adelbert of the Franks died in 491 in Unknown. He was born Unknown in Unknown. Parents: King Clodius Of Westphalia, Salian Franks and Basina DE THURINGIA. Lord Alberic of Moselle was born in 417 in France. He died in 456 in Unknown. Parents: King Clodius Of Westphalia, Salian Franks and Basina DE THURINGIA. Lord Alfonso of Molina was born in 1203 in Unknown. He died in 1272 in Unknown. Parents: King Alfonso IX of Leon and Queen Berenguela of Castile & Leon. Lord Genebald of the Franks was born about 354 in Unknown. He died in 419 in Unknown. Parents: Dagobert and UNKNOWN. Spouse: UNKNOWN. Lord Genebald of the Franks and UNKNOWN were married in 375 in Unknown. Children were: Argotta. Lord John of Carency was born in 1378 in Unknown. He died in 1457 in Unknown. Parents: Count John I of La Marche and Catherine of Vendôme. Spouse: Catherine. Lord John of Carency and Catherine were married in 1416 in Unknown. Spouse: Jeanne DE VENDôMOIS. Lord John of Carency and Jeanne DE VENDôMOIS were married in 1420 in Le Mans. Lord John of Peronne (John of Artois) was born in 1355 in Unknown. He died in 1363 in Unknown. Parents: Count John of Eu sans Terre (John of Artois) and Isabeau of Melun. Lord John Plantagenet of Beaufort died before 1286 in Unknown. He was born Unknown in Unknown. Parents: Edmund Crouchback (1st Earl of Lancaster) and Blanche of Artois. Lord Philip of Castres (Philip of Montfort) died on Sep 24, 1270 in Tunis. He was born Unknown in Unknown. Philip of Montfort (d. September 24, 1270, Tunis) was Lord of Castres-en-Albigeois in 1270. He was the son of Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre and Eleonore of Courtenay. His coat-of-arms was Gules, a lion rampant double queued argent, a label of four points azure. He joined the expedition of Charles of Anjou to conquer the Kingdom of Sicily, and he shared command of the first battalion at the Battle of Benevento with Hugh of Mirepoix. He led the Angevin troops into the island of Sicily after Benevento, and helped to put down the revolt that broke out there with the advance of Conradin. On his father?s death in March 1270, he succeeded to his French seigneury of Castres, but his father?s possessions in Outremer had been granted to his half-brother John of Montfort. He joined the Eighth Crusade and died in Tunis. He married Jeanne de Levis-Mirepoix (d. May 30, 1284) and had three children: John of Montfort, Count of Squillace (d. bef. December 1300), married firstly Isabella Maletta, married secondly Giovanna di Fasanella, married thirdly in 1273 Marguerite of Beaumont (d. March 1307, Marseilles) Laure of Montfort (d. bef. December 1300), married Bernard VII of Comminges Eleonore of Montfort (d. aft. May 1338), married before February 1302 John V of Vendôme Jeanne of Montfort (d. 1300), married firstly 1268 Guy VI of Forez (January 19, 1278), married secondly 1278 Louis I of Savoy, Baron de Vaud (d. aft. 1302). Parents: Lord Philip of Tyre (Philip of Montfort) and Eleonore DE COURTENAY. Spouse: Jeanne DE LEVIS-MIREPOIX. Lord Philip of Castres (Philip of Montfort) and Jeanne DE LEVIS-MIREPOIX were married Unknown in Unknown. Children were: Count John of Squillace (John of Montfort), Laure of Montfort, Eleonore of Montfort, Jeanne of Montfort. Lord Philip of Conches, Nonancourt, and Domfront (Philip of Artois) was born in 1269 in Unknown. He was born in 1269. He died on Sep 11, 1298 in Unknown. Philip of Artois (1269 - September 11, 1298) was the son of Robert II of Artois, Count of Artois and Amicie de Courtenay. He was the Lord of Conches, Nonancourt, and Domfront. He married Blanche de Dreux, daughter of John II, Duke of Brittany, and had the following children: Marguerite (1285-1311), married in 1301 Louis, Count of Évreux Robert III of Artois (1287-1342) Isabelle (1288-1344), a nun at Poissy Jeanne (1289 - aft. 1347), married in 1301 in Senlis Gaston I, Count of Foix Marie (1291 - January 22, 1365, Wijnendaele), Lady of Merode, married in 1309 in Paris John I, Marquis of Namur He served under his father at the Battle of Furnes, where he was wounded. He never recovered, and died of the effects over a year later. His premature death led to a legal battle later, when Artois was left to his sister Mahaut rather than his son Robert. Parents: Count Robert II of Artois and Amicie DE COURTENAY. Spouse: Blanche DE DREUX. Lord Philip of Conches, Nonancourt, and Domfront (Philip of Artois) and Blanche DE DREUX were married Unknown in Unknown. Children were: Marguerite, Isabelle, Jeanne, Lady Marie of Merode, Count Robert III of Artois (Robert III of Artois). Lord Philip of Tyre (Philip of Montfort) was born before 1228 in Unknown. Individual Note: between 1228 and 1270. Lord of La Ferté-Alais and Castres-en-Albigeois Individual Note: between 1240 and 1270. Lord of Toron Individual Note: between 1246 and 1270. Lord of Tyre He died on Mar 17, 1270 in Tyre. Philip of Montfort, (d. March 17, 1270, Tyre) was Lord of La Ferté-Alais and Castres-en-Albigeois 1228-1270, Lord of Tyre 1246-1270, and Lord of Toron aft. 1240-1270. He was the son of Guy of Montfort and Helvis of Ibelin (daughter of Balian of Ibelin). At his father's death at the siege of Vareilles in the Albigensian Crusade in 1228, he succeeded to his French seigneuries. His first wife was Eleonore de Courtenay (d. bef. 1230), daughter of Peter of Courtenay. Philip joined the party of his uncle, John of Ibelin, against the representatives of Frederick II. In 1244, he was created Constable of Jerusalem, but was subordinate to Walter IV of Brienne at the Battle of La Forbie. Philip was one of the few Christian knights to escape the disaster there. In 1246, Henry I of Cyprus, then Regent of Jerusalem, created him Lord of Tyre as a reward for his services to the baronial party. While the legality of this grant was somewhat dubious, it was recognized by Hugh I c. 1269; but Hugh reserved the right to buy back the fief. Philip was married a second time, after 1240, to Maria of Antioch-Armenia, the elder daughter of Raymond-Roupen of Antioch and hence Lady of Toron and pretender of Armenia. He joined the Seventh Crusade, and was employed as the ambassador of Louis IX in negotiations for a truce and retreat from Damietta. In 1256, he expelled the Venetians from Tyre, an action which helped to precipitate the War of St. Sabas. During that conflict, he attempted to relieve the Genoese in Acre in 1258, but was repulsed, which helped decide the struggle for the Venetians. In 1266, he lost Toron to the Sultan Baibars; but even in Philip's old age, Baibars feared both his energetic leadership and the possible success of his appeals to Europe for aid. He called upon the Hashshashin, one of whom (feigning a desire to convert to Christianity) stabbed Philip as he prayed in his chapel and then fell upon his son John. Mortally wounded, Philip cried out for aid; guards immediately entered and dispatched the assassin. Seeing his son without serious injury, Philip threw up his arms and died. He was succeeded by his son Philip in his French possessions, and by his son John in Outremer. Children From his first marriage to Eleonore de Courtenay: Philip of Montfort, Lord of Castres-en-Albigeois (d. September 24, 1270, Tunis), married Jeanne de Levis-Mirepoix From his second marriage to Maria of Antioch-Armenia: John of Montfort, Lord of Toron and Tyre (c. 1240 ? November 27, 1283, Tyre), married September 22, 1268 Marguerite de Lusignan, titular Princess of Antioch Humphrey of Montfort, Lord of Toron and Tyre (d. February 12, 1284, Tyre), married c. 1270s Eschiva of Ibelin, Lady of Beirut and Lapithos (Cyprus) Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_of_Montfort%2C_Lord_of_Tyre" Spouse: Eleonore DE COURTENAY. Lord Philip of Tyre (Philip of Montfort) and Eleonore DE COURTENAY were married Unknown in Unknown. Children were: Lord Philip of Castres (Philip of Montfort). Lorette of Dover was born Unknown in Unknown. She died Unknown in Unknown. Parents: Richard (Baron of Chilham, Kent) FITZ ROY and Rohese of Dover. Spouse: William MARMION. William MARMION and Lorette of Dover were married in 1248 in Unknown. Lothar was born on Apr 16, 778 in Unknown. He died in 780 in Unknown. Parents: King Charlemagne of the Franks & Holy Roman Emperor and Hildegarde. Lothar of Bovaria was born in 1174 in Unknown. He died in 1190 in Unknown. Parents: Duke Henry of Saxony and Bavaria (Henry the Lion) and Matilda Plantagenet of England. Louis was born Unknown in Unknown. He died Unknown in Unknown. Parents: Count Baldwin II of Hainaut and Ida of Leuven. Louis was born Unknown in Unknown. He died Unknown in Unknown. Parents: Prince Philip I of Taranto and Catherine (titular Empress of Constantinople) DE VALOIS-COURTENAY. Louis was born in 877 in Unknown. He died in 879 in Unknown. Parents: King Louis Bavaria of Eastern Francia and Liutgard. Louis was born on Feb 25, 1244. He died in Jan 1260. Parents: King Louis IX of France and Marguerite DE PROVENCE. Louis was born in 1266 in Unknown. He died in May 1276 in Unknown. Parents: King Philippe III of France and Isabella of Aragon. Louis was born in 1320 in Unknown. He died between 1326 and 1329 in Unknown. Parents: Count Robert III of Artois (Robert III of Artois) and Jeanne DE VALOIS. Louis was born on Jan 17, 1328 in Unknown. He died on Jan 17, 1328 in Unknown. Parents: King Philip VI of France (Philip VI of Valois) and Joan of Burgundy. Louis was born on Jun 8, 1330 in Unknown. He died on Jun 23, 1330 in Unknown. Parents: King Philip VI of France (Philip VI of Valois) and Joan of Burgundy. Louis was born in 1362 in Unknown. He died Unknown in Unknown(died young). Parents: Count Charles of Pézenas and Longueville (Charles of Artois) and Lady Jeanne of Baucay. Louis was born in 1398 in Unknown. He died Unknown in Unknown(died young). Parents: Duke Louis of Orléans (Louis of Valois) and Valentina Visconti. Louis was born in 1455 in Unknown. He died in 1458 in Unknown. Parents: Count John of Angouleme and Marguerite of Rohan. Louis was born on Feb 3, 1549 in Unknown. He died in Oct 1549 in Unknown. Parents: King Henry II of France and Catherine DE MEDICI. Louis was born in 1555 in Unknown. He died in 1557 in Unknown. Parents: Antoine (Duke of Vendome) DE BOURBON and Jeanne (Queen of Navarre) D' ALBRET. Louis was born in 1624 in Unknown. He died in 1625 in Unknown. Parents: King Frederick V of Bohemia and Elizabeth STUART. Louis XVII was born on Mar 27, 1785 in Unknown. Individual Note: between Jan 21, 1793 and Jun 8, 1795. Titular King of France He died on Jun 8, 1795 in Unknown. Parents: King Louis XVI of France and Marie Antoinette. Louis Charles Alphonse Leodégard d'Orléans (Comte du Beaujolais) was born in 1779 in Unknown. He died in 1808 in Unknown. Parents: Duke Philip Egalite of Orleans and Louise Marie Adélaïde DE BOURBON. Louis Count of Évreux was born Unknown in Unknown. He died Unknown in Unknown. Spouse: Marguerite. Louis Count of Évreux and Marguerite were married in 1301 in Unknown. Louis I of Flanders was born Unknown in Unknown. He died Unknown in Unknown. Spouse: Marguerite. Louis I of Flanders and Marguerite were married Unknown in Unknown. Louis I of Savoy (Baron de Vaud) died after 1302 in Unknown. He was born Unknown in Unknown. Spouse: Jeanne of Montfort. Louis I of Savoy (Baron de Vaud) and Jeanne of Montfort were married in 1278 in Unknown. Louis Joseph was born in 1781 in Unknown. He died Unknown in Unknown. Parents: King Louis XVI of France and Marie Antoinette. Louis the Child was born Unknown in Unknown. He died Unknown in Unknown. Parents: Arnulf of Carinthia. Louis XIX was born on Aug 6, 1775 in Unknown. He died on Jun 3, 1844 in Unknown. Parents: King Charles X of France and Marie Therese DE SAVOIE. Spouse: Marie Thérèse Charlotte. Louis XIX and Marie Thérèse Charlotte were married Unknown in Unknown. Louise was born Unknown in Unknown. She died Unknown in Unknown. Spouse: Landgraf Friedrich Wilhelm Georg of Hesse-Cassel. Landgraf Friedrich Wilhelm Georg of Hesse-Cassel and Louise were married Unknown in Unknown. Louise was born on Aug 19, 1515 in Unknown. She died on Sep 21, 1517 in Unknown. Parents: King Francis I of France and Claude of France. Louise was born on Jun 28, 1692. She died on Apr 20, 1712. Parents: King James II of England & Scotland and Mary of Modena. Louise Augusta Struensee was born on Jul 7, 1771 in Hirschholm Palace. She died on Jan 13, 1843. Louise Augusta of Denmark, Duchess of Augustenborg (July 7, 1771 - January 13, 1843) was officially daughter of King Christian VII of Denmark and Queen Caroline Mathilde. Unofficially it is widely accepted that her natural father was Johann Friedrich Struensee, the king?s royal physician and de facto regent of the country at the time of her birth. She was referred to sometimes as "la petite Struensee". She was born at Hirschholm Palace in present day Hørsholm municipality, Denmark. After the arrest of her parents on January 17, 1772, and the subsequent execution of her father and the banishment and imprisonment of her mother, she was raised at the Danish court residing at Christiansborg Castle, Copenhagen along with her three-year older brother, Crown Prince Frederik VI under the supervision of the Dowager Queen Juliane Marie. In February 1779 the nation's foremost statesman, Chief Minister Andreas Peter Bernstorff, hatched an ingenious plan for the young princess. Since a male child of hers could inherit the throne some day, it would be advantageous to arrange a marriage early, and to marry the half-royal back into the family, to the Hereditary Prince of Augustenborg. This plan not only had the positive effect of more closely connecting the Danish royal house?s two lines, the ruling House of Oldenborg and the offshoot House of Augustenborg, thus discouraging the threat of a breakup of the kingdom, but also the prevention of her marriage into the Swedish royal house. The binding agreements were made a year later, and in spring 1785 the 20 year old Prince Frederik Christian II came to Copenhagen, and the engagement was announced. On May 27, 1786 the 14 year old Louise Augusta was married at Christiansborg Castle. They lived at the Castle for many years until the Christiansborg Castle fire of 1794 and the death of the elder Duke of Augustenborg, when her husband inherited the estate and the Duchy. The princess was often the center of court activities, and was proclaimed the ?Venus of Denmark?. After 1794 they lived during the summer on the island of Als and at Gråsten. They had three children: Caroline Amalie (b. Sept. 28, 1796), who would become Queen of Denmark as consort to Christian VIII Christian August (b. July 19, 1798), the Duke of Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenborg Frederik Emil August (b. Aug. 23, 1800), the ?Prince? of Nør Over the years there developed conflict between her husband and her brother, especially over the relationship of the Duchy to the Danish monarchy. She remained loyal to the Danish Royal House throughout the differences. In 1810 she worked actively to stop the Duke's attempts to be chosen as successor to the Swedish throne. Their relationship eventually fell apart, and Frederik Christian tried to legally limit her influence over their children?s future. He died on June 14, 1814, and Louise Augusta took control of the Augustenborg estates and the children?s upbringing. The estate was turned over to the eldest son, Christian August, on his return from an extended foreign tour in 1820. From then on she resided in the Augustenborg Castle, where she established an eccentric court. In 1832 in order to give her youngest son, Frederik Emil August, better income possibilities she purchased the estate Nør and Grønwald in Dänischwold near Ekernførde Fjord in South Schleswig. She died at Augustenborg in 1843. Two portraits of her were painted by Danish artist Jens Juel. The first from 1784 is in The Royal Collection, London, and the second from 1787 is in the Frederiksborg Palace Museum. Another portrait of her by Anton Graff is in Sønderborg Castle. Danish author Maria Helleberg has written a best-selling historical novel based on the life of Louise Augusta called "Kærlighedsbarn" ("Love Child"), which inspired a special biographical exhibition on the life of the princess at Rosenborg Castle Parents: Johann Friedrich Struensee and Princess Caroline Mathilde of Wales. Spouse: Frederik Christian II. Frederik Christian II and Louise Augusta Struensee were married on May 27, 1786 in Christiansborg Castle. Children were: Caroline Amalie, Duke Christian August of Holstein-Sonderburg-Auguste, Prince Frederik Emil August of Nor. Louise Elisabeth was born on Aug 14, 1727. She died on Dec 6, 1759. Parents: King Louis XV of France and Princess Marie Leszczynska of Poland. Louise Hollandine was born in 1622 in Unknown. She died in 1709 in Unknown. Parents: King Frederick V of Bohemia and Elizabeth STUART. Louise Marie was born on Jul 5, 1737. She died on Dec 23, 1787. Parents: King Louis XV of France and Princess Marie Leszczynska of Poland. |