Raimond Berengar IV, Conde de Barcelona1

M, #113291, b. 1113, d. 6 August 1162
Last Edited=25 Nov 2008
     Raimond Berengar IV, Conde de Barcelona was born in 1113.2 He was the son of Raimond Berengar III, Conde de Barcelona and Douce Comtesse de Gévaudan et de Provence.3 He married Petronella, Reina de Aragón, daughter of Ramiro II, Rey de Aragón and Agnes d'Aquitaine, on 11 August 1151. He died on 6 August 1162 at San Dalmazio de Turin, ItalyG.2
     Raimond Berengar IV, Conde de Barcelona also went by the nick-name of Raimond Berengar 'the Saint'.4 He succeeded as the Conde de Barcelona in 1131.4 He succeeded as the Comte de Provence in 1144.3

Children of Raimond Berengar IV, Conde de Barcelona and Petronella, Reina de Aragón

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 45. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S102] Roglo Geneweb Website, online <http://geneweb.inria.fr/roglo?lang=en>. Hereinafter cited as Roglo Geneweb Website.
  3. [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 87. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World.
  4. [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World, page 115.

Petronella, Reina de Aragón1

F, #113292, b. 1135, d. 13 October 1173
Last Edited=25 Nov 2008
     Petronella, Reina de Aragón was born in 1135.1 She was the daughter of Ramiro II, Rey de Aragón and Agnes d'Aquitaine.1 She married Raimond Berengar IV, Conde de Barcelona, son of Raimond Berengar III, Conde de Barcelona and Douce Comtesse de Gévaudan et de Provence, on 11 August 1151. She died on 13 October 1173.
     She gained the title of Reina Petronella de Aragón in 1137.1 She was deposed as Queen of Aragon in 1162.1

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 45. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.

Ramiro II, Rey de Aragón1

M, #113293, d. 1147
Last Edited=28 Aug 2005
     Ramiro II, Rey de Aragón was the son of Sancho I, Rey de Aragón y Navarre and Felicia de Rameru.1 He married Agnes d'Aquitaine, daughter of Guillaume IX, Duc d'Aquitaine, in 1134.1 He died in 1147.1,2
     Ramiro II, Rey de Aragón also went by the nick-name of Ramiro 'the Monk'.3 He gained the title of Rey Ramiro II de Aragón in 1134. He abdicated as King of Aragon in 1137.

Child of Ramiro II, Rey de Aragón and Agnes d'Aquitaine

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 45. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 116, says 1157. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World.
  3. [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World, page 116.

Agnes d'Aquitaine1

F, #113294
Last Edited=25 Nov 2008
     Agnes d'Aquitaine is the daughter of Guillaume IX, Duc d'Aquitaine.1 She married Ramiro II, Rey de Aragón, son of Sancho I, Rey de Aragón y Navarre and Felicia de Rameru, in 1134.1

Child of Agnes d'Aquitaine and Ramiro II, Rey de Aragón

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 45. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.

Guillaume IX, Duc d'Aquitaine1

M, #113295, b. 22 October 1071, d. between 10 February 1126 and 1127
Last Edited=1 Mar 2007
Consanguinity Index=1.0%
     Guillaume IX, Duc d'Aquitaine was born on 22 October 1071. He was the son of Guillaume VIII, Duc d'Aquitaine and Hildegarde de Bourgogne. He married, firstly, Ermisende d'Anjou, daughter of Fulk IV 'le Rechin', Comte d'Anjou and Hildegard de Baugency, circa 1089. He and Ermisende d'Anjou were divorced in 1090. He married, secondly, Philippa de Toulouse, daughter of Guillaume IV, Comte de Toulouse and Emma de Mortain, circa 1094. He died between 10 February 1126 and 1127.
     He was a member of the House of Poitiers.2 Guillaume IX, Duc d'Aquitaine also went by the nick-name of William 'the Troubadour'.2 He succeeded as the Duc d'Aquitaine in 1086.1

Children of Guillaume IX, Duc d'Aquitaine

Child of Guillaume IX, Duc d'Aquitaine and Philippa de Toulouse

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 45. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 81. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World.
  3. [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World, page 171.


Sancho I, Rey de Aragón y Navarre1

M, #113296, d. 1094
Last Edited=28 Aug 2005
     Sancho I, Rey de Aragón y Navarre was the son of Ramiro I de Aragón, Rey de Aragón and Gisberga of Bigorre.1 He married Felicia de Rameru, daughter of Hilduin IV de Rameru, Count de Rameru, in 1063.1 He died in 1094, killed in action.1
     He held the office of Co-regent of Navarre in 1062.2 He succeeded as the Rey Sancho I de Aragón in 1063.1,3 He succeeded as the Rey Sancho V de Navarre in 1076.4

Children of Sancho I, Rey de Aragón y Navarre and Felicia de Rameru

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 45. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 116. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World.
  3. [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World, page 116, says 1069.
  4. [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World, page 114.

Felicia de Rameru1

F, #113297, d. 1086
Last Edited=13 Jan 2003
     Felicia de Rameru was the daughter of Hilduin IV de Rameru, Count de Rameru.1 She married Sancho I, Rey de Aragón y Navarre, son of Ramiro I de Aragón, Rey de Aragón and Gisberga of Bigorre, in 1063.1 She died in 1086.1

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 45. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.

Hilduin IV de Rameru, Count de Rameru1

M, #113298
Last Edited=13 Jan 2003
     Hilduin IV de Rameru, Count de Rameru gained the title of Count de Rameru.1

Child of Hilduin IV de Rameru, Count de Rameru

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 45. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.

Ramiro I de Aragón, Rey de Aragón1

M, #113299, d. 1063
Last Edited=28 Aug 2005
     Ramiro I de Aragón, Rey de Aragón was the son of Sancho III, Rey de Navarre.1 He married Gisberga of Bigorre, daughter of Bernard Roger of Bigorre , Count of Bigorre, in 1036.1 He died in 1063.1,2

Child of Ramiro I de Aragón, Rey de Aragón and Gisberga of Bigorre

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 45. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S38] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 116, says 1069. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World.

Gisberga of Bigorre1

F, #113300
Last Edited=29 Jul 2002
     Gisberga of Bigorre is the daughter of Bernard Roger of Bigorre , Count of Bigorre.1 She married Ramiro I de Aragón, Rey de Aragón, son of Sancho III, Rey de Navarre, in 1036.1

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 45. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.