| 5587345 | i. | Isabel Countess De Warenne, born Abt. 1136 in Surrey, England; died 13 July 1203 in Lewes, Sussex, England; married Hameline Plantagenet, Earl Of Surrey 1164. |
| 5587352 | i. | Robert De Vere, Earl, born 1174 in Hatfield, Essex, England; died 25 October 1221 in England; married Isabel De Bolebec Abt. 1209 in England. |
| 5587353 | i. | Isabel De Bolebec, born Bet. 1175 - 1184 in Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire, England; died 02 February 1244/45 in England; married Robert De Vere, Earl Abt. 1209 in England. |
| 5587392 | i. | Henry De Bohun, Earl Of Hereford, died 01 June 1220; married Maud De Mandeville, Countess Of Essex. |
| 5587416 | i. | Ferdinand Alfonsez II King Of Leon, born 1135 in Castile, Spain; died 21 January 1187/88 in Leon, Leon, Spain; married Princess Of Portugal, Urraca Alfonsez 1165 in Leon, Spain. | ||
| ii. | Sancho Alfonsez III King Of Castile1769,1770, born 1134; died 31 August 1158; married Blanche Garcia Princess Of Navarre 30 January 1150/51; born Abt. 1139 in Navarre, Spain; died 24 January 1157/58 in Castile, Castile, Spain. | |||
| iii. | Sancha Of Castile1771, died 05 August 1177; married Sancho IV King Of Navarre 02 June 1153 in Carrion; born Aft. 1132; died 27 June 1194 in Pamplona, Spain. | |||
| iv. | Constance Of Castile1772, born Aft. 11401773; married Louis VII The Younger Capet, King Of France 1154; born 1119 in Reims, Marne, France; died 18 September 1180 in Paris, Seine, France. |
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Notes for Louis VII The Younger Capet, King Of France: Louis the Young, King of France 1137-1180. According to Hillaire Belloc in "History of England": "...married, years before, that heiress in whom the great line of the Dukes of Aquitaine ended. Aquitaine was a vast feudal state, vassal to the King of France, and suzerain to much the greater part of the territory lying between the Loire and the Pyrenees. It had claims of feudal superiority over the great county of Toulouse--a rich province to the south and east, and for the rest it left only a norrow strip of territory beween its northern boundary and the River Loire. Had Louis VII kept that dower and handed it on to a son of his and Eleanor's, the kingdom of France would have been three-quarters made, generations before it actually achieved unity. It could easily have outmatched the Angevin power. But the queen bore the king no son. Further, they were ill-matched: she hated his piety and he her debauch. It was really, however, the lack of an heir that settled the affair, and when Louis came back from the glorious disaster of the Second Crusade, both were agreed to have the marriage annulled (by the French clergy) upon the convenient plea of consanguinity." According to Amy Kelly in "Eleanor of Aquitaine and the Four Kings": Louis the Young was raised in the cloister of Notre Dame. He was the second son of Louis the Fat. He was blonde with light blue eyes. |
| 5587417 | i. | Princess Of Portugal, Urraca Alfonsez, born 1151 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal; died 16 October 1188 in Leon, Spain; married Ferdinand Alfonsez II King Of Leon 1165 in Leon, Spain. |
| 5587420 | i. | Count De Dammartin Alberic II, born in Dammartin, Seine-et-Marne, France; died 18 September 1200 in London, Middlesex, England; married Maud De Ponthieu Bef. 1180. |
| 5587421 | i. | Maud De Ponthieu, born in Ponthieu, Ain, France; died Aft. October 1200; married Count De Dammartin Alberic II Bef. 1180. |
| 5587422 | i. | Guillame III Count De Ponthieu, born 1179 in Ponthieu, Ain, France; died 1221 in France; married Princess Of France Alix Capet. |
| 7929856 | i. | Robert De Stokes, born Unknown; died Unknown. |
| 8151040 | i. | Rafe De Woley, born Abt. 1250 in Woley, Hollingsworth, Cheshire, England; died Bet. 1271 - 1340 in Woley, Hollingsworth, Cheshire, England. |
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