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of Angouleme De Taillefer Isabella (b. 1188, d. May 31, 1246)
of Angouleme De Taillefer Isabella (daughter of of Angouleme De Taillefer Aymer, De Valence and Alix "Alice", of Angouleme De Courtenay)6503, 6504, 6505, 6506, 6507, 6508, 6509, 6510, 6511 was born 1188 in Angouleme, Charente, Aquitaine (France)6512, 6513, 6514, and died May 31, 1246 in Fontevrault, L'Ab, Mel, France6515, 6516, 6517. She married John I- "Lackland"PLANTAGENET, of England on August 24, 1200 in Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France6518, 6519, 6520, 6521, son of HenryPlantagenet - Longspee, De, of England and Eleanor - de Chatellerault of Aquitaine.
Notes for of Angouleme De Taillefer Isabella:
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This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/u sers/junemengland/1/data/9030
[v4t2728roucy.FTW]
1. AR 117-27, 153-28.
2. aka Isabelle Tailefer, Dowager Queen of King John of Eng., Countess o f
Angouleme.
3. m. as (2) wife, John Lackland, King of England.
4. NOTE: All of her ancestors (including Aymer de Valence) are called
"TAILIFER" from William I (Guillaume I) in the Mary Wentworth
Genealogy. Tailifer means Cleaver of Iron. hmkThis individual was fou nd on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/junemengland/1/dat a/9030
[v4t2728roucy.FTW]
1. AR 117-27, 153-28.
2. aka Isabelle Tailefer, Dowager Queen of King John of Eng., Countess o f
Angouleme.
3. m. as (2) wife, John Lackland, King of England.
4. NOTE: All of her ancestors (including Aymer de Valence) are called
"TAILIFER" from William I (Guillaume I) in the Mary Wentworth
Genealogy. Tailifer means Cleaver of Iron. hmk
!The Story of England; Desc. of Charlemagne
NEWLIN LINE
!This ex-queen, obliged to entertain the French court in one of her sec ond husband's (Count de la Marche) castles, took offence at not being a sked to sit down beside her unwelcome guests, and, when they had gone, s howed her spite by destroying all the furniture they had used, as if po lluted by their sojourn. The husband needed little stirring up to make h im renounce the homage he owed to that young prince (Alphonse of Poitie rs), whose heritage was climed by the count's stepson, Richard of Cornw all. [Leaders & Landmarks, Vol. II, p. 76]
!Only child of Aymer, Count d'Angouleme (and by her mother, granddaught er of Louis VI of France), was early betrothed to Hugh de Lusignan, sur named le Brun, 10th Count de la Marche and Poitou. In the year 1200, K ing John, visiting the castle of the Count d'Eu, Lusignan's uncle, met I sabella, who resided there
previous to her marriage; and during the absence of Lusignan in the Hol y Land, with the consent of her parents, but without that of the Count d 'Eu or of her own, King John carried her off and made her his queen. T hey were married at Bordeaux, Aug 24, 1200. Isabella was then 15. Hen ry, her son, was born in 1206/7; the Princess Johanna in 1210. After a l ong period of war and discord, Lusignan made peace with King John, on c ondition that he should have the Princess Johanna, Isabella's eldest da ughter, for his wife; and she was
forthwith sent to his court to be educated, Oct 20, 1214 (age 4); but i n 1216 King John died. Isabella returned to her native city of Augoule me and married her first betrothed. After some delay, Henry III recove red his sister Johanna, who was married to Alexander II at York in 1221 , when she was 11. Isabella died in 1229. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p . 511]
!2nd wife of King John of England. [Peds. of Charlemagne's Desc., Vol. 1 , p. 184]
!Maternal grandfather is said to be Peter de Courtenay. Dau. of Aymer d e Valence and alice de Courtenay. [Ped. of Charlemagne's Desc., Vol. I, p . 184]
2nd wife of John "Lackland", King of England. [Royal Descents, p. 251]
b. 1188, d. 1245 [Judy Martin]
Dau. of Aylmer de Valence and Alice de Courtenay; m. John, King of Engl and; m. Hugh X de Lusignan and was mother of Alice de Lusignan, Hugh XI d e Lusignan, and William de Valence. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#1 00]
King John imprisoned his queen Isabella in Corfe Castle in 1208. [The P lantagenet Encyclopedia, p. 55]
After King John's death, his widow Isabella was allowed to live at Berk hamsted Castle, Hertfordshire and some further works were done on the c astle at this time. [Castles of Britain and Ireland, p. 126]
When John died in 1216, Isabella was still in her twenties. She returne d to France and proceeded to marry Hugh de Lusignan, the son of her for mer fiancé. They had a further eleven children, all of whom survived in to adulthood, as did all her children by John. Isabella died on May 31, 1 246, at Fontevrault Abbey in France, and was buried there.
source:
http://www.free-definition.com/Isabella-of-Angouleme.html
More About of Angouleme De Taillefer Isabella:
Date born 2: Abt. 1188, Angouleme, Charente, France.6522, 6523
Date born 3: 1188, Fontevraud, Fontevrault, Maine-et-Loir, France.6524, 6525, 6526, 6527, 6528
Burial: Unknown, Fountevrault Abbey, Anjou, Isere, France.6529, 6530
Died 2: May 31, 1246, Angouleme, Fontevrault L'Ab, Maine-et-Loire, France.6531, 6532, 6533
Died 3: May 31, 1246, Fontevrault, Maine, France.6534, 6535
Lived: Berkhamsted Castle, Hertfordshire, England.6536, 6537, 6538
Occupation: Queen of England.6539, 6540
Record Change: February 07, 20066540
Title (Facts Pg: of Angueleme.6541, 6542
More About of Angouleme De Taillefer Isabella and John I- "Lackland"PLANTAGENET, of England:
Marriage 1: August 24, 1200, Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France.6543, 6544, 6545, 6546
Marriage 2: August 24, 1200, Bordeaux Cathedral, Gironde, Gascony, France.6547, 6548, 6549, 6550
Marriage 3: August 29, 12006551, 6552
Marriage Notes for of Angouleme De Taillefer Isabella and John I- "Lackland"PLANTAGENET, of England:
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# ID: I945
# Name: John I PLANTAGENET
# Given Name: John I
# Surname: Plantagenet
# NSFX: King of England, King of Ireland
# Nickname: Lackland
# Sex: M
# _UID: 5BE59542837F8340B882A9206EEB7C2CE013
# Change Date: 19 Jun 2005
# Birth: 24 DEC 1167 in Beaumont Palace, Oxford
# Death: 19 OCT 1216 in Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire
Father: Henry II Plantagenet FITZEMPRESS b: 25 MAR 1133 in LeMans, Anjo u
Mother: Eleanor b: 1122
Marriage 1 Isabella (D'Angouleme) TAILLEFER b: 1188 in Angouleme, Chare nte, Aquitaine
* Married: 24 AUG 120 in Bordeaux Cathedral, France
Children
1. Has Children Henry III b: 1 OCT 1207 in Winchester Castle
Marriage 2 Clemence
* Married:
Children
1. Has Children Joan PLANTAGENET b: ABT 1188 in London
source:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=christine51& id=I945
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06nov2005
# ID: I577685895
# Name: John "Lackland" PLANTAGENET
# Given Name: John "Lackland"
# Surname: PLANTAGENET
# Sex: M
# Birth: 24 Dec 1166 in England
# Death: 19 Oct 1216 in England
# Change Date: 14 Jun 2004
Father: Henry II "Curtmantle" PLANTAGENET b: 5 Mar 1131/1133 in England
Mother: Eleanore D'AQUITAINE b: Abt. 1121 in France
Marriage 1 Isabelle DE TAILLEFER b: Abt. 1188
* Note: _UIDDE9778A424765F4FA229276A3E97E9D0C366
Children
1. Henry III PLANTAGENET b: 1 Oct 1206/1207 in England
source page:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2951323&id= I577685895
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John "Lackland" King Of England [Parents] [scrapbook] 1 was born on 24 D ec 1166 in Kings Manor House, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He died on 1 9 Oct 1216 in , Newark, Nottinghamshire, England. He was buried in Cath edral, Worcester, Worcestershire, England. He married Agatha De Ferrers i n Unmarried.
Other marriages:
Taillefer, Isabella De
John was born on Christmas Eve 1167. His parents drifted apart afte r his birth; his youth was divided between his eldest brother Henry's h ouse, where he learned the art of knighthood, and the house of his fath er's justiciar, Ranulf Glanvil, where he learned the business of govern ment. As the fourth child, inherited lands were not available to him, g iving rise to his nickname, Lackland. His first marriage lasted but ten y ears and was fruitless, but his second wife, Isabella of Angouleme, bor e him two sons and three daughters. He also had an illegitimate daughte r, Joan, who married Llywelyn the Great, Ruler of All Wales, from which t he Tudor line of monarchs was descended. The survival of the English go vernment during John's reign is a testament to the reforms of his fathe r, as John taxed the system socially, economically, and judicially.
The Angevin family feuds profoundly marked John. He and Richard cla shed in 1184 following Richard's refusal to honor his father's wishes s urrender Aquitane to John. The following year Henry II sent John to rul e Ireland, but John alienated both the native Irish and the transplante d Anglo-Normans who emigrated to carve out new lordships for themselves ; the experiment was a total failure and John returned home within six m onths. After Richard gained the throne in 1189, he gave John vast estat es in an unsuccessful attempt to appease his younger brother. John fail ed to overthrow Richard's administrators during the German captivity an d conspired with Philip II in another failed coup attempt. Upon Richard 's release from captivity in 1194, John was forced to sue for pardon an d he spent the next five years in his brother's shadow.
John's reign was troubled in many respects. A quarrel with the Chur ch resulted in England being placed under an interdict in 1207, with Jo hn actually excommunicated two years later. The dispute centered on Joh n's stubborn refusal to install the papal candidate, Stephen Langdon, a s Archbishop of Canterbury; the issue was not resolved until John surre ndered to the wishes of Pope Innocent III and paid tribute for England a s the Pope's vassal.
John proved extremely unpopular with his subjects. In addition to t he Irish debacle, he inflamed his French vassals by orchestrating the m urder of his popular nephew, Arthur of Brittany. By spring 1205, he los t the last of his French possessions and returned to England. The final t en years of his reign were occupied with failed attempts to regain thes e territories. After levying a number of new taxes upon the barons to p ay for his dismal campaigns, the discontented barons revolted, capturin g London in May 1215. At Runnymeade in the following June, John succumb ed to pressure from the barons, the Church, and the English people at-l arge, and signed the Magna Carta. The document, a declaration of feudal r ights, stressed three points. First, the Church was free to make eccles iastic appointments. Second, larger-than-normal amounts of money could o nly be collected with the consent of the king's feudal tenants. Third, n o freeman was to be punished except within the context of common law. M agna Carta, although a testament to John's complete failure as monarch, w as the forerunner of modern constitutions. John only signed the documen t as a means of buying time and his hesitance to implement its principl es compelled the nobility to seek French assistance. The barons offered t he throne to Philip II's son, Louis. John died in the midst of invasion f rom the French in the South and rebellion from his barons in the North.
John was remembered in elegant fashion by Sir Richard Baker in A Ch ronicle of the Kings of England: ". . .his works of piety were very man y . . . as for his actions, he neither came to the crown by justice, no r held it with any honour, nor left it peace."
Agatha De Ferrers 1 was born about 1168 in Of, Charltey, Staffordshire, E ngland. She married John "Lackland" King Of England in Unmarried.
They had the following children:
F i Joan Princess Of England
source page:
http://www.geocities.com/kevingecowets/pafg79.htm#5194
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03/26/05
# ID: I14311
# Name: John I 1 2
# Sex: M
# Title: King of England
# Birth: 24 Dec 1167 in Beumont Palace, Oxford, England 3 1 2
# Death: 19 Oct 1216 in Newark Castle, Newark, Nottinghamshire, England 3 1 2
Father: Henry II b: 5 Mar 1132/33 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France
Mother: Alinor\Eleanor de Aquitaine b: 1121 in Chateau de Belin, France
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Marriage 1 Isabella De Clare b: in Gloucester, England
* Married: 29 Aug 1189 in Marlebridge 1 2
Marriage 2 Isabella Taillefer b: ABT. 1186 in Angouleme, France
* Married: 24 Aug 1200 in Bordeaux 1 2
Children
1. Henry III b: 1 Oct 1207 in Winchester Castle, Winchester, Hampshi re, England
2. Richard b: 5 Jan 1208/09 in Winchester Castle, Winchester, Hampsh ire, England
3. Joane b: 22 Jul 1210 in Coucy, Alsne, France or Gloucester, Engla nd
4. Isabella\Elizabeth b: 1214 in Winchester Castle, Winchester, Hamp shire, England
5. Alianore\Eleanore b: 1215 in Winchester Castle, Winchester, Hamps hire, England
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Text: Date of Import: Aug 9, 2065
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Note: Brderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #2600, Date of Import: Ma r 16, 1996
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JOHN I "Lackland" PLANTAGENET (King of England)
Born: 24 Dec 1166, Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England
Acceded: 27 May 1199, Westminster Abbey, London, England
Died: 18/9 Oct 1216, Newark Castle, Newark, Nottinghamshire
Buried: Worcester Cathedral
Notes: Signed the Magna Carta at Runnymede, 1215. Reigned 1199-1216. Hi s reign saw renewal of war with Phillip II Augustus of France to whom h e has lost several continental possesions including Normandy by 1205. H e came into conflict with his Barons and was forced to Sign the Magna C arta. His later repudiation of the charter led to the first barons war 1 215-17 during which John died. Burke says he was born in 1160. King of I reland 1177, Count of Mortain 1189, Earl of Gloucester. It is known tha t Agatha Ferrers was a mistress of John, but it is only supposition tha t she is the mother of Joan.
Father: HENRY II PLANTAGENET (King of England)
Mother: Eleanor of Aquitaine
Married 1: Isabella FITZRICHARD (C. Gloucester) 29 Aug 1189, Marlboroug h Castle, Wiltshire Divorce 1199
Married 2: Isabella of Angoulême (b. 1189 - d. 31 May 1246) (dau. of Ay mer Taillefer, Count of Angoulême, and Alice De Courtenay) 24 Jun/Aug 1 200, Bordeaux
Children:
1. HENRY III PLANTAGENET (King of England)
2. Richard PLANTAGENET (1º E. Cornwall)
3. Joan PLANTAGENET (Queen of Scotland)
4. Isabella PLANTAGENET (Empress of Germany)
5. Eleanor PLANTAGENET (C. Pembroke / C. Leicester)
Associated with: Agatha De FERRERS
Children:
6. Joan PLANTAGENET
Associated with: Clemence DAUNTSEY (wife of Henry Pinel)
Associated with: Suzanne PLANTAGENET
Children:
7. Richard FITZJOHN (B. Chilham)
Associated with: Hawise De TRACY
Children:
8. Oliver PLANTAGENET
9. Osbert GIFFORD (d. AFT 1216)
10. Geoffrey FITZROY
11. John FITZROY of Courcy (Knight or Clerk of Lincoln) (d. 1242)
12. Eudo FITZROY (d. ABT 1242)
13. Ivo FITZROY
14. Henry FITZROY
15. Richard FITZROY (Constable Wallingford Castle)
16. Matilda PLANTAGENET (Abbess of Barking)
17. Blanche (Isabella) PLANTAGENET
source:
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/PLANTAGENET.htm#JOHN%20I%20Lackland%20PLAN TAGENET%20(King%20of%20England)
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16oct2005
Children of of Angouleme De Taillefer Isabella and John I- "Lackland"PLANTAGENET, of England are:
- +Henry III Plantagenet, b. October 10, 1207, Winchester, Hampshire, England, GB6553, 6554, 6555, d. November 16, 1272, Westminster, London, England, GB6556, 6557, 6558.

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