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of England,Atheling, Stewart (Beauclerc) (daughter of Malcolm IIIof Scotland, Canmore and St. Margaretof England, of Scotland (Canmore))9065 died date unknown in Y9065. She married HENRY "BEAUCLERC" ENGLAND, son of William I - "The of Normandy (Ragnvaldsson) and MatildaFleming, of Flanders.

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# ID: I1032
# Name: Henry I " Beauclerc" NORMANDY
# Given Name: Henry I " Beauclerc"
# Surname: Normandy
# Title: King of England
# Sex: M
# Birth: Sep 1068 in Selby,Yorkshire,England
# Death: 1 Dec 1135 in Lyons-La-Fret,Normandy,France

First Norman king of England, fourth son of William the Conqueror a nd Arletta, a tanner's daughter, sometimes called William the Bastard. O n Sept. 28, 1066 William secured the sanction of Pope Alexander II for a N orman invasion of England. By 1070 the Norman conquest of England was c omplete. William introduced the Continental system of feudalism; by the O ath of Salisbury of 1086 all landlords swore allegiance to William, thu s establishing the precesdent that a vassal's loyalty to the king overr ode his fealty to his immediate lord. Because his father, who died in 1 087, left him no land, Henry made several unsuccessful attempts to gain t erritories on the Continent. On the death of his brother William II in 1 100, Henry took advantage of the absence of another brother Robert, who h ad a prior claim to the throne to seize the royal treasury and have him self crowned king at Westminster. Henry subsequently secured his positi on with the nobles and with the church by issuing a charter of libertie s that acknowledged the feudal rights of the nobles and the rights of t he church. In 1101 Robert, who was duke of Normandy, invaded England, b ut Henry persuaded him to withdraw by promising him a pension and milit ary aid on the Continent. In 1102 Henry put down a revolt of nobles, wh o subsequently took refuge in Normandy, where they were aided by Robert . By defeating Robert at Tinchebray, France, in 1106, Henry won Normand y. During the rest of his reign, however, he constantly had to put down u prisings that threatened his rule in Normandy. The conflict between Hen ry and Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury, over the question of lay inves titure (the appointment of church officials by the king), was settled i n 1107 by a compromise that left the king with substantial control in t he matter.
Because he had no surviving male heir, Henry was forced to designat e his daughter Matilda as his heiress. After his death on December 1, 1 135, at Lyons-la-Fret, Normandy, however, Henry's nephew, Stephen of Bl ois, usurped the throne, plunging the country into a protracted civil w ar that ended only with the accession of Matilda's son, Henry II, in 11 54."Henry I (of England)," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1994 Mi crosoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1994 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation.
Restored the laws of Edward the Confessor, and conquered Normandy ( 1106).
The American Heritage? Dictionary of the English Language, Third Ed ition copyright ? 1992 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Electronic version l icensed from InfoSoft International, Inc. All rights reserved.
Political Events, 1106
The Battle of Tinchebrai September 28 ends in defeat for Normandy's R obert Curthose at the hands of England's Henry I who has crossed the Ch annel and who takes his brother home in chains. Robert will be imprison ed first in the 28-year-old Tower of London, later in the castles of Da vizes and Cardiff, and will remain a prisoner until his death early in 1 134.
Political Events, 1135
England's Henry I dies December 1 at age 67 after a 35-year reign ( his brother Curthose has died earlier as a prisoner at Cardiff). He is s ucceeded by his nephew Stephen of Blois, 38, who asserts his claim to t he throne in opposition to claims by Henry's daughter Matilda, 33, wido w of the late emperor Henry V, whose successsion was accepted by Englan d's barons in 1126 and who was married 2 years later to Geoffrey Planta genet of Anjou.
The People's Chronology is licensed from Henry Holt and Company, In c. Copyright ? 1994 by James Trager. All rights reserved.

# PEDI: birth

Father: William I "The Conqueror" NORMANDY b: 14 Oct 1024 in Falaise,Ca lvados,Normandy,France
Mother: Matilda (Maud) (Flanders) FLEMING b: Abt 1031 in Flanders,Franc e

Marriage 1 Matilda "Edith" (Atheling) STEWART b: 1079 in Dunfernline,Fi feshire,Scotland

* Married: 11 Nov 1100 in Westminster Abbey,London,England

Children

1. Sybil DE NORMANDY birth
2. (son) DE NORMANDY birth b: Jul 1101 in London,Middlesex,England
3. Robert DE NORMANDY birth b: Jul 1101 in Gloucester,England
4. Matilda "Maud" DE NORMANDY birth b: 7 Feb 1101/1102 in London,Mid dlesex,England
5. William III "Atheling" DE NORMANY birth b: Bef 5 Aug 1103 in Selb y,Yorkshire,England
6. Elizabeth DE NORMANDY birth b: Abt 1104 in Talby,Yorkshire,Englan d
7. Richard DE NORMANDY birth b: Abt 1105 in England


Marriage 2 (Mrs.) Henry I NORMANDY b: Aft 1072


Marriage 3 (Mrs.) Ansfride DE NORMANDY b: Abt 1070

* Married: Abt 1086 in England

Children

1. Richard DE NORMANDY birth b: Abt 1089
2. Juliane DE NORMANDY birth b: Abt 1090
3. Fulk DE NORMANDY birth b: Abt 1092


Marriage 4 (Mrs.) Henry I NORMANDY b: Abt 1070 in Caen,Calvedos,France

* Married: Abt 1089

Children

1. Maud DE NORMANDY birth b: 1086 in Devonshire,England
2. Robert DE CAEL birth b: Abt 1090 in Caen,Normandy,France
3. Alice DE NORMANDY birth b: Abt 1095 in Devonshire,England
4. Gilbert DE NORMANDY birth b: Abt 1103 in Devonshire,England
5. (Miss) "illigitimate" NORMANDY birth b: Abt 1104 in Devonshire,En gland


Marriage 5 Edith FITZFORNE b: Abt 1074 in Greystoke,Cumberland,England

* Married: Abt 1089

Children

1. Robert DE CURCY birth b: Abt 1090 in Abrincis,England,England


Marriage 6 (Mrs.) Edith NORMANDY b: Abt 1072 in England

* Married: Abt 1090


Marriage 7 Nest VERCH RHYS b: Abt 1076 in Dynevor,Llandyfeisant,Carmart henshire,Wales

* Married: 6 Aug 1100 in Westminster Abbey,London,England


Marriage 8 Adeliza DE LORRAINE b: Abt 1100 in Louvain,Belgium

* Married: 29 Jan 1121/1122 in Westminster Palace,Westminster,Middl esex,England


Marriage 9 (Mrs.) Henry I NORMANDY b: Abt 1100 in England

* Married: Abt 1129

Children

1. Maud DE NORMANDY birth b: Abt 1130 in England


Marriage 10 Isabel (Elizabeth) DE BEAUMONT b: Abt 1096 in Leicester,Lei cestershire,England

* Married: Bef 1130 in Tunbridge,Kent,England

Children

1. Isabel DE NORMANDY birth


Marriage 11 Gieva DE TRACY b: Abt 1072

* Married: NOT MARRIED

Children

1. William DE TRACY birth b: 1105 in England


Marriage 12 Sibyl (Adela) (Lucy) CORBET b: Abt 1070 in Alcester,Warwick ,England

* Married: NOT MARRIED

Children

1. Alice (Aline) DE NORMANDY birth
2. (Daughter) DE NORMANDY birth
3. Sibyl Elizabeth DE NORMANDY birth b: Abt 1095 in of,Westminster,M iddlesex,England
4. Constance (Maud) DE NORMANDY birth b: Abt 1097 in Devonshire,Engl and
5. Rainald DE DUNSTANVILLE birth b: Abt 1110 in Dunstanville,Kent,En gland
6. Rohese DE NORMANDY birth b: Abt 1114 in England

source:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:ag928&id=I1 032
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HENRY I "Beauclerc" of Normandy (King of England)

Born: ABT Sep 1068, Selby, Yorkshire, England

Acceded: 6 Aug 1100, Westminster Abbey, London, England

Died: 1 Dec 1135, St Denis-le-Fermont, near Gisors

Buried: Reading Abbey, Berkshire, England

Notes: Reigned 1100-1135. Duke of Normandy 1106-1135. His reign is nota ble for important legal and administrative reforms, and for the final r esolution of the investiture controversy. Abroad, he waged several camp aigns in order to consolidate and expand his continental possessions. W as so hated by his brothers that they vowed to disinherit him. In 1106 h e captured Robert and held him til he died. He proved to be a hard but j ust ruler. One of his lovers, Nest, Princess of Deheubarth, was known a s the most beautiful woman in Wales; she had many lovers. He aparently d ied from over eating Lampreys. During a Christmas court at Windsor Cast le in 1126 that Henry I, who had no legitimate male heir, tried to forc e his barons to accept his daughter Matilda as his successor. The Anglo -Saxon Chronicles reported that "...there he caused archbishops and bis hops and abbots and earls all the thegns that were there to swear to gi ve England and Normandy after his death into the hand of his daughter". S wear they did, but they were not happy about it. None of those present w ere interested in being among the first to owe allegiance to a woman. T he stage was set for the 19-year-long bloody struggle for the throne th at rent England apart after Henry's death. Ironically, the final resolu tion to that civil war, the peace treaty between King Stephen and Matil da's son Henry of Anjou, was ratified on Christmas Day at Westminster i n 1153.

Father: WILLIAM I "the Conqueror" of Normandy (King of England)

Mother: Matilda of Flanders

Married 1: Matilda (Edith) of Scotland (dau. of Malcom III, King of Sco tland, and Margaret Aetheling) 11 Nov 1100, Westminster Abbey, London, E ngland

Children:

1. Euphemia of Normandy (b. Jul 1101)

2. MATILDA "the Empress" of Normandy (Queen of England)

3. William "the Aetheling" of Normandy (D. Normandy)

4. Richard of Normandy

Married 2: Adeliza of Louvain (Queen of England) (b. ABT 1105 - d. ABT 2 3 Apr 1151) (dau. of Geoffrey "the Bearded", D. Louvain, and Ida of Nam ur) (m.2 William "Strong Hand" D'Aubigny, E. Arundel) 29 Jan 1122, Wind sor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England

Associated with: Sybilla CORBET (dau. of Sir Robert Corbet) (m. Herbert F itzherbert)

Children:

5. Robert of Caen (1º E. Gloucester)

6. Sybilla of Normandy (Queen of Scotland)

7. Constance of Normandy

8. Maud of Normandy

9. Rainald De Dunstaville (E. Cornwall)

10. Gilbert of Normandy (b. ABT 1130 - d. 1142)

11. William De TRACY

12. William of Normandy (Constable)

13. Eustacie of Normandy

14. Alice (Aline) of Normandy

15. Gundred of Normandy (d. AFT 1130)

16. Rohese of Normandy

17. Dau. of Normandy

18. Joan (Elizabeth) of Normandy

19. Emma of Normandy

20. Dau. of Normandy

21. Sybilla of Falaise

Associated with: Nest Ap RHYS (Princess of Deheubarth) (dau. of Rhys Ap T ewdewr Mawr, Prince of Wales, and Glawdus ?) (m.1 Gerald De Windsor, Co nstable of Pembroke Castle - m.2 Stephen, Constable of Cardigan)

Children:

22. Henry FITZHENRY

Associated with: Ansfride ?

Children:

23. Richard of Lincoln

24. Fulke of Normandy (Monk at Abingdon)

25. Juliane of Normandy (Nun at Fontevrault)

Associated with: Edith SIGULFSON (dau. of Ford Sigulfson of Greystoke) ( m. Robert D'Oilly, Constable of Oxford Castle)

Children:

26. Robert FITZEDITH (B. Okenhampton)

Associated with: Edith ?

Children:

27. Maud of Normandy (C. Perche)

Associated with: Isabel (Elizabeth) De BEAUMONT (b. ABT 1104 - d. AFT 1 172) (dau. of Robert De Beaumont, 1º E. Leicester, and Elizabeth De Crè pi) (m.1 Gilbert De Clare, 1º E. Pembroke - m.2 Hervey De Montmorenci, C onstable of England )

Children:

28. Isabel of Normandy

29. Maud of Normandy (Abbess of Montivilliers)

source:
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/PLANTAGENET.htm#HENRY%20I%20Beauclerc%20of %20Normandy%20(King%20of%20England)

added:
16oct2005

Children of of England,Atheling, Stewart (Beauclerc) and HENRY "BEAUCLERC" ENGLAND are:
  1. +Empress of Germany du Maine Matilda, b. August 05, 1102, (Royal Palace in Sutton Courtney, Bershire) Winchester, Co. Middlesex, England9066, 9067, d. September 10, 1167, Rouen, Normandy, France9068, 9069.
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