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| | Charles III, Duke of Bourbon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Charles III of Bourbon-Montpensier, Eighth Duke of Bourbon (February 17, 1490 – 1527 in Rome) was <b>Countb> of Montpensier and Dauphin of Auvergne. |  | | By Suzanne, Charles was the father of a pair of twins and Francis of Bourbon, <b>Countb> of Clermont. |  | | However, the county of Montpensier and dauphinate of Auvergne were later returned to his sister Louise. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_III,_Duke_of_Bourbon
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| | 27th Generation |
 | | <b>Johnb> FitzAlan, Sixth Earl of Arundel and Lord of Clun and Oswestry was born 14 Sep 1246 in Arundel, Sussex County, England. |  | | <b>Johnb> Plantagenet de Warenne, Seventh Earl of Warenne and Surrey [scrapbook] was born Aug 1231 in Kennington, England or Warren, Surrey County, England and married Aug 1247. |  | | On Richard's accession in July 1189, <b>Johnb> was made <b>countb> of Mortain (a title that became his usual style), was confirmed as lord of Ireland, was granted lands and revenues in England worth £6,000 a year, and was married to Isabella, heiress to the earldom of Gloucester. |
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http://www.boazfamilytree.com/jbourchier/aqwg08.htm
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| | WILLIAM OF SCOTLAND - LoveToKnow Article on WILLIAM OF SCOTLAND |
 | | The prince of Orange was out of reach of the tyrant's arm, but by an act of imprudence he had left his eldest son, Philip William, <b>countb> of Buren, studying at the university of Louvain. |  | | This marriage gave great offence to the Catholic party, for Charlotte was a renegade nun, having been abbess of Jouarre, and Anne of Saxony was still alive. |  | | William (24th of June 1575) took as his third wife, Charlotte de Bourbon, daughter of the duke of Montpensier. |
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http://34.1911encyclopedia.org/W/WI/WILLIAM_OF_SCOTLAND.htm
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| | <b>JOHNb>, THE FEARLESS, DUKE OF BURGUNDY - LoveToKnow Article on <b>JOHNb>, THE FEARLESS, DUKE OF BURGUNDY |
 | | <b>JOHNb>, DON (1545-1578), of Austria, was the natural son of the emperor Charles V. by Barbara Blomberg, the daughter of an opulent citizen of Regensburg. |  | | <b>Johnb> endeavoured to strengthen his position by marrying his daughter Margaret to :he dauphin Louis, and by betrothing his son Philip to a daughter of Charles VI. |  | | <b>JOHNb> (1371-1419), called the Fearless (Sans Peur), duke of Jurgundy, son of Philip the Bold, duke of Burgundy, and Mar-;aret of Flanders, was born at Dijon on the 28th of May 1371. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/J/JO/JOHN_THE_FEARLESS_DUKE_OF_BURGUNDY.htm
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| | <b>JOHNb> (KING OF ENGLAND) - LoveToKnow Article on <b>JOHNb> (KING OF ENGLAND) |
 | | He obtained Tirol by marrying his son, <b>Johnb> Henry, to Margaret Maultasch, the heiress of the county, assisted the emperor to defeat and capture Frederick the Fair at the battle of Miihldorf in 1322, and was alternately at peace and at war with the dukes |  | | <b>Johnb> was now a candidate for the imperial throne; but, on account of his youth, his claim was not regarded seriously, and he was persuaded to give his support to Louis, duke of Upper Bavaria, afterwards the emperor Louis the Bavarian. |  | | <b>Johnb> was first married to Blanche of Navarre of the house of Evreux. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/J/JO/JOHN_KING_OF_ENGLAND_.htm
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| | woodgate - pafg121 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | <b>Johnb> <b>Ib> <b>Countb> of Holland.<b>Johnb> married Elizabeth on 18 Jan 1297 in Ipswich. |  | | <b>Johnb> Lackland King of England [Parents] was born on 24 Dec 1167 in Beaumont Palace,Oxford,England. |  | | <b>Johnb> II Duke of Brabant.<b>Johnb> married Margaret on 8 Jul 1290 in Westminster,Abbey,London,England. |
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http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~woodgate/pafg121.htm
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| | Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg145.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | <b>Johnb> married Margaret Graham, suo jure Countess of Menteith daughter of Sir <b>Johnb> Graham and Mary, Countess of Menteith on 21 Nov 1348. |  | | <b>Johnb> married Joan Menteith daughter of Sir <b>Johnb> Menteith of Rusky and Knapdale. |  | | Helen married (1) Sir <b>Johnb> Menteith, Lord of Arran. |
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http://www.bradleyfoundation.org/Maite/marcus/tobg145.htm
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| | Ingham Short History of Asylum Appendix |
 | | <b>Johnb> Laporte was twice married; first to Matilda, daughter of Dr. Jabez Chamberlain and Irene Gilbert, February 28, 1822. |  | | Elizabeth, daughter of <b>Johnb> Laporte and Matilda Chamberlain, born November 24, 1825, died January 25, 1885. |  | | <b>Johnb> Prevost came from France in 1800, but was not one of the residents at Asylum. |
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http://rootsweb.com/~srgp/ingham/asylum13.htm
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| | FLANDERS - LoveToKnow Article on FLANDERS |
 | | A civil war ensued, which ended in a compromise (1246), the succession to Flanders being granted to William of Dampierre, that of Hainaut to <b>Johnb> of Avesnes. |  | | <b>Johnb> of Avesnes, her eldest son, strongly protested against this and was supported by the French king. |  | | <b>Countb> Philip of Alsace was a strong and able man. He did much to promote the growth of the municipalities for which Flanders was already becoming famous. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/F/FL/FLANDERS.htm
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| | Buells and their Relations |
 | | Children were: <b>Johnb> <b>Countb> of Angouleme and Perigord, Charles Duke of Orleans. |  | | Louis's posthumous son, <b>Johnb> <b>Ib>, died five days old, and the succession went to Louis's brother, Philip V. Parents: Philip IV the Fair King of France and Jeanne of Navarre. |  | | Parents: Robert of France <b>Countb> of Clermont and Beatrix of Burgundy and Bourbon. |
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http://www.familyorigins.com/users/b/u/e/Matthew-J-Buell/FAMO2-0001/d82.htm
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| | Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg119.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Elizabeth married (1) Jan (<b>Johnb>) <b>Ib>, <b>Countb> of Holland and Zeeland son of Floris V, <b>Countb> of Holland on 18 Jan 1296/1297 in Ipswich Priory Church, Suffolk, England. |  | | <b>Johnb> III "the Triumphant", Duke of Brabant was born |  | | <b>Johnb> married Marie d'Evreux daughter of Louis de France, Comte d'Evreaux. |
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http://www.bradleyfoundation.org/Maite/marcus/tobg119.htm
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| | PHILIP <b>Ib>. (FRANCE) - LoveToKnow Article on PHILIP <b>Ib>. (FRANCE) |
 | | <b>Johnb> renounced his suzerainty over Brittany and the guardianship of his nephew, Arthur; he engaged not to aid the <b>countb> of Flanders or Otto IV. |  | | But in 1202 the war was renewed, <b>Johnb> having seized some castles from the family of Lusignari, whose head was the <b>countb> of La Marche, and taken for his queen a prospective bride, Isabelle Taillefer, from Hugh, son of Hugh IX., <b>countb> of La Marche. |  | | Philip's predecessors had consolidated the Capetian power within these narrow limits, but he himself was overshadowed by the power of his uncles, William, archbishop of Reims; Henry <b>Ib>., <b>countb> of Champagne; and Theobald V., <b>countb> of Blois and Chartres. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PH/PHILIP_I_FRANCE_.htm
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| | Hainaut |
 | | BALDWIN II, <b>Countb> of Hainaut in 1126, married Yolande of Guelders. |  | | BALDWIN V, <b>Countb> of Hainaut, <b>Countb> of Flanders (as VIII) and Namur, was born in 1150 and died in November/December 1194/95. |  | | BALDWIN VI, Leader of the 4th Crusade, Emperor of Constantinople in 1204, <b>Countb> of Hainaut in 1204, <b>Countb> of Flanders and Namure in 1194, was born in 1171 and slain at Adrianople in 1206. |
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http://www.royalancestorscollins.com/hainaut.htm
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| | All My Family |
 | | She was married to <b>Johnb> PROWSE of Chagford, Devonshire in 1406. |  | | Parents: BALDWIN II <b>Countb> of Hainaut and IDA of LOUVAIN. |  | | Children were: BALDWIN VI <b>Countb> of Flanders, Robert <b>Ib> (the Frisian) <b>countb> of Flanders 1071-93, Matilda (Maud) of Flanders. |
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| | Dictionary.aspx?q=1495 |
 | | October 25 - King <b>Johnb> II of Portugal (born 1455) |  | | A few months later, he decides to return to France, and leaves Naples with most of his army, leaving a force under his cousin Gilbert, <b>Countb> of Montpensier as Viceroy. |  | | <b>Johnb> of God, Spanish friar and saint (died 1550) |
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http://www.homestayfinder.com/Dictionary.aspx?q=1495
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| | 4835.txt |
 | | <b>Countb> <b>Johnb> was unceasing in his exhortations to his brother to respect the sensitiveness of these important personages, and to remember how much good and how much evil it was in their power to compass, with regard to himself and to the great cause of the Protestant religion. |  | | <b>Countb> <b>Johnb>, who was seriously embarrassed by reason of the great obligations in money which he, with the rest of his family, had incurred on behalf of the estates, had recently made application to the Prince for his influence towards procuring him relief. |  | | of England with Philippa, daughter of <b>Countb> William III. |
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http://www.gutenberg.net/4/8/3/4835/4835.txt
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| | Todd Family Genealogy - aqwg44 |
 | | Elizabeth married <b>Johnb> <b>Ib> of Holland <b>Countb> of Holland on 18 Jan 1297 in Ipswich Priory Church, Suffolk, England. |  | | Raymond V of Provence Berenger <b>Countb> of Provence, 4th was born 1198 and died 9 Aug 1245. |  | | She married Raymond V of Provence Berenger <b>Countb> of Provence, 4th on 5 Jun 1219. |
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http://www.geocities.com/oso_beartodd/aqwg44.htm
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| | Kings, Queens, Presidents and First Ladies |
 | | <b>Johnb> of Gaunt returned to England in April 1374 and with the help of Alice Perrers obtained the chief influence with his father, but his administration was neither honorable nor successful. |  | | To raise funds for this enterprise, Edward III was betrothed to Philippa, daughter of William, <b>countb> of Hainaut and Holland. |  | | Duke <b>Johnb> of Lancaster "of Gaunt"-[18463] was born in 3-1340 in Abbey of St. Bavon, Ghent, Belgium and died on 2-3-1399 in London at age 58. |
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http://www.livelyroots.com/kings/d13.htm
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| | Descendants of Geoffrey Plantagenet <b>Countb> of Anjou |
 | | of <b>Johnb> Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, and Eleonore Erdmuthe Louise of Saxe-Eisenach. |  | | KING <b>JOHNb>, LACKLAND, the fifth son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, born at Oxford, 24 Dec. 1166, died at Newark Castle, Notts, 19 Oct. 1216, married, first on 29 August 1189, Isabel, daughter of William, Earl of Gloucester; married, second, in 1200, Isabel, daughter of Aymer de Taillefer, the Swordsmith. |  | | <b>Johnb> Farley, Jr., son of <b>Johnb>, Sr., and Mary Farley was born 1670, possibly in Henrico Co., VA, and died 1754 in Chesterfield Co. He married Elizabeth Archer (possibly Elizabeth Aiken) about 1700. |
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http://www.womacknet.net/plantagenet.htm
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| | Camelot Village: Britain's Heritage and History |
 | | <b>Johnb> Ferner (son-in-law of Olav V of Norway) |  | | <b>Johnb> of Portugal (son of <b>Johnb> III, King of Portugal) |  | | <b>Johnb> Manuel (f-in-law of kings of Portugal and Spain) |
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| | FLANDERS - LoveToKnow Article on FLANDERS |
 | | A civil war ensued, which ended in a compromise (1246), the succession to Flanders being granted to William of Dampierre, that of Hainaut to <b>Johnb> of Avesnes. |  | | <b>Countb> Philip of Alsace was a strong and able man. He did much to promote the growth of the municipalities for which Flanders was already becoming famous. |  | | <b>Johnb> of Avesnes, her eldest son, strongly protested against this and was supported by the French king. |
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http://29.1911encyclopedia.org/F/FL/FLANDERS.htm
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| | Encyclopedia: 1328 |
 | | Nicholas V, Pietro Rainalducci († October 16, 1333) was an antipope in Italy from May 12, 1328 to July 25, 1330 during the pontificate of Pope <b>Johnb> XXII at Avignon. |  | | Pope <b>Johnb> XXII, né Jacques dEuse (1249 â December 4, 1334),was the son of a shoemaker in Cahors. |  | | Events Foundation of the University of Vienna Births <b>Johnb> de Ros, 6th Baron de Ros (died 1394) Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk (died 1399) Deaths May 17 - Louis VI the Roman, elector of Brandenburg (born 1328) July 27 - Duke Rudolf IV of Austria (born 1339) Categories: 1365... |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/1328
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| | Eleanor of Castile |
 | | Elizabeth -- (August 1282 - 5 May 1316) married (1) <b>Johnb> <b>Ib>, <b>Countb> of Holland & Zeeland, (2) Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford & 3rd Earl of Essex |  | | Eleanor -- (17 June 1264 - 12 October 1297) married (1) Alfonso III of Aragon, (2) Henry, <b>Countb> of Bar |  | | Margaret -- (11 September 1275 - 1318) married <b>Johnb> II, Duke of Brabant |
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| | Timeline 1575-1599 |
 | | Virginia Dare, born to the daughter of <b>Johnb> White, became the first child of English parents to be born on American soil. |  | | Spain’s Philip II was proclaimed King Philip <b>Ib> of Portugal and united the colonial empires of Spain and Portugal. |  | | Philip II prepared an invasion fleet but was interrupted by Francis Drake, who "singed the king’s beard" by burning 10,000 tons of shipping in Cadiz harbor. |
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| | <b>Countb> Of Holland Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography |
 | | When <b>Johnb> <b>Ib> died childless, the county was inherited by <b>Johnb> II of Avesnes, <b>countb> of Hainaut from 1298. |  | | During the 'foreign rule' by Burgundy and Habsburg, the county was governed by a stadtholder in name of the <b>countb>. |  | | Until the Treaty of Münster in 1648, the kings of Spain used the title <b>Countb> of Holland, but they had lost the actual power over the county to the States of Holland. |
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| | Byzantine Genealogy |
 | | <b>JOHNb> III Ducas Vatatzes 1222 - 3rd Nov 1254, son-in-law of Theodore <b>Ib>, born 1193. |  | | MANUEL II Palaeologus co-ruler Sep 1373-1376 deposed, son of <b>Johnb> V, born 1350. |  | | BAUDOUIN <b>Ib> 16 May 1204-1205, son of Boudewijn V, <b>Countb> of Hainaut, born 1172. |
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| | <b>JOHNb> BUXTON KNIGHT - LoveToKnow Article on <b>JOHNb> BUXTON KNIGHT |
 | | Portugal.The Order of Christ was founded on the abolition of the Templars by Dionysius or Diniz of Portugal and in 1318 in conjunction with Pope <b>Johnb> XXII., both having the right to nominate to the order. |  | | in 1896; a Prussian branch of the knights of St <b>Johnb> of Jerusalem, JohanniterOrden, in its present form dating from 1893; and the family Order of the House of Hohenzollern, founded in 1851 by Frederick William IV. |  | | It was revived in 1708 by the elector palatine, <b>Johnb> William of Neuberg, and its constitution was altered a"t various times, its final form being given by the elector Maximilian Joseph, first king of Bavaria, in 1808. |
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http://41.1911encyclopedia.org/K/KN/KNIGHT_JOHN_BUXTON.htm
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