Our Noble European Ancestors in Memoriam
"The nobility genom is only inherited trough the maternal lines trough the womans MtDNA,
The woman of our lines was called Royal/Noble Consorts.
The Noble surname and titles and ranks is only inherited trough our male lines. Our ancient European ancestors knew this why the men and woman intermarried and inter breeded inside the familytree of our own European countries inside our own familytree bloodlines and they breeded very close inside the family tree to keep the genom intact"
Royal Consorts of England (1066 - 2012)
A short movie depicting the Queen and Prince consorts of England from 1066 to the present day.
Consorts are shown in chronological order, using contemporary art where possible.
However some use more modern Victorian art.
I am aware that English monarchs became British monarchs in the 18th century, so please don't get too hung up on it. Only consorts are shown here.
A short movie depicting the Queen and Prince consorts of England from 1066 to the present day.
Consorts are shown in chronological order, using contemporary art where possible.
However some use more modern Victorian art.
I am aware that English monarchs became British monarchs in the 18th century, so please don't get too hung up on it. Only consorts are shown here.
Ancestral Faces Of Normans and Plantagenet.
Princess Lady Eleanor of Castile.
Countess of Ponthieu.
Queen consort of England.
(Birth Plantagenet)
An Excerpt from my familytree:
ID: I050602
Name: Eleanor of Castile 1
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1244 in Castile, Spain
Birth: 1244
Death: 28 NOV 1290 in Harby, Nottinghamshire, England
Note:
Eleanor of Castille (F)
Last Edited=1 Jan 2002
Eleanor of Castille married Edward I Plantagenet King of England, son of Henry III Plantagenet King of England and Eleanor Berenger of Provence, on 18 October 1254.1
Child of Eleanor of Castille and Edward I Plantagenet King of England:
Edward II Plantagenet King of England+ b. 25 Apr 1284, d. 21 Sep 1327
[S213] Royal and Noble Genealogical Data, on line at www.dcs.hull.acc.uk/public/genealogy/royal.
Eleanor was born in Castile, Spain, daughter of Fernando III, King of Castile and Leon and his second wife, Jeanne, Countess of Ponthieu. Her Castilian name, Leonor, became Alienor or Alianor in England, and Eleanor in modern English. She was the second of five children born to Fernando and Jeanne. Her elder brother Fernando was born in 1239/40, her younger brother Louis in 1242/43; two sons born after Louis died young. For the ceremonies in 1291 marking the first anniversary of Eleanor's death, 49 candlebearers were paid to walk in the public procession to commemorate each year of her life. This would date her birth to the year 1241. Since her parents were apart from each other for thirteen months while King Ferdinand conducted a military campaign in Andalusia from which he returned to the north of Spain only in February 1241, Eleanor was probably born toward the end of that year.
Ancestry Hints for Eleanor of Castile:
1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com
Father: Ferdinand (III) King of Castile & Leon b: 1199 in Leon, Spain
Mother: Jeanne (Joan)(Countess of Ponthieu) de Dammartin
Marriage 1 Edward (I) King of Eng.)(Longshanks) Plantagenet b: 17 JUN 1239 in Westminster Palace, Westminster, London, England
Married: 18 OCT 1254 in Las Huelgas Castle, Castile, Spain
Note:
Edward's first marriage (age 15) was arranged in 1254 by his father and Alfonso X of Castile. Alfonso had insisted that Edward receive grants of land worth 15,000 marks a year and also asked to knight him; Henry had already planned a knighthood ceremony for Edward but conceded. Edward crossed the Channel in June, and was knighted by Alfonso and married to Eleanor of Castile (age 13) on 1 November 1254 in the monastery of Las Huelgas.
Eleanor and Edward would go on to have sixteen children, and her death in 1290 affected Edward deeply. He displayed his grief by erecting the Eleanor crosses, one at each place where her funeral cortège stopped for the night. His second marriage, (age 60) at Canterbury on September 10 1299, to Marguerite of France, (age 20) (known as the "Pearl of France" by her English subjects), the daughter of King Philip III of France (Phillip the Bold) and Maria of Brabant, produced three children.
Children
Katherine Plantagenet b: JUN 1264 in Acre Palestine
Joan Plantagenet b: JUN 1265 in Paris, France
John Plantagenet b: 10 JUN 1266 in Windsor Castle, Wndsor, England
Henry Plantagenet b: 13 JUL 1268 in Windsor Castle, Wndsor, England
Eleanor Plantagenet b: 18 JUN 1269 in Windsor Castle, Wndsor, England
Alice Plantagenet b: 28 MAY 1271 in Woodstock Palace, England
Joan (of Acre) Plantagenet b: APR 1272 in Acre, Palestine
Alfonso (Earl of Chester) Plantagenet b: 24 NOV 1273 in Bordeaux, Gascony, France
Margaret Plantagenet b: 11 SEP 1275 in Windsor Castle, Wndsor, England
Berengaria Plantagenet b: 1 MAY 1276 in Kempton Palace, Surrey, England
Isabella Plantagenet b: 3 JAN 1277/78 in Woodstock Palace, England
Mary Plantagenet b: 11 MAR 1278/79 in Windsor Castle, Wndsor, England
Elizabeth Plantagenet b: 7 AUG 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales
Edward (II)(King of England) Plantagenet b: 25 APR 1284 in Caernarfon Castle, Wales
Beatrice Plantagenet b: AFT AUG 1286
Blanche Plantagenet b: 1290
Sources:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, 7th Edition 1950, Library of Congress #92-73801
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Castile
http://www.medievalqueens.com/queen-eleanor-of-castile.htm
Countess of Ponthieu.
Queen consort of England.
(Birth Plantagenet)
An Excerpt from my familytree:
ID: I050602
Name: Eleanor of Castile 1
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1244 in Castile, Spain
Birth: 1244
Death: 28 NOV 1290 in Harby, Nottinghamshire, England
Note:
Eleanor of Castille (F)
Last Edited=1 Jan 2002
Eleanor of Castille married Edward I Plantagenet King of England, son of Henry III Plantagenet King of England and Eleanor Berenger of Provence, on 18 October 1254.1
Child of Eleanor of Castille and Edward I Plantagenet King of England:
Edward II Plantagenet King of England+ b. 25 Apr 1284, d. 21 Sep 1327
[S213] Royal and Noble Genealogical Data, on line at www.dcs.hull.acc.uk/public/genealogy/royal.
Eleanor was born in Castile, Spain, daughter of Fernando III, King of Castile and Leon and his second wife, Jeanne, Countess of Ponthieu. Her Castilian name, Leonor, became Alienor or Alianor in England, and Eleanor in modern English. She was the second of five children born to Fernando and Jeanne. Her elder brother Fernando was born in 1239/40, her younger brother Louis in 1242/43; two sons born after Louis died young. For the ceremonies in 1291 marking the first anniversary of Eleanor's death, 49 candlebearers were paid to walk in the public procession to commemorate each year of her life. This would date her birth to the year 1241. Since her parents were apart from each other for thirteen months while King Ferdinand conducted a military campaign in Andalusia from which he returned to the north of Spain only in February 1241, Eleanor was probably born toward the end of that year.
Ancestry Hints for Eleanor of Castile:
1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com
Father: Ferdinand (III) King of Castile & Leon b: 1199 in Leon, Spain
Mother: Jeanne (Joan)(Countess of Ponthieu) de Dammartin
Marriage 1 Edward (I) King of Eng.)(Longshanks) Plantagenet b: 17 JUN 1239 in Westminster Palace, Westminster, London, England
Married: 18 OCT 1254 in Las Huelgas Castle, Castile, Spain
Note:
Edward's first marriage (age 15) was arranged in 1254 by his father and Alfonso X of Castile. Alfonso had insisted that Edward receive grants of land worth 15,000 marks a year and also asked to knight him; Henry had already planned a knighthood ceremony for Edward but conceded. Edward crossed the Channel in June, and was knighted by Alfonso and married to Eleanor of Castile (age 13) on 1 November 1254 in the monastery of Las Huelgas.
Eleanor and Edward would go on to have sixteen children, and her death in 1290 affected Edward deeply. He displayed his grief by erecting the Eleanor crosses, one at each place where her funeral cortège stopped for the night. His second marriage, (age 60) at Canterbury on September 10 1299, to Marguerite of France, (age 20) (known as the "Pearl of France" by her English subjects), the daughter of King Philip III of France (Phillip the Bold) and Maria of Brabant, produced three children.
Children
Katherine Plantagenet b: JUN 1264 in Acre Palestine
Joan Plantagenet b: JUN 1265 in Paris, France
John Plantagenet b: 10 JUN 1266 in Windsor Castle, Wndsor, England
Henry Plantagenet b: 13 JUL 1268 in Windsor Castle, Wndsor, England
Eleanor Plantagenet b: 18 JUN 1269 in Windsor Castle, Wndsor, England
Alice Plantagenet b: 28 MAY 1271 in Woodstock Palace, England
Joan (of Acre) Plantagenet b: APR 1272 in Acre, Palestine
Alfonso (Earl of Chester) Plantagenet b: 24 NOV 1273 in Bordeaux, Gascony, France
Margaret Plantagenet b: 11 SEP 1275 in Windsor Castle, Wndsor, England
Berengaria Plantagenet b: 1 MAY 1276 in Kempton Palace, Surrey, England
Isabella Plantagenet b: 3 JAN 1277/78 in Woodstock Palace, England
Mary Plantagenet b: 11 MAR 1278/79 in Windsor Castle, Wndsor, England
Elizabeth Plantagenet b: 7 AUG 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales
Edward (II)(King of England) Plantagenet b: 25 APR 1284 in Caernarfon Castle, Wales
Beatrice Plantagenet b: AFT AUG 1286
Blanche Plantagenet b: 1290
Sources:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, 7th Edition 1950, Library of Congress #92-73801
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Castile
http://www.medievalqueens.com/queen-eleanor-of-castile.htm