Abbot John Whethamstede’s Chronicle of the Abbey of St Albans

Abbot John Whethamstede's Register aka Chronicle of his second term at the Abbey of St Albans, 1451-1461, is a remarkable text that describes his first-hand experience of the beginning of the Wars of the Roses including the First and Second Battles of St Albans, 1455 and 1461, respectively, their cause, and their consequences, not least on the Abbey itself. His text also includes Loveday, Blore Heath, Northampton, the Act of Accord, Wakefield, and Towton, and ends with the Coronation of King Edward IV. In addition to the events of the Wars of the Roses, Abbot John, or his scribes who wrote the Chronicle, include details in the life of the Abbey such as charters, letters, land exchanges, visits by legates, and disputes, which provide a rich insight into the day-to-day life of the Abbey, and the challenges faced by its Abbot.

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Biography of Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy 1342-1404

Paternal Family Tree: Capet

Maternal Family Tree: Mathilda of Tubingen

1348 The Black Death

1356 Battle of Poitiers

1360 Treaty of Brétigny

1364 Death of John II King France

1385 Double Marriage of the Burgundian Court

On 28th July 1332 [his father] King John "The Good" II of France [aged 13] and [his mother] Bonne Luxemburg Queen Consort France [aged 17] were married. She by marriage Queen Consort of France. She the daughter of [his grandfather] King John I of Bohemia [aged 35] and [his grandmother] Queen Elizabeth of Bohemia. He the son of King Philip "Fortunate" VI of France [aged 38] and Joan "Lame" Burgundy Queen Consort France [aged 39]. They were fourth cousin once removed. He a great x 4 grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England.

On 17th January 1342 Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy was born to [his father] King John "The Good" II of France [aged 22] and [his mother] Bonne Luxemburg Queen Consort France [aged 26] at Pontoise [Map].

The Black Death

In June 1348 the The Black Death arrived in England. The first of many occurrences. It is estimated to have killed between 25 to 60 percent of the population of around six million. The outbreak lasted through 1349 recurring in 1362, 1369 and regularly thereafter until its last significant outbreak in The Great Plague of 1666.

On 11th September 1349 [his mother] Bonne Luxemburg Queen Consort France [aged 34] died of plague in Maubisson, Pontoise.

On 19th February 1350 [his father] King John "The Good" II of France [aged 30] and [his step-mother] Joan Auvergne Queen Consort France [aged 23] were married. She by marriage Queen Consort of France. She the daughter of William Auvergne XII Count Auvergne II Count Boulogne and Margaret Évreux Countess Auvergne and Boulogne. He the son of [his grandfather] King Philip "Fortunate" VI of France [aged 56] and [his grandmother] Joan "Lame" Burgundy Queen Consort France. They were half second cousins. He a great x 4 grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England. She a great x 3 granddaughter of King Henry III of England.

On 8th April 1350 [his brother] King Charles V of France [aged 11] and [his sister-in-law] Joanna Bourbon Queen Consort France [aged 12] were married. She by marriage Queen Consort of France. She the daughter of Peter Bourbon Duke Bourbon [aged 39] and Isabella Valois Duchess Bourbon [aged 37]. He the son of [his father] King John "The Good" II of France [aged 30] and [his mother] Bonne Luxemburg Queen Consort France. They were half first cousin once removed. He a great x 5 grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England. She a great x 3 granddaughter of King Henry III of England.

On 22nd August 1350 [his grandfather] King Philip "Fortunate" VI of France [aged 56] died. His son [his father] John [aged 31] succeeded II King France: Capet Valois.

On 12th February 1352 [his brother-in-law] Charles "Bad" II King Navarre [aged 19] and [his sister] Joan Valois Queen Consort Navarre [aged 8] were married at Chateau du Vivie, Coutevroult. She by marriage Queen Consort Navarre. She the daughter of [his father] King John "The Good" II of France [aged 32] and [his mother] Bonne Luxemburg Queen Consort France. He the son of Philip "Noble" III King Navarre and Joan Capet II Queen Navarre. They were second cousins. He a great x 3 grandson of King Henry III of England. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England.

In 1354 [his future brother-in-law] Robert of Bar 1st Duke of Bar [aged 9] was created 1st Duke Bar. [his sister] Marie Valois Duchess Bar [aged 9] by marriage Duchess Bar.

Battle of Poitiers

On 19th September 1356 the army of Edward "Black Prince" [aged 26] defeated the French and Scottish army led by [his father] King John "The Good" II of France [aged 37] at the Battle of Poitiers

King John "The Good" II of France was captured by three captains including Ivon aka John Fane.

The the English army included: Bernard Brocas [aged 26], Thomas Felton [aged 26], James Audley [aged 38], Thomas Beauchamp 11th Earl Warwick [aged 43], Bartholomew "The Younger" Burghesh 2nd Baron Burghesh [aged 28], Reginald Cobham 1st Baron Cobham [aged 61], Edward Despencer 1st Baron Despencer, Baron Burghesh [aged 21], Ralph Ferrers [aged 27], William Scrope [aged 31], William Montagu 2nd Earl Salisbury [aged 28], Walter Paveley 4th Baron Burghesh [aged 37], Robert Ufford 1st Earl Suffolk [aged 58], William Ufford 2nd Earl Suffolk [aged 18], John de Vere 7th Earl of Oxford [aged 44], John Willoughby 3rd Baron Willoughby [aged 33], Thomas Arderne [aged 19], Enion Sais Brecon, John Chandos [aged 36], Richard Pembridge [aged 36], Jean Grailly [aged 25], Robert de Fouleshurst [aged 26] and John Sully [aged 73]

John Savile of Shelley and Golcar [aged 31] probably fought having received letters of protection to travel overseas.

Hugh Courtenay 2nd or 10th Earl Devon [aged 53] protected the baggage train.

The French and Scottish army included: King John "The Good" II of France, Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy [aged 14], Jean Bourbon I Count La Marche [aged 12], Archibald "Grim" Douglas 3rd Earl Douglas [aged 26], John "Sans Terre" Artois 1st Count of Eu [aged 35]; all captured.

Guichard d'Angle 1st Earl Huntingdon and William Douglas 1st Earl Douglas [aged 33] fought.

Peter Bourbon Duke Bourbon [aged 45] was killed. His son Louis [aged 19] succeeded II Duke Bourbon.

Gauthier VI Comte de Brienne [aged 54] was killed.

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In 1360 [his brother] Louis Valois Anjou I Duke Anjou [aged 20] was created I Duke Anjou.

In 1360 [his brother] John Valois 1st Duke Berry [aged 19] was created 1st Duke Berry and 1st Duke Auvergne.

In 1360 [his brother] Louis Valois Anjou I Duke Anjou [aged 20] and [his sister-in-law] Marie Chatillon Duchess Anjou [aged 15] were married. She by marriage Duchess Anjou. She the daughter of Charles of Blois Duke Brittany [aged 41] and Joan "Lame" Capet Countess Penthièvre [aged 41]. He the son of [his father] King John "The Good" II of France [aged 40] and [his mother] Bonne Luxemburg Queen Consort France. They were second cousins. He a great x 5 grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England. She a great x 3 granddaughter of King Henry III of England.

Treaty of Brétigny

On 8th May 1360 King Edward III of England [aged 47] and [his father] King John "The Good" II of France [aged 41], and their eldest sons Edward "Black Prince" [aged 29] and the future [his brother] King Charles V of France [aged 21], ratified the Treaty of Brétigny at Calais [Map]. Louis Valois Anjou I Duke Anjou [aged 20] and John Valois 1st Duke Berry [aged 19] were given as hostages.

Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy [aged 18] was ransomed. The treaty confirmed lands held by King Edward III of England including Aquitaine.

King John "The Good" II of France was ransomed for three million écus being released after the payment of the first third.

Bishop William of Wykeham [aged 40] was present.

The Treaty was signed on 24th October 1360 at Calais.

Before 21st November 1361 Philip I Duke Burgundy [aged 15] and [his future wife] Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy [aged 13] were married. She by marriage Duchess Burgundy. She the daughter of [his future father-in-law] Louis of Male III Count Nevers II Count Flanders [aged 31] and [his future mother-in-law] Margaret of Brabant Countess Nevers and Flanders [aged 38]. He the son of Philip Burgundy I Count Auvergne and [his step-mother] Joan Auvergne Queen Consort France. They were second cousins. He a great x 4 grandson of King Henry III of England. She a great x 2 granddaughter of King Edward I of England.

The Deeds of the Dukes of Normandy

The Gesta Normannorum Ducum [The Deeds of the Dukes of Normandy] is a landmark medieval chronicle tracing the rise and fall of the Norman dynasty from its early roots through the pivotal events surrounding the Norman Conquest of England. Originally penned in Latin by the monk William of Jumièges shortly before 1060 and later expanded at the behest of William the Conqueror, the work chronicles the deeds, politics, battles, and leadership of the Norman dukes, especially William’s own claim to the English throne. The narrative combines earlier historical sources with firsthand information and oral testimony to present an authoritative account of Normandy’s transformation from a Viking settlement into one of medieval Europe’s most powerful realms. William’s history emphasizes the legitimacy, military prowess, and governance of the Norman line, framing their expansion, including the conquest of England, as both divinely sanctioned and noble in purpose. Later chroniclers such as Orderic Vitalis and Robert of Torigni continued the history, extending the coverage into the 12th century, providing broader context on ducal rule and its impact. Today this classic work remains a foundational source for understanding Norman identity, medieval statesmanship, and the historical forces that reshaped England and Western Europe between 800AD and 1100AD.

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Before 1362 [his brother] John Valois 1st Duke Berry [aged 21] and [his sister-in-law] Joanne Armagnac Duchess Berry [aged 15] were married. She by marriage Duchess Berry. She the daughter of John I Count Armagnac [aged 50] and Beatrice Clermont Countess Armagnac [aged 51]. He the son of [his father] King John "The Good" II of France [aged 42] and [his mother] Bonne Luxemburg Queen Consort France. They were third cousins. He a great x 5 grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England.

In 1363 Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy [aged 20] succeeded II Duke Burgundy.

In 1364 [his brother-in-law] Robert of Bar 1st Duke of Bar [aged 19] and [his sister] Marie Valois Duchess Bar [aged 19] were married. She by marriage Countess Bar. She the daughter of [his father] King John "The Good" II of France [aged 44] and [his mother] Bonne Luxemburg Queen Consort France. He the son of Henry of Bar IV Count of Bar and Yolande Dampierre Countess of Bar [aged 33]. They were second cousins. He a great x 2 grandson of King Edward I of England. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England.

Death of John II King France

On 8th April 1364 [his father] King John "The Good" II of France [aged 44] died at Savoy Palace [Map] of an unknown illness. He was buried at the Basilica of St Denis [Map]. His son [his brother] Charles [aged 25] succeeded V King France: Capet Valois.

On 19th June 1369 Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy [aged 27] and Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy [aged 21] were married. She by marriage Duchess Burgundy. She the daughter of Louis of Male III Count Nevers II Count Flanders [aged 38] and Margaret of Brabant Countess Nevers and Flanders [aged 46]. He the son of King John "The Good" II of France and Bonne Luxemburg Queen Consort France. They were half third cousins. He a great x 5 grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England. She a great x 2 granddaughter of King Edward I of England.

On 28th May 1371 [his son] John "Fearless" Valois Duke Burgundy was born to Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy [aged 29] and [his wife] Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy [aged 23]. He a great x 3 grandson of King Edward I of England. Coefficient of inbreeding 1.61%. He married his third cousin Margaret Wittelsbach Duchess Burgundy, daughter of Albert Wittelsbach I Duke Lower Bavaria and Margaret of Silesia Duchesa Lowwer Bavaria, and had issue.

On 3rd November 1373 [his sister] Joan Valois Queen Consort Navarre [aged 30] died at Évreux.

In October 1374 [his daughter] Margaret Valois Countess Holland was born to Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy [aged 32] and [his wife] Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy [aged 26]. She a great x 3 granddaughter of King Edward I of England. Coefficient of inbreeding 1.61%. She married her third cousin William Wittelsbach IV Count Holland VI Count Hainaut V Count Zeeland, son of Albert Wittelsbach I Duke Lower Bavaria and Margaret of Silesia Duchesa Lowwer Bavaria, and had issue.

In April 1378 [his daughter] Catherine Valois Duchess Austria was born to Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy [aged 36] and [his wife] Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy [aged 30]. She a great x 3 granddaughter of King Edward I of England. Coefficient of inbreeding 1.61%. She married 15th August 1393 her third cousin once removed Leopold "The Fat" Habsburg IV Duke Austria, son of Leopold "The Just" Habsburg III Duke Austria and Viridis Visconti Duchess Austria.

In 1379 [his daughter] Bonne Valois was born to Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy [aged 36] and [his wife] Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy [aged 31]. She a great x 3 granddaughter of King Edward I of England. Coefficient of inbreeding 1.61%. She married her half second cousin once removed John Bourbon I Duke Bourbon, son of Louis Bourbon II Duke Bourbon and Anne Auvergne Duchess Bourbon.

On 16th September 1380 [his brother] King Charles V of France [aged 42] died. His son [his nephew] Charles [aged 11] succeeded VI King France: Capet Valois.

Adam Murimuth's Continuation and Robert of Avesbury’s 'The Wonderful Deeds of King Edward III'

This volume brings together two of the most important contemporary chronicles for the reign of Edward III and the opening phases of the Hundred Years’ War. Written in Latin by English clerical observers, these texts provide a vivid and authoritative window into the political, diplomatic, and military history of fourteenth-century England and its continental ambitions. Adam Murimuth Continuatio's Chronicarum continues an earlier chronicle into the mid-fourteenth century, offering concise but valuable notices on royal policy, foreign relations, and ecclesiastical affairs. Its annalistic structure makes it especially useful for establishing chronology and tracing the development of events year by year. Complementing it, Robert of Avesbury’s De gestis mirabilibus regis Edwardi tertii is a rich documentary chronicle preserving letters, treaties, and official records alongside narrative passages. It is an indispensable source for understanding Edward III’s claim to the French crown, the conduct of war, and the mechanisms of medieval diplomacy. Together, these works offer scholars, students, and enthusiasts a reliable and unembellished account of a transformative period in English and European history. Essential for anyone interested in medieval chronicles, the Hundred Years’ War, or the reign of Edward III.

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In 1381 [his niece] Joanna of Navarre Queen Consort England [aged 11] was held hostage with her two brothers [his nephew] Charles III King Navarre [aged 20] and Peter Évreux Count Mortain by King Charles V of France to ensure their father's [aged 48] good behaviour. They were held under the guardianship of their maternal uncles John Valois 1st Duke Berry [aged 40] and Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy [aged 38].

On 30th January 1384 [his father-in-law] Louis of Male III Count Nevers II Count Flanders [aged 53] died. His daughter [his wife] Margaret [aged 36] succeeded III Countess Flanders.

In August 1384 [his son] Anthony Valois Duke Brabant was born to Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy [aged 42] and [his wife] Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy [aged 36]. He a great x 3 grandson of King Edward I of England. Coefficient of inbreeding 1.61%. He married (1) 21st February 1402 his half third cousin once removed Jeanne Luxemburg Duchess Brabant and had issue (2) 16th July 1409 his second cousin Elisabeth of Görlitz Duchess Brabant and had issue.

On 20th September 1384 [his brother] Louis Valois Anjou I Duke Anjou [aged 45] died. His son [his nephew] Louis [aged 6] succeeded Louis II Duke Anjou.

Double Marriage of the Burgundian Court

On 12th April 1385 a double wedding of the Burgundian Court was celebrated with two sets of siblings:

John "Fearless" Valois Duke Burgundy [aged 13] and Margaret Wittelsbach Duchess Burgundy [aged 22] were married. She the daughter of Albert Wittelsbach I Duke Lower Bavaria [aged 48] and Margaret of Silesia Duchesa Lowwer Bavaria [aged 43]. He the son of Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy [aged 43] and Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy [aged 37]. They were third cousins. He a great x 3 grandson of King Edward I of England. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England.

William Wittelsbach IV Count Holland VI Count Hainaut V Count Zeeland [aged 20] and Margaret Valois Countess Holland [aged 10] were married. She the daughter of Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy and Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy. He the son of Albert Wittelsbach I Duke Lower Bavaria and Margaret of Silesia Duchesa Lowwer Bavaria. They were third cousins. He a great x 5 grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England. She a great x 3 granddaughter of King Edward I of England.

In September 1386 [his daughter] Mary Valois Countess Savoy was born to Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy [aged 44] and [his wife] Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy [aged 38]. She a great x 3 granddaughter of King Edward I of England. Coefficient of inbreeding 1.61%. She married her first cousin once removed Amadeus Savoy VIII Count Savoy, son of Amadeus "Red Count" Savoy VII Count Savoy and Bonne Valois Countess Armagnac and Savoy, and had issue.

In 1389 [his brother] John Valois 1st Duke Berry [aged 48] and [his sister-in-law] Joan II Countess of Auvergne Duchess Berry [aged 11] were married. She by marriage Duchess Berry. The difference in their ages was 37 years. She the daughter of John II Count Auvergne and Aliénor de Comminges. He the son of [his father] King John "The Good" II of France and [his mother] Bonne Luxemburg Queen Consort France.

In October 1389 [his son] Philip Valois II Count Nevers was born to Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy [aged 47] and [his wife] Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy [aged 41]. He a great x 3 grandson of King Edward I of England. Coefficient of inbreeding 1.61%. He married (1) 9th April 1409 his third cousin once removed Isabelle Coucy Countess Nevers, daughter of Enguerrand de Coucy 1st Earl Bedford 1st Count Soissons and Isabelle of Lorraine, and had issue (2) 20th June 1413 his first cousin once removed Bonne Artois Duchess Burgundy, daughter of Philip Artois Count of Eu and Marie Valois I Duchess Auverge, and had issue.

On 15th August 1393 [his son-in-law] Leopold "The Fat" Habsburg IV Duke Austria [aged 22] and Catherine Valois Duchess Austria [aged 15] were married. She the daughter of Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy [aged 51] and Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy [aged 45]. He the son of Leopold "The Just" Habsburg III Duke Austria and Viridis Visconti Duchess Austria [aged 41]. They were third cousin once removed. She a great x 3 granddaughter of King Edward I of England.

Life Charles VI by a Monk of St Denis [~1420]. While the king was still engaging in hunting in the forest of Cosie, around the end of May, the Lady Duchess of Brabant [aged 73], with carriages and horsemen and with the greatest equipment, came to visit him, in order to enjoy her pleasant conversation; she was courteously received by him, generously refreshed, and adorned with gifts. Indeed, as she was already worn out by age, desiring to see the king and the lilies in her last days, she wished to see the lord Duke of Burgundy [aged 53] with special love, who, by reason of his wife [Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy [aged 47]], ought to succeed her in the Duchy of Brabant. In the king's court and that of his illustrious ones, with her consent, it was said that the said duke should take possession of the dominion; and the said lady agreed, overcome by the king's strong prayers, that the second-born son of the duke, named Anthony [aged 11], should henceforth be nurtured in his court and should obtain the duchy after his death.

Dum adhuc rex in saltu Cosie venacionem exerceret, mense mayo circa finem, domina ducissa Brabancie cum curribus et equitibus et apparatu maximo, ut suo grato colloquio uteretur, ad visitandum eum venit; a quo curialiter recepta est, refecta dapsiliter et jocalibus dotata. Senio namque jam confecta, ultimis suis diebus regem et lilia defferentes desiderabat videre, amore tamen speciali dominum ducem Burgundie, qui racione uxoris sue ducisse eidem debebat succedere in Brebantino ducatu. In consistorio autem regis et suorum illustrium, eadem consenciente, dictum fuit quod dictus dux dominii possessionem caperet; assenciitque dicta domina, regis vallidis precibus victa, ut filius secundo genitus ducis, nuncupatus Antonius, deinceps in ejus curia nutriretur, et ducatum obtineret post ejus obitum.

In 1399 [his daughter] Bonne Valois [aged 20] died.

Anne Boleyn. Her Life as told by Lancelot de Carle's 1536 Letter.

In 1536, two weeks after the execution of Anne Boleyn, her brother George and four others, Lancelot du Carle, wrote an extraordinary letter that described Anne's life, and her trial and execution, to which he was a witness. This book presents a new translation of that letter, with additional material from other contemporary sources such as Letters, Hall's and Wriothesley's Chronicles, the pamphlets of Wynkyn the Worde, the Memorial of George Constantyne, the Portuguese Letter and the Baga de Secrets, all of which are provided in Appendices.

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On 21st February 1402 Anthony Valois Duke Brabant [aged 17] and Jeanne Luxemburg Duchess Brabant were married at Arras. She by marriage Duchess Brabant. He the son of Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy [aged 60] and Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy [aged 54]. They were half third cousin once removed. He a great x 3 grandson of King Edward I of England. She a great x 2 granddaughter of King Edward I of England.

On 27th April 1404 Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy [aged 62] died. His son John [aged 32] succeeded Duke Burgundy. Margaret Wittelsbach Duchess Burgundy [aged 41] by marriage Duchess Burgundy.

In 1405 [his former wife] Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy [aged 57] died.

Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy 1342-1404 appears on the following Descendants Family Trees:

Royal Ancestors of Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy 1342-1404

Kings Wessex: Great x 10 Grand Son of King Edmund "Ironside" I of England

Kings Godwinson: Great x 9 Grand Son of King Harold II of England

Kings England: Great x 5 Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Kings Scotland: Great x 9 Grand Son of King Duncan I of Scotland

Kings Franks: Great x 16 Grand Son of Charles "Charlemagne aka Great" King of the Franks King Lombardy Holy Roman Emperor

Kings France: Great x 10 Grand Son of Hugh I King of the Franks

Kings Duke Aquitaine: Great x 14 Grand Son of Ranulf I Duke Aquitaine

Royal Descendants of Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy 1342-1404
Number after indicates the number of unique routes of descent. Descendants of Kings and Queens not included.

Agnes de la Marck Queen Consort Navarre [1]

Mary of Guelders Queen Consort Scotland [1]

Queen Charlotte of Savoy [1]

Louis XII King France [1]

Bianca Maria Sforza Holy Roman Empress [1]

Philip "Handsome Fair" King Castile [2]

Germaine Foix Queen Consort Aragon [1]

Marguerite Valois Orléans Queen Consort Navarre [2]

King Francis I of France [2]

Anne of Cleves Queen Consort England [2]

Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland [3]

Antoine King Navarre [1]

Louis VI Elector Palatine [1]

Louise Lorraine Queen Consort France [2]

Maximilian "The Great" Wittelsbach I Duke Bavaria I Elector Bavaria [3]

Maria Anna Wittelsbach Holy Roman Empress [3]

Ferdinand of Spain II Holy Roman Emperor [1]

Margaret of Austria Queen Consort Spain [1]

John George Wettin Elector Saxony [2]

Frederick William "Great Elector" Hohenzollern Elector Brandenburg [2]

Eleonora Gonzaga Queen Consort Bohemia [1]

Maria Leopoldine Habsburg Spain Queen Consort Bohemia [1]

Hedwig Eleonora Queen Consort Sweden [2]

Marie Françoise Élisabeth of Savoy Queen Consort of Portugal [4]

Charlotte Amalie Hesse-Kassel Queen Consort Denmark and Norway [2]

Victor Amadeus King Sardinia [5]

Louise of Mecklenburg Güstrow Queen Consort Denmark and Norway [2]

Maria Anna Neuburg Queen Consort Spain [4]

Frederick I King Sweden [6]

Joseph I Holy Roman Emperor [4]

Charles Habsburg Spain VI Holy Roman Emperor [4]

Francis I Holy Roman Emperor [2]

Adolph Frederick King Sweden [2]

Elisabeth Therese Lorraine Queen Consort Sardinia [2]

King George III of Great Britain and Ireland [4]

William Elector of Hesse [6]

Charlotte Mecklenburg Strelitz Queen Consort England [2]

Caroline Matilda Hanover Queen Consort Denmark and Norway [4]

Marie Sophie Hesse-Kassel Queen Consort Denmark and Norway [6]

Caroline of Brunswick Queen Consort England [4]

Frederick William III King Prussia [2]

Frederica Mecklenburg Strelitz Queen Consort Hanover [4]

Queen Fredrika Dorotea Vilhelmina [4]

King Christian I of Norway and VIII of Denmark [6]

Frederick William IV King Prussia [4]

William I King Prussia [4]

Frederick VII King of Denmark [10]

Queen Louise Hesse-Kassel of Denmark [12]

King Christian IX of Denmark [6]

Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom [8]

Queen Sophia of Sweden and Norway [10]

Victoria Empress Germany Queen Consort Prussia [22]

King Edward VII of the United Kingdom [22]

Maria Christina of Austria Queen Consort Spain [6]

Victoria Mary Teck Queen Consort England [12]

Frederick Charles I King Finland [12]

Constantine I King Greece [6]

Alexandrine Mecklenburg-Schwerin Queen Consort Denmark [16]

Victoria Eugénie Mountbatten Queen Consort Spain [28]

Louise Mountbatten Queen Consort Sweden [34]

Ingrid Bernadotte Queen Consort Denmark [26]

Philip Mountbatten Duke Edinburgh [40]

Carl XVI King Sweden [54]

Diana Spencer Princess Wales [2]

Ancestors of Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy 1342-1404

Great x 4 Grandfather: King Louis VIII of France 3 x Great Grand Son of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 3 Grandfather: King Louis IX of France Great Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Blanche Ivrea Queen Consort France Grand Daughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 2 Grandfather: King Philip III of France 2 x Great Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Raymond IV Count Provence

Great x 3 Grandmother: Margaret Provence Queen Consort France

Great x 4 Grandmother: Beatrice Savoy Countess Provence

Great x 1 Grandfather: Charles Valois I Count Valois 3 x Great Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Peter II King Aragon

Great x 3 Grandfather: James I King Aragon

Great x 2 Grandmother: Isabella Barcelona Queen Consort France

Great x 4 Grandfather: King Andrew II of Hungary

Great x 3 Grandmother: Violant Árpád Queen Consort Aragon

GrandFather: King Philip "Fortunate" VI of France 4 x Great Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: King Louis VIII of France 3 x Great Grand Son of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 3 Grandfather: King Charles Capet of Sicily Great Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Blanche Ivrea Queen Consort France Grand Daughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 2 Grandfather: Charles II King Naples 2 x Great Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Raymond IV Count Provence

Great x 3 Grandmother: Beatrice Provence Queen Consort Sicily

Great x 4 Grandmother: Beatrice Savoy Countess Provence

Great x 1 Grandmother: Margaret Capet Countess Valois 3 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Béla IV King of Hungary

Great x 3 Grandfather: Stephen V of Hungary

Great x 2 Grandmother: Mary of Hungary Queen Consort Naples

Great x 3 Grandmother: Elizabeth Cuman

Father: King John "The Good" II of France 4 x Great Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Hugh III Duke Burgundy 2 x Great Grand Son of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 3 Grandfather: Odo III Duke Burgundy 3 x Great Grand Son of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Alice Metz Duchess Burgundy

Great x 2 Grandfather: Hugh IV Duke Burgundy 4 x Great Grand Son of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Hugues Vergy

Great x 3 Grandmother: Alice Vergy Duchess Burgundy

Great x 1 Grandfather: Robert II Duke Burgundy 5 x Great Grand Son of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Robert Capet II Count Dreux

Great x 3 Grandfather: Robert Capet III Count Dreux

Great x 4 Grandmother: Yolande Coucy Countess Dreux

Great x 2 Grandmother: Yolande Capet Duchess Burgundy

Great x 4 Grandfather: Thomas St Valery

Great x 3 Grandmother: Aénor de Saint-Valéry

Great x 4 Grandmother: Adele Ponthieu

GrandMother: Joan "Lame" Burgundy Queen Consort France 3 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: King Philip II of France 2 x Great Grand Son of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 3 Grandfather: King Louis VIII of France 3 x Great Grand Son of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 2 Grandfather: King Louis IX of France Great Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Alfonso VIII King Castile

Great x 3 Grandmother: Blanche Ivrea Queen Consort France Grand Daughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Eleanor Plantagenet Queen Consort Castile Daughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 1 Grandmother: Agnes Capet Duchess Burgundy 2 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Alfonso Barcelona II Count Provence

Great x 3 Grandfather: Raymond IV Count Provence

Great x 4 Grandmother: Gersenda II Sabran Countess Provence

Great x 2 Grandmother: Margaret Provence Queen Consort France

Great x 4 Grandfather: Thomas Savoy I Count Savoy

Great x 3 Grandmother: Beatrice Savoy Countess Provence

Great x 4 Grandmother: Margaret Geneva Countess Savoy

Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy 5 x Great Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 2 Grandfather: Henry Luxemburg VI Count Luxemburg 5 x Great Grand Son of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Henry of Bar II Count of Bar 3 x Great Grand Son of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 3 Grandmother: Margaret of Bar Countess Luxemburg and Namur 4 x Great Grand Daughter of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Philippa Capet Countess of Bar

Great x 1 Grandfather: Henry Luxemburg VII Holy Roman Emperor 5 x Great Grand Son of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: James Avesnes

Great x 3 Grandfather: Bouchard Avesnes

Great x 4 Grandmother: Adela Guise

Great x 2 Grandmother: Beatrice Avesnes Countess Luxemburg 4 x Great Grand Daughter of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 3 Grandmother: Margaret II Countess Flanders 3 x Great Grand Daughter of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Marie Blois Countess Flanders 2 x Great Grand Daughter of King William "Conqueror" I of England

GrandFather: King John I of Bohemia 6 x Great Grand Son of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 2 Grandfather: John I Brabant

Great x 1 Grandmother: Margaret Brabant Countess Luxemburg and Namur

Mother: Bonne Luxemburg Queen Consort France 7 x Great Grand Daughter of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: King Ottokar I of Bohemia

Great x 3 Grandfather: King Wenceslaus I of Bohemia

Great x 4 Grandmother: Constance of Hungary

Great x 2 Grandfather: Ottokar "Iron King" II King Bohemia

Great x 1 Grandfather: King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and Poland

Great x 2 Grandmother: Kunigunda Rostislavna Přemyslovna

GrandMother: Queen Elizabeth of Bohemia

Great x 4 Grandfather: Rudolph II Count of Habsburg

Great x 3 Grandfather: Albert IV Count of Habsburg

Great x 4 Grandmother: Agnes of Staufen

Great x 2 Grandfather: Rudolph I King Romans

Great x 4 Grandfather: Count Ulrich of Kyburg

Great x 3 Grandmother: Hedwig of Kyburg

Great x 1 Grandmother: Queen Judith of Bohemia and Poland

Great x 3 Grandfather: Burkhard V Count Hohenberg

Great x 2 Grandmother: Gertrude Hohenburg

Great x 4 Grandfather: Rudolph II Count Palatine of Tubingen

Great x 3 Grandmother: Mathilda of Tubingen