Margaret (of Provence)1
F, #1093025, b. 1221, d. 21 December 1295
Father* | Count Raymond Berenger V (IV) (of Provence & Forcalquier)2 b. 1198, d. 19 Aug 1245 |
Mother* | Beatrice (of Savoy)2 b. ~ 1201, d. Dec 1266 |
Relationship | 24th great-grandmother of Robert Michael Damon |
Reference | RFC093-25 |
Margaret (of Provence) was born in 1221 at St. Maime B., Forcalquier, Bourgogne.2 She was the daughter of Count Raymond Berenger V (IV) (of Provence & Forcalquier) and Beatrice (of Savoy).2 Margaret (of Provence) married King Louis IX "St Louis" (of France), son of King Louis VIII "the Lion" (of France) and Princess Blanche (of Castile), on 27 May 1234 in Sens, France; by permission of Pope Gregory IX.3 Margaret (of Provence) died on 21 December 1295 in Paris, Isle De France, France.2 She was buried in Saint Denis, Isle De France, France.2
She became the mother of Princess Blanche (of France) on 4 December 1240.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Princess Isabelle (of France) on 2 March 1242.2 Margaret's daughter Princess Blanche (of France) died on 29 April 1243.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Prince Louis (of France) on 21 September 1243.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of King Philip III "the Bold" (of France) on 1 May 1245.3 Margaret's father Count Raymond Berenger V (IV) (of Provence & Forcalquier) died on 19 August 1245 in Aix, France.3 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Prince Jean (of France) about 1247.2 Margaret's son Prince Jean (of France) died on 10 March 1248.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Prince Jean Tristan (of France) on 8 April 1250.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Prince Pierre (of France) in 1251.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Princess Blanche (of France) in 1253.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Princess Marguerite (of France) in 1254.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Prince Robert (of France) in 1256.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Princess Agnaes (of France) in 1260.2 Margaret's son King Philip III "the Bold" (of France) was married to Isabella (of Aragon) on 28 May 1262; by permission of Pope Urban IV.3 Margaret's mother Beatrice (of Savoy) died in December 1266 in France.2 Margaret's son Prince Jean Tristan (of France) died on 3 August 1270 Near Tunis, Tunisia.2 Margaret (of Provence) became a widow with the death of her husband, King Louis IX "St Louis" (of France) on 25 August 1270 near Tunis, Africa, at age 55; in battle (on the Eighth Crusade.)3 Margaret's daughter Princess Marguerite (of France) died in 1271.2 Margaret's daughter Princess Isabelle (of France) died on 28 January 1271 in Hieres, Provence.2 Margaret's son Prince Robert (of France) was married to Bbeatrice De Bourgogne in 1272.2 Margaret's daughter was married at wedding of Princess Agnaes (of France) and Robert II De Bourgogne in 1279 of Paris, Isle De France, France.2 Margaret's son Prince Pierre (of France) died on 6 April 1284 in Solerno, Italy.2 Margaret's son King Philip III "the Bold" (of France) died on 5 October 1285 in Perpignan, Toulouse, France.3
She became the mother of Princess Blanche (of France) on 4 December 1240.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Princess Isabelle (of France) on 2 March 1242.2 Margaret's daughter Princess Blanche (of France) died on 29 April 1243.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Prince Louis (of France) on 21 September 1243.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of King Philip III "the Bold" (of France) on 1 May 1245.3 Margaret's father Count Raymond Berenger V (IV) (of Provence & Forcalquier) died on 19 August 1245 in Aix, France.3 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Prince Jean (of France) about 1247.2 Margaret's son Prince Jean (of France) died on 10 March 1248.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Prince Jean Tristan (of France) on 8 April 1250.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Prince Pierre (of France) in 1251.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Princess Blanche (of France) in 1253.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Princess Marguerite (of France) in 1254.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Prince Robert (of France) in 1256.2 Margaret (of Provence) became the mother of Princess Agnaes (of France) in 1260.2 Margaret's son King Philip III "the Bold" (of France) was married to Isabella (of Aragon) on 28 May 1262; by permission of Pope Urban IV.3 Margaret's mother Beatrice (of Savoy) died in December 1266 in France.2 Margaret's son Prince Jean Tristan (of France) died on 3 August 1270 Near Tunis, Tunisia.2 Margaret (of Provence) became a widow with the death of her husband, King Louis IX "St Louis" (of France) on 25 August 1270 near Tunis, Africa, at age 55; in battle (on the Eighth Crusade.)3 Margaret's daughter Princess Marguerite (of France) died in 1271.2 Margaret's daughter Princess Isabelle (of France) died on 28 January 1271 in Hieres, Provence.2 Margaret's son Prince Robert (of France) was married to Bbeatrice De Bourgogne in 1272.2 Margaret's daughter was married at wedding of Princess Agnaes (of France) and Robert II De Bourgogne in 1279 of Paris, Isle De France, France.2 Margaret's son Prince Pierre (of France) died on 6 April 1284 in Solerno, Italy.2 Margaret's son King Philip III "the Bold" (of France) died on 5 October 1285 in Perpignan, Toulouse, France.3
11 Children of Margaret (of Provence) and King Louis IX "St Louis" (of France), son of King Louis VIII "the Lion" (of France) and Princess Blanche (of Castile), |
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Charts | Pedigree of Robert Damon (Big) English Royalty English Royalty (Indented) Royalty for Commoners Royalty for Commoners (Indented) |
Last Edited | 23 Nov 2004 |
Citations
- [S31] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Third Edition (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1998). Repository: Winchester Library Winchester, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in. Hereinafter cited as RFC **** Check RFC4 ****.
- [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.
- [S7] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Fourth Edition, The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc, 2002). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in. Hereinafter cited as Royalty for Commoners, 4th Edition.