| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
| Father* | Roger de Bigod (b. about 1063, d. 8 September 1107) |
| Mother* | (Mother), of Mathilda-by Roger (b. about 1063, d. after 1088) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Son* | William d'Aubigny, III+ (b. 1109, d. 12 October 1176) |
| Birth | 1088 | Mathilda Bigod was born in 1088 in Belvoir, Rutlandshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG+. Source (UK and Ireland, Find-a-grave, 1300-current) shares DOB as 1083; that source and (Millennium file) incorrectly share location as "Belvoir, Suffolk, England" (Belvoir is in Leicestershire); consoldated1 |
| Marriage | 1108 | William d'Aubigny and she were married in 1108 at Norfolk and relatedG in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (Medieval), EuropeG.2 |
| Death | 1136 | She died in 1136 at age ~48 at Norfolk and relatedG in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 48) in the year of 1136 is not known-surviving in 1136 was difficult & it occurred in Medieval England (source UK and Ireland, Find-a-grave, 1300-current and Millennium file shows date as about 1133/DOB as 1083-consolidated; that from and (Millennium file) incorrectly shares location as Belvoir, Suffolk, England (Belvoir is in Leicestershire); consolidated); source UK and Ireland, Find-a-grave, 1300-current and Millennium file shows date as about 1133/DOB as 1083-consolidated; that from and (Millennium file) incorrectly shares location as Belvoir, Suffolk, England (Belvoir is in Leicestershire); consolidated |
| Burial | after 1136 | She was buried after 1136 at Buried in the cemetery at the Wymondham Priory in the South Norfolk DistrictG in Wymondham, Norfolkshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
| Name | Mathilda Bigod was also known as Maud Mary.2,3 |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
| Father* | Roger d'Aubigny, Don's 26th GGF in the branch to Yahweh (b. 1036, d. 1084) |
| Mother* | Amice (b. 1040, d. 1100) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Son* | William d'Aubigny, III+ (b. 1109, d. 12 October 1176) |
| Birth | 1070 | William d'Aubigny was born in 1070 at AubignyG in Manche, Basse-Normandy, France (Medieval), EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 1108 | He and Mathilda Bigod were married in 1108 at Norfolk and relatedG in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (Medieval), EuropeG.1 |
| Death | 1139 | He died in 1139 at age ~69 in England (Medieval), EuropeG+. The cause of his death (at the age of 69) in the year of 1139 is not known-surviving in 1139 was difficult Died as a Lord |
| Burial | after 1139 | He was buried after 1139 at Buried in the cemetery at the Wymondham Priory in the South Norfolk DistrictG in Wymondham, Norfolkshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
| Name | William d'Aubigny was also known as d'Albini.2 | |
| Name | He was also known as William, II.1 | |
| Occupation | before 1139 | Before 1139 William d'Aubigny was a Master Butler (Pincerna.)3 |
| Title | before 1139 | He held the title of Lord before 1139. |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
| Father* | William d'Aubigny (b. 1070, d. 1139) |
| Mother* | Mathilda Bigod (b. 1088, d. 1136) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Son* | William d'Aubigny, IV of Arundel+ (b. 1139, d. 24 December 1193) |
| Daughter* | Alice d'Aubigny (b. 1145, d. 11 September 1188) |

| Birth | 1109 | William d'Aubigny, III, was born in 1109 in Buckenham, Norfolkshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. Sources (varied) have incorrect DOBs as 1099 & 1100 (age of mother) and location as "St Sauveur, Manche, Normandy, France" (which is his father's birth place)1,2,3 |
| Marriage | 1138 | He and Adeliza Louveigné, of Brabant, Don's 24th GGM (in another branch), were married in 1138.1 |
| Death | 12 October 1176 | He died on 12 October 1176 at age ~67 at Waverley AbbeyG in Waverley, Surrey County, England (Medieval), EuropeG. William died with many titles at the age of 67 on Tuesday, October 12th, 1176 in the Waverley Abbey in Surrey County, Medieval England of unknown causes-surviving in 1176 was difficult4 |
| Burial | 19 October 1176 | He was buried on 19 October 1176 at Buried in the cemetery at the Wymondham Priory in the South Norfolk DistrictG in Wymondham, Norfolkshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
| Name | William d'Aubigny, III, was also known as d'Aubigny, VI. | |
| Name | He was also known as William "Strong Hand." | |
| Note | [ data is from the Complete Peerage site: http://thepeerage.com/p10225.htm#i102250 ] William d'Aubigny was born around 1141 as the son of Guillaume d'Aubigny and Maud le Bigod; he died on 12 October 1176 at Waverley Abbey, Surrey, England and was buried at Wymondham Priory, Norfolk, England He married Adeliza de Louvain (Queen Dowager of England, widow of Henry I, in her 3rd year of her widowhood), the 1st daughter of Godefroy a la Barbe, Duke of Lothier, Count of Brabant and Louvain, by his 1st wife, Ide, who is the daughter of Albert III, Count of Namur Queen Adeliz retired in 1150 to a nunnery at Afflighem, in South Brabant, where she died, and was buried on 23 Apr 1151, aged about 48 They had several children: Reynor d'Aubigny Henry d'Aubigny Geoffrey d'Aubigny Alice d'Aubigny, d. 11 Sep 1188 Olivia d'Aubigny Agatha d'Aubigny William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel, b. bef 1150, d. 24 Dec 1193 Activities ----- He was the 1st Earl of Arundel In 1139 he gave shelter to the Empress Maud at Arundel Castle, but ever after adhered to King Stephen He held the office of Lord of the Manor of Buckenham, Norfolk in 1139 In 1153 he was influential in arranging the treaty where King Stephen retained the crown for life, but with Henry II as heir In 1163/64 he was one of the embassy sent to Rome, and in 1168 he was one of the embassy sent to Saxony He was commander of the Royal army in Normandy, against the King's rebellious sons, where he distinguished himself with "swiftness and velocity" in August 1173. He fought in the battle near Bury St. Edmunds on 29 September 1173, where he assisted in the defeat of the Earl of Leicester who had, with his Flemings, invaded Suffolk He has an extensive biographical entry in the Dictionary of National Biography Citations [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online ftp://ftp.cac.psu.edu/genealogy/public_html/royal/index.html Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 233. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 48. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families [S18] Matthew H.C.G., editor, Dictionary of National Biography on CD-ROM (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1995). Hereinafter cited as Dictionary of National Biography = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = [ addl data from FamilySearch ] William d'Aubigny, Earl of Arundel, 1141-12 Oct. 1176 Married 1138 William d'Albini, Earl of Arundel, Lincoln, Sussex, Chichester Chief Butler, Lord Buckenham, temp. King Stephen. Norr: William d'Aubigny. Created Earl of Lincoln about 1139 but surrendered it in 1141 when William de Roumrere became 2nd Earl (p.83). He built Castle Rising Castle, beginning about 1138. The castle keep is today considered the finest in England. (See Castle Rising booklet) Also, as the 1st Earl of Arundel, he built the original keep at Arundel Castle. Castle Rising booklet: William de Albini. His marriage to Alice of Louvain, widow of King Henry I, "brought the young Albini at once to the close-knit and immensely powerful Anglo-Norman aristocracy wherein his father had won a place by loyal service to two former kings. A hostile chronicler… asserts, indeed, that he now became intolerably puffed up, would recognize no-one as his peer, and looked down upon every other eminence in the world except that of kings. Alice the Queen, moreover, brought him not only status and prestige, but also new lordships, honors, lands and power. Through her he acquired the honour of Arundel in Sussex, which were her dower, and also an earldom. At the time of his marriage he was made Earl of Lincoln, and thereafter, and instead, in about 1141, Earl of Sussex, alias of Arundel, alias of Chicester." "The keep (or great tower or donjon) is the finest building in the castle, and was meant to be; it was not only the strongest building but also it contained the best residential accommodation for the Albini lord of Rising. Architecturally, like others of its kind, it both symbolizes and embodies lordship, and hence the medieval word for such place, donjon, derived from the Latin dominium, meaning lordship" Young: William d'Aubigny, Earl of Arundel, married Adeliz the Queen Sources: Norr; Kraentzler 1412; A. Roots 1-23, 139-26, 149-24; CastleRising Castle booklet; chart in Arundel Castle booklet; Young. | |
| Web Address | He shares a website (or access to one) that has source data here: http://thepeerage.com/p10225.htm#i102250 Research | |
| Person Source | He had person sources.5 | |
| Title | from 1139 to 1141 | He held the title of 1st Earl of Lincoln from 1139 to 1141 in England (Medieval), EuropeG+. |
| Title | 1141 | He held the title of Earl of Arundel; Earl of Chichester in 1141 in England (Medieval), EuropeG+. |
| Title | from 1141 to 1176 | He held the title of 1st Earl of Arundel from 1141 to 1176 in England (Medieval), EuropeG+. |
| Title | before 1176 | He held the title of Earl of Sussex; Earl of Lincoln before 1176 in England (Medieval), EuropeG+. |
| Last Edited | 4 December 2024 |
| Father* | Philip de Courtenay (b. 18 January 1404, d. 16 December 1463) |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Hungerford (b. 1406, d. 14 December 1476) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Son* | John Rogers, Sr+ (b. 1485, d. 1530) |

| Birth | 1449 | Catherine de Courtenay was born in 1449 in Powderham, Devonshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG.1 |
| Death | 12 January 1514 | She died on 12 January 1514 at age ~65 in Shillingford, Devonshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 65) on Monday, January 12th, 1514 is not known-surviving in 1514 was difficult Died as a Lady |
| Burial | after 1514 | She was buried after 1514 at Buried in the cemetery at the Church of Shillingford Saint George in Teignbridge DistrictG in County of Devon, England (Tudor), EuropeG+. |
| Name | Catherine de Courtenay was also known as Katherine.2 | |
| Title | before 1514 | She held the title of Lady before 1514 in England (Tudor), EuropeG+. |
| Last Edited | 15 May 2023 |
| Pedigree Link |
| Son* | John Rogers, Sr+ (b. 1485, d. 1530) |
| Birth | 1462 | Thomas Rogers was born in 1462 in Bradford On Avon, Wiltshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
| Death | after 1485 | He died after 1485 in Bradford On Avon, Wiltshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 23) in the year of 1485 is not known-surviving in 1485 was difficult & it occurred in Medieval England (location not known; used birth place) |
| Last Edited | 12 February 2025 |
| Pedigree Link |
| Daughter* | Elen Lwyddog verch Eudaf Hen, {Romans}+ (b. 340, d. 390) |
| Birth | 295 | Fausta Carausius, {Romans}, was born in 295. |
| Death | 350 | She died in 350 at age ~55 in Normandy, Roman France, EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 55) in the year of 350AD is not known-surviving in 350 was difficult & it occurred in Roman France |
| Name | Fausta Carausius, {Romans}, was also known as Autrela Carausic, {Romans}. |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| Father* | (Father), of Joseph-by Ann (b. about 1770, d. after 1787) |
| Mother* | Ann Tunnercliffe (b. 1770, d. before 19 July 1804) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Birth | before 13 August 1787 | Joseph Tunnercliffe was born before 13 August 1787 at Georgian EraG in Sheffield, the West Riding of Yorkshire, England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG. |
| Death | after 1787 | He died after 1787 in Sheffield, the West Riding of Yorkshire, England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG. The cause of his death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1787 is not known-surviving in 1787 as an infant was difficult & it occurred in the Kingdom of Great Britain (location not known; used birth place) |
| Baptism | 13 August 1787 | Joseph Tunnercliffe was baptized on 13 August 1787 at In the Cathedral of Saint Peter during the Georgian EraG in Sheffield, the West Riding of Yorkshire, England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG.1 |
| Last Edited | 5 July 2023 |
| Father* | Magnus Maximus Clemens Macsen ap Wledig, of the Western Roman Empire {Romans} (b. 7 August 340, d. 28 August 388) |
| Mother* | Elen Lwyddog verch Eudaf Hen, {Romans} (b. 340, d. 390) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Birth | about 370 | Ednyfed ap Annun, {Romans}, was born about 370 in Roman England, EuropeG+. |
| Death | after 370 | He died after 370 in Roman England, EuropeG+. The cause of his death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 370AD is not known-surviving in 370 as an infant was difficult Died as King |
| Title | after 370 | Ednyfed ap Annun, {Romans}, held the title of King after 370. |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| Father* | Charles John Fenton (b. 1 April 1827, d. July 1867) |
| Mother* | Mary Hannah Rossell (b. 1833, d. about 1891) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Birth | 1854 | Edith A Fenton was born in 1854 in Ockbrook, Derbyshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG.1 |
| Death | after 1861 | She died The cause of her death (at a young age of 7) in the year of 1861 is not known after 1861 in Ockbrook, Derbyshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. Her death is not known & it occurred in today's England (location not known; used birth place) |
| Residence | 1861 | Edith A Fenton lived at Church of St. WerburghG in Derby, Derbyshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1861. Relation to Head of House: Daughter |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| Father* | Charles John Fenton (b. 1 April 1827, d. July 1867) |
| Mother* | Mary Hannah Rossell (b. 1833, d. about 1891) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Birth | 1858 | William R Fenton was born in 1858 in Garston, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG.1 |
| Death | after 1861 | He died The cause of his death (at a young age of 3) in the year of 1861 is not known after 1861 in Garston, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. His death is not known & it occurred in today's England (location not known; used birth place) |
| Residence | 1861 | William R Fenton lived at Church of St. WerburghG in Derby, Derbyshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1861. Relation to Head of House: Son |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors |
| Father* | Thomas Rossell (b. about 1800, d. after 1833) |
| Mother* | Mary Dowman (b. about March 1803, d. after 1833) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Daughter* | Emma M Fenton (b. 1852, d. after 1861) |
| Daughter* | Edith A Fenton (b. 1854, d. after 1861) |
| Son* | William R Fenton (b. 1858, d. after 1861) |
| Birth | 1833 | Mary Hannah Rossell was born in 1833 in Ockbrook, Derbyshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG.1,2 |
| Marriage | 6 April 1851 | Charles John Fenton and she were married on 6 April 1851 at Married in the church of St PeterG in Derby, Derbyshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. |
| Death | about 1891 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 58) in the year of 1891 is not known about 1891 at age ~58 in Region of Victoria, Australian Colonies, OceaniaG. Her death is not known & it occurred in Australian Colonies |
| Burial | after 1891 | She was buried after 1891 at Buried in the Creswick CemeteryG in Creswick, Region of Victoria, Australian Colonies, OceaniaG. |
| Name | Mary Hannah Rossell was also known as Jane, Possibly Her Every-Day Name. | |
| Christening | 14 January 1833 | She was christened on 14 January 1833 in Ockbrook, Derbyshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. |
| Residence | 1861 | She lived at Church of St. WerburghG in Derby, Derbyshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1861. Relation to Head of House: wife |
| Emigration | after 1861 | She emigrated after 1861 from Region of Victoria, Australian Colonies, OceaniaG. She traveled from England |
| Last Edited | 9 May 2025 |
| Father* | Charles John Fenton (b. 1 April 1827, d. July 1867) |
| Mother* | Mary Hannah Rossell (b. 1833, d. about 1891) |
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| Birth | 1852 | Emma M Fenton was born in 1852 in Ockbrook, Derbyshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG.1 |
| Death | after 1861 | She died The cause of her death (at a young age of 9) in the year of 1861 is not known after 1861 in Ockbrook, Derbyshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. Her death is not known & it occurred in today's England (location not known; used birth place) |
| Residence | 1861 | Emma M Fenton lived at Church of St. WerburghG in Derby, Derbyshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1861. Relation to Head of House: Daughter |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| Father* | Thomas Rogers, {Tagged} Research (b. 1580, d. 11 January 1621) |
| Mother* | Alice Cosford (b. 1573, d. 3 June 1662) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Birth | 6 April 1606 | John Rogers was born on 6 April 1606.1 |
| Death | 27 August 1691 | He died on 27 August 1691 at age 85 in Duxbury, Colonial County of Plymouth, The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G. The cause of his death (at the age of 85) on Monday, August 27th, 1691 is not known-surviving in 1691 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay) |
| Note | He appeared on the Leiden poll tax list of 1622 came to Plymouth from Leiden in 1630, possibly with Margaret and Elizabeth, his sisters Worked as a weaver On the Plymouth tax list for 1633 and the 1643 Able to Bear Arms List for Duxbury he was listed with his brother Joseph married Anna Churchman in Plymouth on April 16, 1639 and had six children: Abigail, John, Elizabeth, Edward, John, and Hannah [ Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Rogers_(Mayflower_passenger) ]. | |
| Person Source | John Rogers had person sources.2 |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| Father* | Thomas Rogers, {Tagged} Research (b. 1580, d. 11 January 1621) |
| Mother* | Alice Cosford (b. 1573, d. 3 June 1662) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Birth | before 23 January 1602 | Joseph Rogers was born before 23 January 1602. |
| Death | 15 January 1678 | He died on 15 January 1678 in Eastham, Colonial County of Barnstable, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. The cause of his death (at the age of 76) on Saturday, January 15th, 1678 is not known-surviving in 1678 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Colony of Massachusetts Bay1 |
| Burial | after 15 January 1678 | He was buried after 15 January 1678 at Buried in an unknown cemetery in NausetG in Eastham, Colonial County of Barnstable, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. |
| Note | He had eight children, most were born in Duxbury. A wife "Hannah" is mentioned in his will, but it is not known when they married or if she is simply the mother of his children [ Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Rogers_(Mayflower_passenger) ]. | |
| Baptism | 23 January 1602 | Joseph Rogers was baptized on 23 January 1602. |
| Departure | 6 September 1620 | He departed for the US from at Mayflower ShipG+ in Southampton, Hampshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG, on or around on 6 September 1620 He took this trip with his father, Thomas on the Mayflower; Thomas left his wife and their three other children - John, Elizabeth and Margaret in Leiden William Bradford's later recollection of Thomas Rogers and his son embarked on the Mayflower: "Thomas Rogers, and Joseph, his sone. His other children came afterwards." Also see the note at the Departure of William Bradford III2 |
| Arrival | 11 November 1620 | He arrived in the US at at Within the waters of the Cape Cod Bay, near ProvincetownG, in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+, on or around on 11 November 1620 an actual Immigration event may not be present The trip from England was on the Pilgrim ship, Mayflower; see note at the Arrival of William Bradford III |
| Historical fact | 21 November 1620 | He; in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+, on 21 November 1620 Possible signer of The Mayflower Compact that was made on the Mayflower; see note at the Historical Fact of William Bradford III |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| Father* | Magnus Maximus Clemens Macsen ap Wledig, of the Western Roman Empire {Romans} (b. 7 August 340, d. 28 August 388) |
| Mother* | Elen Lwyddog verch Eudaf Hen, {Romans} (b. 340, d. 390) |
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| Birth | about 370 | Sevra verch Macsen Wledig, {Romans}, was born about 370 at Mid-GlamorganG in County of Glamorganshire (Morgannwg), Roman Wales, EuropeG. |
| Death | about 422 | She died about 422 at age ~52 in County of Ynys, Wales (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 52) in the year of 422AD is not known-surviving in 422 was difficult & it occurred in the Middle-ages of Wales |
| Note | River Severn in Wales was named after her. | |
| Person Source | Sevra verch Macsen Wledig, {Romans}, had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors |
| Pedigree Link |
| Daughter* | Ragnhild Hilda HrolfsDóttir+ (b. about 833, d. 854) |
| Birth | about 813 | Hrolf Nefja was born about 813. |
| Death | after 833 | He died after 833 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG. The cause of his death (at the presumed age of 20) in the year of 833AD is not known-surviving in 833 was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
| Person Source | Hrolf Nefja had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors |
| Pedigree Link |
| Daughter* | Adeliza Louveigné, of Brabant, Don's 24th GGM (in another branch)+ (b. 1103, d. 23 April 1151) |
| Birth | 1060 | Godfrey, of Adeliza (of Louvain), was born in 1060. |
| Death | 25 January 1139 | He died on 25 January 1139 at age ~79 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG. The cause of his death (at the age of 79) on Wednesday, January 25th, 1139 is not known-surviving in 1139 was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
| Name | Godfrey, of Adeliza (of Louvain), was also known as Godfried I Godfried van Leuven Hertog Godfried van Neder-Lotharingen Landgraaf Godfried van Brabant Markgraaf Godfried van Antwerpen.1 |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
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| Daughter* | Emma Amy Lintern Mason+ (b. about 1818, d. April 1886) |
| Birth | about 1800 | Sarah was born about 1800 in England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG+. |
| Death | after 1818 | She died after 1818 in England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. The cause of her death in today's England (location not known; used birth place) as a teenager aged 18 in the year of 1818 is not known |
| Person Source | Sarah had person sources.1,2 |
| Last Edited | 12 February 2025 |
| Pedigree Link |
| Daughter* | Emma Amy Lintern Mason+ (b. about 1818, d. April 1886) |
| Birth | about 1800 | Thomas Mason was born about 1800 in England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG+. |
| Death | after 1818 | He died after 1818 in England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. The cause of his death in today's England (location not known; used birth place) as a teenager aged 18 in the year of 1818 is not known |
| Person Source | Thomas Mason had person sources.1,2,3 |
| Last Edited | 12 February 2025 |
| References | Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
| Father* | Richard, III of Normandy (b. 1001, d. about 6 August 1050) |
| Mother* | Aelis Adele Capet, {Tagged} Research Her Childrem (b. 1 January 1006, d. 5 June 1063) |
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| Birth | 1026 | Matilda Maud FitzRichard, of Normandy, was born in 1026.1 |
| Death | 1070 | She died in 1070 at age ~44 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG. The cause of her death (at the age of 44) in the year of 1070 is not known-surviving in 1070 was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| References | Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
| Father* | Richard, III of Normandy (b. 1001, d. about 6 August 1050) |
| Mother* | Aelis Adele Capet, {Tagged} Research Her Childrem (b. 1 January 1006, d. 5 June 1063) |
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| Birth | 1034 | Guy FitzRichard Denevers, of Normandy, was born in 1034.1 |
| Death | after 1034 | He died after 1034 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG. The cause of his death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1034 is not known-surviving in 1034 as an infant was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
| Father* | William Taillefer, I (of Provence) (b. 13 September 947, d. after 29 August 993) |
| Mother* | Adelaide Adela d'Anjou (b. 947, d. 25 July 1032) |
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| Daughter* | Aelis Adele Capet, {Tagged} Research Her Childrem+ (b. 1 January 1006, d. 5 June 1063) |
| Son* | Robert Capet, I (of Burgundy)+ (b. 1011, d. 21 March 1075) |
| Daughter* | Constance Capet, de Dammartin+ (b. 1014, d. 1052) |
| Birth | 27 March 985 | Constance Taillefer, of Toulouse, was born on 27 March 985 at Jura, Franche-ComtéG, in Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France (Medieval), EuropeG.1,2 |
| Marriage | 1003 | Robert Capet and she were married in 1003.1 |
| Death | 25 July 1032 | She died on 25 July 1032 at age 47 at MelunG, in Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France (Medieval), EuropeG+. The cause of her death (at the age of 47) on Wednesday, July 25th, 1032 is not known-surviving in 1032 was difficult Died as the Queen of France |
| Burial | about August 1032 | She was buried about August 1032 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France (Medieval), EuropeG. |
| Title | after 1003 | Constance Taillefer, of Toulouse, held the title of Queen of France after 1003. |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
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| Birth | 1001 | Richard, III of Normandy, was born in 1001 at Normandel, OrneG, in Basse-Normandy, France (Medieval), EuropeG.1 |
| Death | about 6 August 1050 | He died about 6 August 1050 at age ~49 in Nicaea, Bithynia, Turkey, AsiaG. The cause of his death (at the age of 49) on Tuesday, August 6th, 1050 is not known-surviving in 1050 was difficult & it occurred in Turkey (source shares the death date year as 1028; many children were born after that date); source shares the death date year as 1028; many children were born after that date |
| Emigration | before August 1050 | Richard, III of Normandy, emigrated before August 1050 from Nicaea, Bithynia, Turkey, AsiaG. He traveled from France |
| Last Edited | 8 May 2025 |
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| Daughter* | Ogive, of Luxembourg (b. 4 September 1000, d. 21 November 1030) |
| Birth | about 985 | Frederick, I (of Luxembourg), was born about 985 in Moselgau, France (Medieval), EuropeG. |
| Death | 6 October 1019 | He died on 6 October 1019 at age ~34 at Chateau SalmG in Luxembourg, EuropeG+. The cause of his death (at the age of 34) on Wednesday, October 6th, 1019 is not known-surviving in 1019 was difficult & it occurred in Luxembourg |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors |
| Father* | Rotbald, I d'Angelica (of Provence) (b. 877, d. about 949) |
| Mother* | Berthe d'Arles, 1st wife of Rotbald (b. 879, d. 18 August 965) |
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| Son* | William Taillefer, I (of Provence)+ (b. 13 September 947, d. after 29 August 993) |
| Daughter* | Ermengarde, of Burgundy (b. before 968, d. after 968) |
| Daughter* | Constance, of Provence (b. before 968, d. 1026) |
| Son* | Arles Rotbold, II (b. before 968, d. 22 April 1015) |
| Daughter* | Willa, of Tuscany (b. before 968, d. about 1018) |

| Birth | about 935 | Boson, II (of Provence et Arles), was born about 935 at AutunG, in Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne, France (Medieval), EuropeG.1 |
| Death | 13 September 968 | He died on 13 September 968 at age ~33 at AvignonG in Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 33) on Tuesday, September 13th, 968AD is not known-surviving in 968 was difficult Died as the Count of Avignon (Comte d'Avignon) of Provence and of Arles |
| Name | Boson, II (of Provence et Arles), was also known as Boso. | |
| Note | Source: Website(s) About Boson II, comte d'Arles … https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boson_II_d%27Arles From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Provence: … http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/PROVENCE.htm#_Toc220666437 ----------------------- BOSON, son of ROTBALD [his] & his wife--(after Oct [965/67]). "Bosoni comitis, filii Rothboldi quondam" restored property to Saint-Victor by charter dated Mar 965 Comte [d'Arles]. "Boso comes et uxor sua Constantia… illorum filii…. Willelmus comes, Redbaldus comes, Pontius juvenis" signed the charter dated May [963] under which "Gencius et uxor mea Aiburga" donated property "in pago Aquense superiore ad castrum… Ansoyse" to Monmajour, for the souls of "seniore meo bosone et uxor sua quondam" "Boso comes" donated property "villam… Agello… ultra fluvium Durentia" acquired by his father to "ecclesiam sancte Marie et sancti Stephani Avinionensis", dated Oct [965/67] at Avignon 24 November 1209 ----------------------- He married CONSTANTIA, daughter of--(after May [963]). "Boso comes et uxor sua Constantia… illorum filii… Willelmus comes, Redbaldus comes, Pontius juvenis" signed the charter dated May [963] under which "Gencius et uxor mea Aiburga" donated property "in pago Aquense superiore ad castrum… Ansoyse" to Monmajour Her affiliation is unknown. Chaume proposed Constantia, daughter of Charles Constantin Comte de Vienne, for onomastic reasons only on the basis of the names "Constant" were in Western royal genealogy before Charles Constantin himself. This supposition is, however, incorrect as numerous charters of the monastery of Cluny dated between 891 and 946 include the name "Constantia", and many others during the same period the names "Constantius" and "Constantinus". Poly suggests that Constantia, wife of Count Boson II, is the sister rather than daughter of Charles Constantin, but this appears to be more difficult to sustain chronologically --------------------- Boson & his wife had two children: 1. Guillaume II (b 955, d. 993 after 29 August in Avignon, Comte de Provence, Marquis de Provence) m. Arsinde, m. Adelaide (Blanche) d'Anjou 2. Rotbald II (d. 1008/22 April 1015, Comte de Provence) m. Ermengarde, Emilde, Ermengarde… --------------------- Boso II (* 928, † 965/67) was since 935 Count of Avignon and since 949 Count of Arles Biography [edit] In 948, after the death of Hugo of Arles, Conrad III, king of Burgundy, re-ordered power in the south of the kingdom to secure his position and that of his successors. He divided Provence into three counties, limiting the authority and resources of the new counts Boso and his brother William, of Burgundian origin, took over the counties of Arles and Avignon. The third count, Gripho of Apt, was soon removed, and the brothers became the true masters of the land Around 953 Boso II married Constance of Provence, a daughter of the Buviniden Karl Konstantin, Count of Vienne, from which he got two sons: Redwood II. (Roubaud), † probably 1008, and William I (Guillaume le Libérateur), * c. 952, † 994, Count of Arles and Provence, then Margrave of Provence Origin [edit] There are a number of hypotheses about the origin Bosos: Boso II was the son of Rotbold (Roubaud) of Agel, a nobleman from the Mâconais, whom Louis the Blind had made in 903 the Count of Provence. His ancestors are unknown; however, it is believed that he was the son-in-law of William the Pious, Duke of Aquitaine and Ermengarde, a daughter of Boso of Vienne Boson II was the grandson of Boso († 936), later Margrave of Tuscien, and son of Rotbold the Old or Rotbold of Spoleto († 936), son Boso of Tusciens from a previous relationship. This relationship (or marriage) before the marriage with Willa von Burgund could not be identified so far. This Rotbold married Ermengarde of Aquitaine and was murdered on the orders of his uncle Hugo I of Italy, along with his father Boso II and Boso of Tuscien (Boso I.) are identical. PA Février writes in La Provence of the origines à l'an mil (Editions Ouest-France Université, 1989-ISBN 2737304563): 949, after the death of Hugo, appeared a new Earl of Arles, Boso, to whose identity the historians greatly reluctant to have. He was eventually identified as Bertha's first husband, Hugo's niece, whom he disfellowshipped to sever his fate from the Margrave's when luck left him. He then married Konstanze, who is otherwise unknown. With her he had two sons, Rotbald and Wilhelm Boso, who… undividedly exercised the count's authority, always together, as representatives of Konrad. As for Bertha, she married the Count of Rodez and settled in Aquitaine. This hypothesis means The Counts of Provence (frz.) The family of Boso de PROVENCE and Constance of PROVENCE [128948] PROVENCE (de), Boso (Redbeard & Ermengarde d'AQUITAINE [129059]) married about 945, from France? (France) PROVENCE (de), Constance (Charles-Constantin &? [128947]), born about 925 1) Guillaume II, comte de Provence et d'Arles, born about 950, married about 980 Adèle dite Blanche d'ANJOU Bibliography: Essai sur l'histoire des comtes souverains de Provence; Histoire de la maison royale de France (Père Anselme) http://www.francogene.com/quebec-genealogy/128/128948.php Old birth years: c. 885, 904, 899, c. 899, Old Death Date: 936, 938, c. 938 Boso (885-936) was the count of Arles (895-911 and 926-931, as Boso II) and Avignon (911-931), and margrave of Tuscany (931-936). He was the younger son of Theobald of Arles and Bertha, illegitimate daughter of Lothair II of Lotharingia. His elder brother was Hugh, king of Italy Boso supported his brother's Italian designs. Hugh responded by appointing him margrave of Tuscany when he deposed Lambert in 931. Boso so very active in Lorraine, opposing Henry I of Germany. He was finally deposed and arrested in 936 to be replaced by Hugh's son Humbert He married Willa, daughter of Rudolph I of Burgundy, and had two daughters: Bertha or Gersenda first married Boso of Provence and secondly Raymond II of Rouergue Willa, married Berengar II of Italy Boso of Tuscany Boso (885-936) was the count of Arles (895-911 and 926-931, as Boso II) and Avignon (911-931), and margrave of Tuscany (931-936). He was the younger son of Theobald of Arles and Bertha, illegitimate daughter of Lothair II of Lotharingia. His elder brother was Hugh, king of Italy Boso supported his brother's Italian designs. Hugh responded by appointing him margrave of Tuscany when he deposed Lambert in 931. Boso so very active in Lorraine, opposing Henry I of Germany. He was finally deposed and arrested in 936 to be replaced by Hugh's son Humbert He married Willa, daughter of Rudolph I of Burgundy, and had two daughters: Bertha or Gersenda first married Boso of Provence and secondly Raymond II of Rouergue Willa, married Berengar II of Italy Boso (885-936) was the count of Arles (895-911 and 926-931, as Boso II) and Avignon (911-931), and margrave of Tuscany (931-936). He was the younger son of Theobald of Arles and Bertha, illegitimate daughter of Lothair II of Lotharingia. His elder brother was Hugh, king of Italy Boso supported his brother's Italian designs. Hugh responded by appointing him margrave of Tuscany when he deposed Lambert in 931. Boso so very active in Lorraine, opposing Henry I of Germany. He was finally deposed and arrested in 936 to be replaced by Hugh's son Humbert He married Willa, daughter of Rudolph I of Burgundy, and had two daughters: * Bertha or Gersenda, first Boso of Provence and secondly married Raymond II of Rouergue * Willa, married Berengar II of Italy Boson di Toscana, Marchese di Toscana M, # 75123, b. before 910 Last Edited = 4 Feb 2004 Boson di Toscana, Marchese di Toscana was born before 910. He was the son of Buwin, Count of Ardem and Tibaldo of Vienna Boson di Toscana, Marchese di Toscana gained the title of Marchese di Toscana Child of Boson di Toscana, Marquis of Tuscany and Willa II di Borgogna -1. Willa di Toscana + b. b 926, d. a 6 Aug 966 Forrás / Source: http://www.thepeerage.com/p7513.htm#i75123 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boso_of_Tuscany From Wikipedia: Boso (885-936) was the count of Arles (895-911 and 926-931, as Boso II) and Avignon (911-931), and margrave of Tuscany (931-936). He was the younger son of Theobald of Arles and Bertha, illegitimate daughter of Lothair II of Lotharingia. His elder brother was Hugh, king of Italy Boso supported his brother's Italian designs. Hugh responded by appointing him margrave of Tuscany when he deposed Lambert in 931. Boso so very active in Lorraine, opposing Henry I of Germany. He was finally deposed and arrested in 936 to be replaced by Hugh's son Humbert He married Willa, daughter of Rudolph I of Burgundy, and had two daughters: * Bertha or Gersenda, first Boso of Provence and secondly married Raymond II of Rouergue * Willa, married Berengar II of Italy http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosso_van_Provence Bosso van Provence, van Vienne, (844-11 January 887) What a van Bivinus van Metz and Richardis van Arles and a broker van Richard I van Bourgondië In 876 hijwde hij met Ermengarde, a butter van Lodewijk II van het Holy Roomse Rijk. Zijn zuster Richildis what bijzit en nadien real genius van Karel de Kale. Bosso will pay attention 870, graaf van Troyes 871, Governor (hertog) van Lyon en Viennois 872, raadgever en kamerheer van zijn neef Lodewijk de Stamelaar, graaf van berry 876, hertog in Italië en in Provence, onderkoning van Koninkrijk Italië 877, Graaf van Mâcon en van Chalon 879, graaf van Autun In 879 het koninkrijk Bourgondië opnieuw opgericht will become Bosso de nieuwe koning. Het voorstel van paus John VIII om hem koning van Italië te maken, wees Bosso real af. Lodewijk III van Frankrijk, Carloman II, Karel de Dikke en Lodewijk III van Oost-Francië vormden a front tegen hem, Bosso om zich terug te trekken en plunderen Vienne, zodiac zijn broer Richard I van Bourgondië te hulp moest snellen. Na de dood van Carloman II and de troonsbestijging van Karel de Dikke in 884, who Bosso aangeboden om koning van Provence te, op eenvoudige voorwaarde van eerbetuiging aan de Koning van Frankrijk Boson II of Arles (b. c910, d. 968), so called Boson VII of Provence, which Comte d'Arles, Avignon, and Provence (949-968) His origin is controversial, even if his life is relatively well-known Origin: Hypothesis 1: Boson II, son of Redbold (Roubaud) or Rodboald Agel (a noble of Macon), which was made Comte de Provence in 903 by Louis the Blind The ancestry of this Rotbold remains unknown. Historians believe, however, that he could be the father of a girl named Ermengarde (daughter of Boson V of Provence) and William of Aquitaine. This assumption is based on the fact that the Boson of Arles (885-936) is for some historians unacceptable because Boson girls [1] For the historian Jean-Pierre Poly, who supports this hypothesis, the count's family, if set up by the Burgundians (ie Hugh d'Arles), would probably have been originated in Septimania. His representative had known Boson earlier (until 947-948?) By Bertha, niece of Hugh, after the fortune of the second failed, then marrying Constance, who had unknown [2] had enough status to provide a name to his granddaughter, Constance of Arles, wife of a king of France (OUR ANCESTOR) [3] The name Guilhem carried by his brother and given to his probably evokes the Guilhemides of Auvergne. And Conrad, the new King of Provence, would have given Boson a county of second ranking, less dangerous and ambitious, and more able to get along with notables from Provence [4] Hypothesis 2: Boson II, the grandson of Boson I of Arles (886-936) by Rotbold the Elder (c.907-936), son of a stepchild thereof On the first marriage (unidentified) before his marriage to Willa of Burgundy in 912, Boson of Alres had a child, Roubaud I or Rotbold l'Ancien, who was so known as Rotbold de Spolete (c 907-936) who married Ermengarde d'Aquitaine and was assassinated on orders from his uncle, King Hugh of Arles, 936, probably along with his father during a coup attempt against him Hypothesis 3: Bosson II and Boson I are one person Some authors, like PA Fevrier [5], identify Boson I and Boson II as the same person, father of William of Provence, and therefore Boson died in 968. Contrary to this assertion, this Boson lived 73 years and had children at an older age, almost 60 years Biography: 931 [6] to Berthe d'Arles, the daughter of Bosons of Arles, who was brother of Hugues. In these circumstances, he could have been the Comte d'Arles at the death of his stepfather in Italy, either 931 or 936. These same historians agree that this marriage is broken at the time of Hugues' setbacks, say in the years 945-948th In 948, at the death of Hugh of Arles, Conrad stood by to replace him and to take over his powers as his successors. His province is partitioned into three counties of Provence, limiting the authority and resources of the new counts. Boson and his brother William, who is of uncertain origin, Burgundy or otherwise [7], supported the counties of Arles and Avignon. Comte Griffon d'Apt was the real master of the county Until 953 (or 942?) [8], Boson II married Constance, sometimes called Constance de Provence or Constance de Vienne, who was the daughter or sister of Charles Constantine, Comte de Vienne. Boson II and Constance had two sons: 1. Rotbold I (Roubaud) (d.1008), Comte d'Arles and Provence 2. William I the Liberator (bc953, d. 993), Comte d 'Arles and Province, and then in 975 Marquis of Provence He died in 968 Notes: Willa of Burgundy in 912 2. Other authors, however, identify Constance of Provence as also Constance of Vienne 3. Robert Ii of France 4. Jean-Pierre Poly-Province and the Feudal Era 879-1166-page 33 5. PA Fevriere (editor)-Provence origins to the year 1000-Ouest-France University 1989. We read: "In 949, after the death of Hugh, Boson became the new Comte d'Arles, a personality that historians have hesitated to […]" He then married Constance, an otherwise unknown figure Bertha, meanwhile, remarried to the Count of Rodez and ended days in Aquitaine 6. We know that when his father, Boson of Arles, left Italy, he was already married 7. According to Jean-Pierre Poly, quoted in Provence in the Middle Ages on page 12, the first of the dynasty, the father of a man named Guillaume Boson and Roubaud, would not be of Burgundian origin, but Provencal Seveners 8. Probably after 945 and before 948. That is to say when the fortunes of Hugh of Arles failed http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boso_II._%28Provence%29 Count of Provence & Arles BOSO7,207 was born about 935. ES II: 187 Parents: of Agel ROTBAUD I and Of Arles NN Spouse: Constance of VIENNE. Count of Provence & Arles BOSO and Constance of VIENNE were married. Children were: Count of Provenc Rotbaud II, Count of Provenc William I Redbear II of Provence From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Redbold II (ie Rothbold, Rotbald, Rodbald, Robald (us), Roubaud, or Rotbaud; died 1008) was the count of Provence from 968 to his death and margrave from 993. He was the elder of two sons of Boso II of Arles and Constance, the younger being William I, who took the title of marchio in 979 and that of dux later. He ruled with William, probably over the whole county. On William's death, Rotbold what left as head of the family with the title of marchio William I of Provence From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia He and his elder brother Rotbold II, sons of Boso II of Arles and Constance of Viennese, daughter of Charles-Constantine Boso (885-936) was the count of Arles (895-911 and 926-931, as Boso II) and Avignon (911-931), and margrave of Tuscany (931-936). He was the younger son of Theobald of Arles and Bertha, illegitimate daughter of Lothair II of Lotharingia. His elder brother was Hugh, king of Italy Boso supported his brother's Italian designs. Hugh responded by appointing him margrave of Tuscany when he deposed Lambert in 931. Boso so very active in Lorraine, opposing Henry I of Germany. He was finally deposed and arrested in 936 to be replaced by Hugh's son Humbert He married Willa, daughter of Rudolph I of Burgundy, and had two daughters: * Bertha or Gersenda, first Boso of Provence and secondly married Raymond II of Rouergue * Willa, married Berengar II of Italy Boso (885-936) was the count of Arles (895-911 and 926-931, as Boso II) and Avignon (911-931), and margrave of Tuscany (931-936). He was the younger son of Theobald of Arles and Bertha, illegitimate daughter of Lothair II of Lotharingia. His elder brother was Hugh, king of Italy Boso supported his brother's Italian designs. Hugh responded by appointing him margrave of Tuscany when he deposed Lambert in 931. Boso so very active in Lorraine, opposing Henry I of Germany. He was finally deposed and arrested in 936 to be replaced by Hugh's son Humbert He married Willa, daughter of Rudolph I of Burgundy, and had two daughters: Bertha or Gersenda first married Boso of Provence and secondly Raymond II of Rouergue Willa, married Berengar II of Italy --------------------- Was Count of Avignon from 935 and Count of Aries from 949 --------------------- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William I (c. 950-after 29 August 993), called the Liberator, giving Count of Provence from 968 to his abdication. In 975 or 979, he took the title of marchio or margrave. He is often considered the founder of the county of Provence. He and his elder brother Rotbold II were sons of Boso II of Arles and Constance of Viennois, daughter of Charles-Constantine. They were carried out concurrently, but it was unknown. They were joint counts of the whole of Provence or if the region was divided. His brother never bore any other title than count as long as William lived --------------------- Boson II, comte d'Arles's Timeline 933 Birth of Boson II Autun, Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy, France 955 Age 22 Birth of Guillaume II le Liberateur, comte de Provence October 965 Age 32 Death of Boson II ? Birth of Redbald II, comte de Provence Carpentras, Comtat Venaissin, Provence, France ? Birth of Ponç lo Jove d'Arle ? Boson II worked as Markgreve ? Boson II worked as Count of Arles ? Boson II worked as Comte de Provence ? Boson II, comte d'Arles worked as Comte de Vienne (870-887), Roi de Provence (879-887), Roi de Bourgogne. | |
| Web Address | He shares a website (or access to one) that has source data here: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boson_II_d%27Arles | |
| Web Address | He shares a website (or access to one) that has source data here: https://www.geni.com/people/Boson-II-Count-of-Arles/6000000003481830669 | |
| Web Address | He shares a website (or access to one) that has source data here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boson_II_of_Arles | |
| Person Source | He had person sources.2 | |
| Title | from 949 to 968 | He held the title of Count of Avignon (Comte d'Avignon); of Provence & of Arles from 949 to 968 at AvignonG in Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France (Medieval), EuropeG. |
| Last Edited | 26 March 2024 |