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Pedigree

William Adelin

M, #7405, b. 5 August 1103, d. 25 November 1120

Parents

FatherHenry I & ("Beauclerc") (b. September 1068, d. 1 December 1135)
MotherMatilda & of Scotland (b. 1079, d. 1 May 1118)

Events

  • Title
    William Adelin held the title Prince of England.
  • Note
    William (1103 – 25 November 1120), surnamed Adelin (alternately rendered as Adelinus, Adelingus, Audelin or Ætheling[1]), was the son of Henry I of England by his wife Matilda of Scotland, and was thus heir-apparent to the throne. His early death without issue caused a succession crisis.

    William was born in Winchester. His father, Henry I of England, was the youngest son of William the Conqueror, King of England and Duke of Normandy, and Matilda of Flanders. Robert Curthose, the eldest son of the Conqueror, had inherited Normandy, while William Rufus, one of Robert's younger brothers, had inherited England. In 1100, William was killed in a hunting accident, and Henry took the throne. By 1105, he had also dispossessed Robert of Normandy.

    William's mother was Matilda (also called Edith), the daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland by Saint Margaret of Scotland. Henry had arranged the marriage to conciliate his Anglo-Saxon subjects: Saint Margaret had been a granddaughter of the Anglo-Saxon King Edmund Ironside, and a great-niece of Edward the Confessor; as such, the marriage represented a union between the new Norman rulers of England and the old Anglo-Saxon dynasty.

    Normans
    William the Conqueror invades England
    [show] William I

    Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy

    Richard, Duke of Bernay

    William II of England

    Adela, Countess of Blois

    Henry I of England

    William II

    [show] Henry I

    Empress Matilda

    William Adelin

    Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester

    [show] Stephen

    Eustace IV, Count of Boulogne

    William I, Count of Boulogne

    Marie I, Countess of Boulogne

    Monarchy of the United Kingdom
    v · d · e

    Henry's hopes for his succession rested upon William, who was, according to Henry of Huntingdon, "a prince so pampered" that he seemed "destined to be food for the fire."[2]

    Contents [hide]
    1 Duke of Normandy
    2 Death
    3 Ancestry
    4 Notes
    5 References


    [edit] Duke of NormandyDuring his lifetime, William was invested as Duke of Normandy, a title he held more in name than practice. The investiture had been made by Henry I when he was pressed by the King of France to do homage as Duke of Normandy. As a King in his own right, Henry was loath to comply, and in 1115 he offered to have William do this in his stead. This offer was eventually accepted in 1120, after an intervening period of war, and William did homage to Louis VI of France in the middle of 1120. For this reason William is sometimes counted as Duke of Normandy (as either William III or William IV – William Clito is also sometimes designated 'Duke of Normandy'). William received, as the heir to the throne, the homage and fealty of the barons of Normandy in 1115 and of the barons of England in March 1116.[3]

    William's mother Queen Edith usually served as Henry's regent in England while he was away in Normandy. After her death in 1118 William was old enough to serve in her stead. He was closely advised in this role by the King's administrators, such as Roger of Salisbury. During the last year or so of his life he was sometimes referred to as rex designatus (king designate).

    During his long reign Henry I of England would face several eruptions of hostilities due to the alliances of rival regions with some of his neighbours. In order to secure the loyalty of Anjou, a long-time rival of Normandy, Henry betrothed William to Matilda of Anjou, eldest daughter of Count Fulk V of Anjou in February 1113 near Alençon.[3] The marriage finally took place June 1119 in Lisieux.[3]

    [edit] DeathWilliam died in the White Ship tragedy of 25 November 1120. The Prince and his companions had been crossing the English Channel from Barfleur in the White Ship, the swiftest and most modern ship in the royal fleet. William and his party had remained drinking on the shore until after dark, confident that in a fast ship and on the still sea the delay would have no real effect. Consequently, it was the middle of the night when the drunken helmsman rammed the ship into a rock in the bay. The crew and passengers were unable to lever the ship off the rock, or prevent the ship from filling with water; however, William and several of his friends managed to launch a life-dinghy. At the last minute, William dashed back to rescue his illegitimate half-sister, the Countess of Perche; when they and several others threw themselves into the small dinghy, it, "overcharged by the multitude that leapt into her, capsized and sank and buried all indiscriminately in the deep."[4]

    Henry of Huntingdon, speaking of the disaster, wrote that William, "instead of wearing embroidered robes...floated naked in the waves, and instead of ascending a lofty throne...found his grave at the bottom of the sea."[5]

    William's wife was on another ship at the time of the wreck, and survived him to become a nun and eventually, Abbess of Fontevrault.

    His death ruined his father's hopes and policies. Although he made a hasty second marriage (Matilda of Scotland had died in 1118) to Adeliza of Louvain, he did not produce any more legitimate children. With no clear male heir (the obvious choice, William Clito, the son of Henry's older brother, was not favoured by the King; Henry had an abundance of other nephews and illegitimate children, of whom his favoured nephew Stephen of Blois and illegitimate son Robert of Gloucester particularly stood out, but for various reasons none were chosen), Henry designated his daughter, Matilda, dowager Holy Roman Empress, as his heiress, marrying her to William's brother-in-law Geoffrey V of Anjou, and forcing his Barons to swear to uphold her rights; but on his death, the Barons reneged on their oaths on the grounds of coercion, and chose Henry's nephew, Stephen of Blois, prompting a period of English history known as The Anarchy.
  • 1103
    Birth
    5 August 1103 | Winchester, Hampshire, England
    Citation: 1
  • 112017
    Death
    25 November 1120
    He died on 25 November 1120, at age 17, English Channel.
Last Edited26 March 2022 06:29:23

Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
Pedigree

Gundred of England

F, #7406, b. 1114, d. 1146

Parents

FatherHenry I & ("Beauclerc") (b. September 1068, d. 1 December 1135)
MotherAdelel & Corbet (b. 1075, d. 1157)

Events

  • 1114
    Birth
    1114
  • 1146~32
    Death
    1146
    Citation: 1
Last Edited10 March 2022 06:49:09

Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
Pedigree

Rohese of England

F, #7407, b. 1114, d. 1176

Parents

FatherHenry I & ("Beauclerc") (b. September 1068, d. 1 December 1135)
MotherAdelel & Corbet (b. 1075, d. 1157)

Events

  • 1114
    Birth
    1114
  • 1176~62
    Death
    1176
    Citation: 1
Last Edited10 March 2022 06:46:16

Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
Pedigree

Albert I & de Egisheim1

M, #7408, b. 1040, d. 24 August 1098

Parents

FatherHenry I & of Egisheim (b. estimated 1015, d. 28 June 1064)
MotherMathilda & of Moha (b. estimated 1010, d. 1060)

Family: Ermisende & von Luxembourg (b. 1080, d. 24 June 1141)

DaughterMathilda & von Egisheim+ (b. 1098, d. 1135)

Events

  • 1040
    Birth
    1040 | Egisheim, Haut-Lorraine, France
  • 1097~57
    1097 | Luxembourg
    Age: ~17
    Birth: 1080 | Trier, Rheinland, Germany
    Death: 24 June 1141
  • 1098~58
    Death
    24 August 1098 | Rheims, Marne, Loire-Atlantique, France
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Hugh VII & von Egisheim1

M, #7409, b. 990, d. 1049

Parents

FatherHugh VI & (b. estimated 975, d. 1049)
MotherHeilwig & of Dagsburg (b. 972, d. 1049)

Family: Mechtild & of Dagsburg (b. 994)

SonHenry I & of Egisheim+ (b. estimated 1015, d. 28 June 1064)
DaughterGerberge von Egisheim (b. estimated 1016)

Events

  • Dabo, Moselle, Lorraine, France
    Birth: 994 | Dabo, Moselle, Lorraine, France
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    Hugh VII & von Egisheim held the title Count Dagsburg.
    Citation: 1
  • 990
    Birth
    990 | Nordgau, Bayern, Germany
  • 1049~59
    Death
    1049 | Dabo, Moselle, Lorraine, France
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Mechtild & of Dagsburg1,2

F, #7410, b. 994

Parents

FatherAlbert & (b. estimated 970, d. after 1040)

Family: Hugh VII & von Egisheim (b. 990, d. 1049)

SonHenry I & of Egisheim+ (b. estimated 1015, d. 28 June 1064)
DaughterGerberge von Egisheim (b. estimated 1016)

Events

  • Name Mathilda of Dugha
    Citation: 1
  • Dabo, Moselle, Lorraine, France
    Birth: 990 | Nordgau, Bayern, Germany
    Death: 1049 | Dabo, Moselle, Lorraine, France
    Citation: 1
  • 994
    Birth
    994 | Dabo, Moselle, Lorraine, France
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
Pedigree

Gerhard II of Egisheim

M, #7411, b. 995

Parents

FatherHugh VI & (b. estimated 975, d. 1049)
MotherHeilwig & of Dagsburg (b. 972, d. 1049)

Events

  • 995
    Birth
    995
Last Edited10 December 2011 05:35:22
Pedigree

Gepa of Nordau

F, #7412, b. 1005, d. before 1036

Parents

FatherHugh VI & (b. estimated 975, d. 1049)
MotherHeilwig & of Dagsburg (b. 972, d. 1049)

Events

  • 1005
    Birth
    1005 | Nordgau, Scwaben, Bavaria
  • 1036
    Death
    Before 1036
Last Edited26 August 2022 07:08:57
Pedigree

Bitzila of Egisheim

F, #7414, b. 1000, d. 1037

Parents

FatherHugh VI & (b. estimated 975, d. 1049)
MotherHeilwig & of Dagsburg (b. 972, d. 1049)

Family: Adalbert II (b. 1012, d. 1056)

SonBurkhard of Stauffenberg (b. 1023)
SonAdalbert III (b. 1025)
SonHeilwig Grafin of Calw+ (b. 1028)
SonLuitgard of Calw (b. 1028)

Events

  • 1000
    Birth
    1000 | Egisheim, Haut-Lorraine, France
  • 1027~27
    Marriage | Adalbert II
    1027 | Equisham, Moselle, France
    Age: ~15
    Birth: 1012 | Calw, Baden-Wuerttenberg, Germany
    Death: 1056 | Calw, Baden-Wuerttenberg, Germany
  • 1037~37
    Death
    1037 | None, Torino, Piemonte, Italy
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Pedigree

Heinrich I & von ("the Bald") Stade1

M, #7415, b. 922, d. 11 May 976

Family 1: Judith & von Wetterau (b. 932, d. 16 October 973)

SonHeinrich II Stade (b. 947, d. 2 October 1016)
SonLothar-Udo I (b. 948, d. 23 June 994)
DaughterGerberge von Stade (b. 950, d. 1000)
DaughterHedwig von Stade (b. 954, d. 18 July 973)
DaughterKunigunde von Stade (b. 956, d. 13 July 997)
SonSiegfried II &+ (b. 965, d. 6 January 1037)

Family 2: Hildegarde & von Rheinausen (b. estimated 925)

DaughterHildegard & von Stade+ (b. 974, d. 3 October 1011)

Events

  • Burial
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    Heinrich I & von ("the Bald") Stade held the title Graf von Harsefeld.
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    He held the title Graf von Heilingau.
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    He held the title Graf von Hosti.
    Citation: 1
  • 922
    Birth
    922 | Stade, Hannover, Germany
  • 946~24
    946
    Age: ~14
    Birth: 932 | Wetterau, Bavaria, Schwaben, Germany
    Death: 16 October 973
    Citation: 1
  • 974~52
    974
    Age: ~49
    Birth: estimated 925
    Citation: 1
  • 976~54
    Death
    11 May 976
    Citation: 1
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Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Judith & von Wetterau1,2

F, #7416, b. 932, d. 16 October 973

Parents

FatherUdo I & der Wetterau (b. 896, d. 12 December 949)
MotherUnknown & von Vermandois (b. 895, d. after 943)

Family: Heinrich I & von ("the Bald") Stade (b. 922, d. 11 May 976)

SonHeinrich II Stade (b. 947, d. 2 October 1016)
SonLothar-Udo I (b. 948, d. 23 June 994)
DaughterGerberge von Stade (b. 950, d. 1000)
DaughterHedwig von Stade (b. 954, d. 18 July 973)
DaughterKunigunde von Stade (b. 956, d. 13 July 997)
SonSiegfried II &+ (b. 965, d. 6 January 1037)

Events

Last Edited1 May 2023 07:41:39

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Dunlang &1

M, #7424, b. estimated 950, d. 1014

Parents

FatherTuatlhal & (b. 890, d. 956)

Family:

DaughterMaelcorce & of Leinster+ (b. 1000, d. 1034)
SonDoncuan (b. estimated 1001, d. 1018)

Events

  • Title
    Dunlang & held the title King of Leinster.
    Citation: 1
  • 950
    Birth
    Estimated 950 | Leinster, Wicklow, Ireland
    Citation: 1
  • 1014~64
    Death
    1014 | Clontarf, Ireland
    Citation: 1
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Tuatlhal &1

M, #7425, b. 890, d. 956

Parents

FatherAugaire & mac Aililla (b. 860, d. 915)

Family:

SonDunlang &+ (b. estimated 950, d. 1014)

Events

  • Title
    Tuatlhal & held the title King of Leinster.
  • Title
    He held the title King of Liffe.
    Citation: 1
  • 890
    Birth
    890 | Leinster, Wicklow, Ireland
  • 956~66
    Death
    956
    Citation: 1
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors