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| Suffix |
Queen Of Castile |
| Birth |
Abt 1210 |
Armndy, France [4] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Died |
16 Mar 1279 |
| Person ID |
I451 |
Our Family |
| Last Modified |
07 Feb 2010 |
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- Jeanne d'Aumale or Joan of Dammartin (1216 - Abbeville, March 16 of 1279) Was Queen of Castile and Leon (1237-1252) By his marriage to Ferdinand III of Castile, Countess of Ponthieu (1237-1279) And Montreuil. She was the daughter of Simon of Dammartin, Count of Ponthieu, With his wife Maria de PonthieuCountess of Montreuil.
Married Burgos, In 1237, with King Ferdinand III of Castile, widower of Beatrix of Swabia. Was chosen for the wife of the monarch of the mother, the queen Berengaria of CastileWith the mediation of his sister Blanche of Castile, Queen of France - The Dammartin had agreed with the French monarchs not marry any of her children without the consent real. Informed interest Henry III of England to marry Jeanne, heiress of Aumale and Ponthieu, Queen White proposed the marriage to his sister to avoid an alliance between the Dammartin and their enemies the English.[1] From this marriage were born:
* Fernando of Castile, (1239– 1269), Count of Aumale;
* Eleanor of Castile, Married Edward I of England;
* Luis de Castilla (1243– 1269), Married Juana Gomez de Manzanedo;
* Jimeno (1244), Died young and was buried in a monastery Toledo;
* John (1245), Died young and was buried in Cathedral Cordova.
When Fernando III died, Joan retired to their counties of France. Approximately 1254 married John de Nesle (m 1292), Lord of Falvy and La Hérelle, Who ruled the county of Ponthieu in his name, and who were born:
* Guy de Nesle, Lord of Harcelaines and Hocquincourt
* Ida or Filipa de Nesle, married to Roberto Bertrand VII, Lord of Bricquebec.
On the death of her cousin Matilda II of BoulogneJeanne was one of the pretenders to the fields of ex-wife of D. Afonso III of PortugalBut in 1262 the parliament of Paris eventually assign County Bologna a Adelaide of Leuven and County Dammartin to Matthew of Trie. [7]
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- [S1260] Family Data Collection, MyFamily.com inc, ((www.ancestry.com)), accessed 28 Mar 2004), Name, Titles, birth, death, Buried,Parents & marriage. (Reliability: 1), 26 Nov 2006.
- [S1225] Compact Disc #66, (Salt Lake City, Utah: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, n.d.), Aumale Joanna (Pen #675668) and King Ferdinand III (Pen #675668) family group record (Reliability: 1), 31 Aug 2005.
- [S1262] Royal List, ((www.royalist.info : 3/28/2004)), accessed 26 Nov 2006), Names; RoyalList on line. (Reliability: 3), 26 Nov 2006.
- [S1262] Royal List, ((www.royalist.info : 3/28/2004)), accessed 26 Nov 2006), Birth Dates; RoyalList on line. (Reliability: 3), 26 Nov 2006.
- [S1262] Royal List, ((www.royalist.info : 3/28/2004)), accessed 28 Mar 2004), Name, Titles, birth, death, Buried,Parents & marriage; RoyaList Online. (Reliability: 3), 26 Nov 2006.
- [S1426] Kings & Queens, Scott, David W.TekStream Genealogical Services, (Overland Park, Kansas: TekStream Genealogical Services, n.d.), Marriages; CD (Reliability: 3), 2 Dec 2007.
- [S1429] Wikipedia, Wikipedia Foundation, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page : 11/15/2008), accessed 7 Feb 2010) (Reliability: 3), 7 Feb 2010.
«b»Jeanne d'Aumale«/b» or Joan of Dammartin (1216 - Abbeville, March 16 of 1279) Was Queen of Castile and Leon (1237-1252) By his marriage to Ferdinand III of Castile, Countess of Ponthieu (1237-1279) And Montreuil. She was the daughter of Simon of Dammartin, Count of Ponthieu, With his wife Maria de PonthieuCountess of Montreuil.
Married Burgos, In 1237, with King Ferdinand III of Castile, widower of Beatrix of Swabia. Was chosen for the wife of the monarch of the mother, the queen Berengaria of CastileWith the mediation of his sister Blanche of Castile, Queen of France - The Dammartin had agreed with the French monarchs not marry any of her children without the consent real. Informed interest Henry III of England to marry Jeanne, heiress of Aumale and Ponthieu, Queen White proposed the marriage to his sister to avoid an alliance between the Dammartin and their enemies the English.[1] From this marriage were born:
* Fernando of Castile, (1239– 1269), Count of Aumale;
* Eleanor of Castile, Married Edward I of England;
* Luis de Castilla (1243– 1269), Married Juana Gomez de Manzanedo;
* Jimeno (1244), Died young and was buried in a monastery Toledo;
* John (1245), Died young and was buried in Cathedral Cordova.
When Fernando III died, Joan retired to their counties of France. Approximately 1254 married John de Nesle (m 1292), Lord of Falvy and La Hérelle, Who ruled the county of Ponthieu in his name, and who were born:
* Guy de Nesle, Lord of Harcelaines and Hocquincourt
* Ida or Filipa de Nesle, married to Roberto Bertrand VII, Lord of Bricquebec.
On the death of her cousin Matilda II of BoulogneJeanne was one of the pretenders to the fields of ex-wife of D. Afonso III of PortugalBut in 1262 the parliament of Paris eventually assign County Bologna a Adelaide of Leuven and County Dammartin to Matthew of Trie.
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