Dear Newsgroup ~
King Edward III of England referred to Charles de Blois, Duke of
Brittany, as his "kinsman" [References: Rymer, Fœdera, 6 (1727): 338,
391-392; Morice, Memoires pour Servir de Preuves a l'Hist. de
Bretagne, 1 (1742): 1532-1533, 1538]. The two men were related in
the 3rd and 3rd degrees of kinship (or by modern parlance, 2nd cousins)
by virtue of their common descent from Philippe III, King of France
(died 1285):
1. Philippe III, King of France (died 1285).
2. Philippe IV, King of France.
3. Isabel of France, married Edward II, King of France.
4. Edward III, King of England.
1. Philippe III, King of France (died 1285).
2. Charles, Count of Valois.
3. Marguerite de Valois, married Guy de Chatillon, Count of Blois.
4. Charles de Blois, Duke of Brittany.
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
Website: http://www.royalancestry.net
King's Kinsfolk: King Edward III's cousin, Charles de Blois
Moderator: MOD_nyhetsgrupper
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jlucsoler
Re: King's Kinsfolk: King Edward III's cousin, Charles de Bl
"Edward II, King of France."
WHAT!!!!!!!!
lol ;o) dunno if u r english but edward II king of France... i prefer
Napoleon British Emperor
just a joke ... but if i remember it is Edawrd III who claimed french throne
and even who were given it by aristocraty and by Philippe VI who recognized
(for some months only), the rights of Edward III to the Throne
jl
"Douglas Richardson" <royalancestry@msn.com> a écrit dans le message de
news: 1139796109.268953.128490@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Dear Newsgroup ~
King Edward III of England referred to Charles de Blois, Duke of
Brittany, as his "kinsman" [References: Rymer, Fodera, 6 (1727): 338,
391-392; Morice, Memoires pour Servir de Preuves a l'Hist. de
Bretagne, 1 (1742): 1532-1533, 1538]. The two men were related in
the 3rd and 3rd degrees of kinship (or by modern parlance, 2nd cousins)
by virtue of their common descent from Philippe III, King of France
(died 1285):
1. Philippe III, King of France (died 1285).
2. Philippe IV, King of France.
3. Isabel of France, married Edward II, King of France.
4. Edward III, King of England.
1. Philippe III, King of France (died 1285).
2. Charles, Count of Valois.
3. Marguerite de Valois, married Guy de Chatillon, Count of Blois.
4. Charles de Blois, Duke of Brittany.
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
Website: http://www.royalancestry.net
WHAT!!!!!!!!
lol ;o) dunno if u r english but edward II king of France... i prefer
Napoleon British Emperor
just a joke ... but if i remember it is Edawrd III who claimed french throne
and even who were given it by aristocraty and by Philippe VI who recognized
(for some months only), the rights of Edward III to the Throne
jl
"Douglas Richardson" <royalancestry@msn.com> a écrit dans le message de
news: 1139796109.268953.128490@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Dear Newsgroup ~
King Edward III of England referred to Charles de Blois, Duke of
Brittany, as his "kinsman" [References: Rymer, Fodera, 6 (1727): 338,
391-392; Morice, Memoires pour Servir de Preuves a l'Hist. de
Bretagne, 1 (1742): 1532-1533, 1538]. The two men were related in
the 3rd and 3rd degrees of kinship (or by modern parlance, 2nd cousins)
by virtue of their common descent from Philippe III, King of France
(died 1285):
1. Philippe III, King of France (died 1285).
2. Philippe IV, King of France.
3. Isabel of France, married Edward II, King of France.
4. Edward III, King of England.
1. Philippe III, King of France (died 1285).
2. Charles, Count of Valois.
3. Marguerite de Valois, married Guy de Chatillon, Count of Blois.
4. Charles de Blois, Duke of Brittany.
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
Website: http://www.royalancestry.net
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Douglas Richardson
Re: King's Kinsfolk: King Edward III's cousin, Charles de Bl
Sorry, JL. I'll post a correction.
DR
jlucsoler wrote:
DR
jlucsoler wrote:
"Edward II, King of France."
WHAT!!!!!!!!
lol ;o) dunno if u r english but edward II king of France... i prefer
Napoleon British Emperor
just a joke ... but if i remember it is Edawrd III who claimed french throne
and even who were given it by aristocraty and by Philippe VI who recognized
(for some months only), the rights of Edward III to the Throne
jl
"Douglas Richardson" <royalancestry@msn.com> a écrit dans le message de
news: 1139796109.268953.128490@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Dear Newsgroup ~
King Edward III of England referred to Charles de Blois, Duke of
Brittany, as his "kinsman" [References: Rymer, Fodera, 6 (1727): 338,
391-392; Morice, Memoires pour Servir de Preuves a l'Hist. de
Bretagne, 1 (1742): 1532-1533, 1538]. The two men were related in
the 3rd and 3rd degrees of kinship (or by modern parlance, 2nd cousins)
by virtue of their common descent from Philippe III, King of France
(died 1285):
1. Philippe III, King of France (died 1285).
2. Philippe IV, King of France.
3. Isabel of France, married Edward II, King of France.
4. Edward III, King of England.
1. Philippe III, King of France (died 1285).
2. Charles, Count of Valois.
3. Marguerite de Valois, married Guy de Chatillon, Count of Blois.
4. Charles de Blois, Duke of Brittany.
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
Website: http://www.royalancestry.net
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Douglas Richardson
Re: King's Kinsfolk: King Edward III's cousin, Charles de Bl
Dear Newsgroup ~
King Edward III of England referred to Charles de Blois, Duke of
Brittany, as his "kinsman" [References: Rymer, Fœdera, 6 (1727): 338,
391-392; Morice, Memoires pour Servir de Preuves a l'Hist. de
Bretagne, 1 (1742): 1532-1533, 1538]. The two men were related in
the 3rd and 3rd degrees of kinship (or by modern parlance, 2nd cousins)
by virtue of their common descent from Philippe III, King of France
(died 1285):
1. Philippe III, King of France (died 1285).
2. Philippe IV, King of France.
3. Isabel of France, married Edward II, King of England.
4. Edward III, King of England.
1. Philippe III, King of France (died 1285).
2. Charles, Count of Valois.
3. Marguerite de Valois, married Guy de Chatillon, Count of Blois.
4. Charles de Blois, Duke of Brittany.
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
Website: http://www.royalancestry.net
King Edward III of England referred to Charles de Blois, Duke of
Brittany, as his "kinsman" [References: Rymer, Fœdera, 6 (1727): 338,
391-392; Morice, Memoires pour Servir de Preuves a l'Hist. de
Bretagne, 1 (1742): 1532-1533, 1538]. The two men were related in
the 3rd and 3rd degrees of kinship (or by modern parlance, 2nd cousins)
by virtue of their common descent from Philippe III, King of France
(died 1285):
1. Philippe III, King of France (died 1285).
2. Philippe IV, King of France.
3. Isabel of France, married Edward II, King of England.
4. Edward III, King of England.
1. Philippe III, King of France (died 1285).
2. Charles, Count of Valois.
3. Marguerite de Valois, married Guy de Chatillon, Count of Blois.
4. Charles de Blois, Duke of Brittany.
Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah
Website: http://www.royalancestry.net