Title
Title
Title
Marvin & Donna Trogstad
Family ~1988
with
Julie Delle Trogstad
Lencowski's family
Eleanor de Bar (Bar-de-duc)
with
Llywellyn ap Owain
Henry II, 'Curtmantle', of England
'King of England'
'Duke of Normandy'
'Duke of Anjou and Maine'
Spouse: Eleanor, of Aquitaine
'the Young King'
'King of England'
'Count of Poitiers
'Duchess of Saxony'
'Duke of Brittany'
'Queen of Sicily'
Geoffrey (illegitimate)
'Archbishop of York'
'King of England'
William (illegitimate)
'Earl of Salisbury'
Berengaria, 'Queen of Castile'
Spouse: Conrad II, 'Duke of Swabia'
Urraca, 'Queen of Portugal'
Blanche, 'Queen of France'
Eleanor, 'Queen of Aragon'
Henry I, 'King of Castile'
Ferdinand III, of Castile
1st Spouse: Elisabeth, of Hohenstaufen
2nd Spouse: Joan, 'Countess of Ponthieu'
Alfonso, 'Lord of Molina'
Berengaria, 'Latin Empress'
Ferdinand
Frederick, of Castile
Spouse: Catherine Angelina
Alfonso X, 'the Wise'
Spouse: Violant, of Aragon
Eleanor
Sancho,
Archbishop of Toledo and Seville
Henry, of Castile, 'the Senator'
Spouse: Juana Nunez de Lara
Berengaria, Nun,
Cistercian Monastery
Santa Maria la Real at Las Huelgas
Manuel, of Castile
Maria
Philip, of Castile
1st Spouse: Christina, of Norway
2nd Spouse: Inés Rodriguez Giron
3rd Spouse Leonor Rodriguez de Castro
Ferdinand
'Count of Aumale'
Eleanor, of Castile
Spouse: Edward I
'King of England'
''Edward Longshanks'
'Hammer of the Scots'
'the Lord Edward'
Katherine
Joanna
Henry
Juliana
Alphonso, 'Earl of Chester'
Berengaria
John
John
Joan, of Acre
1st Spouse: Gilbert de Clare, '6th Earl of Hertford'
2nd Spouse: Ralph de Monthermer
Eleanor, of England
Princess of England
b. 88 June 1269, Windsor Castle, d. Ghent, County of Flanders
Spouse: Henry III, 'Count of Bar'
Margaret, of Brabant
Spouse: John II, of Brabant
Mary, of Woodstock
Son
Daughter
King Edward II
'Prince of Wales'
(Reign: 1307 - 1327)
Spouse: Isabella, of France
Elizabeth, of Rhuddland
1st Spouse: John I, 'Count of Holland
2nd Spouse: Humphrey de Bohun VIII,
'4th Earl of Hereford'
Thomas ap Llywellyn
Spouse: Eleanor Goch verch Philip