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1670. Simon 4 e.Leicester brn.de Montfort. , b. in 1165? Ile-de-France. , m. Alix de Montmorency. , d. on 25 Jun 1218 Toulouse, Fr.<br />

1671. Alix de Montmorency. , b. after 1173? France (Ibid.). . , d. on 24 Feb 1221.<br />

1672. Robert 2 sgr.de Beaumez (Aurejac.). , b. in 1160? France (a guess.). , m. Sibylle de Montfaucon-Berry.<br />

1673. Sibylle de Montfaucon-Berry (Aurejac.) (Ibid.). , b. in 1180? France (a guess.). .<br />

1674. Thibaud 5 sgr.Mirebeau de Blazon (Beauchet-Filleau, "NA," Dictionnaire des Familles de l'Ancien Poitou, (Roche sur Yon: Societe d'Emulation<br />

de la Vendee, Jul 1891), all, 2ed.1-548. Hereinafter cited as "Poitou."). , b. in 1160? France (a guess.). , m. Valence de Mauze. , d. circa 1229.<br />

1675. Valence de Mauze (Aurejac.). , b. in 1170? France (a guess.). . , d. after 1231 (Aurejac.).<br />

1676. Ebbes 1 sgr.Cht.meillant de Deols. , b. in 1150? Berry (a guess.). , m. Agnes de Charenton. , d. in 1214.<br />

1677. Agnes de Charenton. , b. in 1146 France (Carne.). . .<br />

1680. Jean 4 deMontoire ct.de Vendome (Anselme,, 8-725.) (Aurejac.). , b. in 1180? France (a guess.). , m. Aiglantine de Palluau. , d. in 1239.<br />

1681. Aiglantine de Palluau (Aurejac.) (Anselme,, 8-725.) (Aurejac.) (Ibid.). , b. in 1190? France (a guess.). . , d. circa 1234.<br />

1682. Juhel 3 de Mayenne (Aurejac.). , b. in 1165? France (a guess.). , m. Gervaise deDinan de Vitre. , d. in 1220 Albigeois battle.<br />

1683. Gervaise deDinan de Vitre. , b. in 1190? France (Ibid.). . , d. circa 1248.<br />

1684. Raoul 1 sgr.Ferte-Germigny Roye. , b. in 1170? France (Ibid.). , m. Marie le Seigneur (H&G, 154-99.).<br />

1685. Marie le Seigneur (Ibid.) (Ibid.) (Ibid.). , b. in 1200? France (Ibid.). (Ibid.).<br />

1686. Jean 1 sgr.de Ville (" Chesnaye-Desbois.) (Ibid.). , b. in 1140? France (a guess.).<br />

1688. Guy brn.de Montfort-l'Amaury. , b. in 1170? Ile-de-France (Ibid.). , m. Helvide d' Ibelin in 1204. , m. Briande de Beynes Adhemar-Monteil. , d.<br />

on 31 Jan 1228 Vareilles, battle.<br />

1689. Helvide d' Ibelin. , b. in 1190? France (Ibid.). . , d. on 1 Jun 1216.<br />

1690. Pierre 2 s.Courtenay Namur Constantin.Emp. , b. in 1155 France. , m. Agnes cts.de Nevers-Auxerre in 1184. , m. Yolande d' Hainaut on 1 Jul<br />

1193 Soissons. , d. in 1219 Eperus, Turkey.<br />

1691. Yolande d' Hainaut. , b. in 1170? Flanders (Ibid.). . , d. in Jun 1219.<br />

1692. Philippe chv.de Levis. , b. in 1130? France (Ibid.). , m. Elisabeth (--?--). , d. in 1203.<br />

1693. Elisabeth (--?--). , b. in 1140? France (Ibid.). .<br />

1694. Simon 3 brn.de Montfort. , b. in 1140? Montfort, Fr (Ibid.). , m. Amice cts.Leicester de Beaumont-leRoger. , d. on 12 Mar 1181.<br />

1695. Amice cts.Leicester de Beaumont-leRoger. , b. in 1150? Eng (Ibid.). . . , d. in 1193.<br />

1696. Philippe 2 Auguste France,King (Anselme.) (Ibid.). , b. on 21 Jul 1165 Gonesse, Fr. , m. Isabelle de Hainaut on 28 Apr 1179 Bapaume, Fr.<br />

After having lost his child-wife, Isabelle of Flanders, he went on crusade, then hurried back to marry again for the sake of his dynasty as his son, Louis,<br />

was a sickly child. What he needed was the daughter of a king and, on 14 August 1193, he married Ingeborg (Isambour), daughter of King Valdemar of<br />

Denmark. Arrangements had been made for her to be crowned queen the day after the nuptials but, during the wedding night, Philippe's feelings<br />

changed to repulsion.<br />

In Compiègne, before an assembly, fifteen duly sworn witnesses, twelve of them from the king's family, solemnly calculated the degrees of<br />

consanguinity and showed that Philippe and Ingeborg were fourth cousins, a prohibiting degree for marriage. However, this solution was not accepted<br />

by Ingeborg's brother, the Danish king, who appealed to Pope Celestine III, claiming the genealogies to be wrong, but the pope gave Philippe no more<br />

than a warning.<br />

In June 1196, Philippe III married the beautiful Agnès de Meran. With Ingeborg still alive, this was bigamy. The new pope, Innocent III, ordered Philippe<br />

to part from Agnès and, laying France under an interdict, wanted to suspend all religious services. Negotiations were to last fifteen years and, because<br />

of the Cathar upsurge, the interdict was not applied.<br />

In 1201 in Soissons, the church confronted Philippe but, after a fortnight's arguing, he departed, taking Ingeborg with him. On 29 July 1201 Agnès de<br />

Meran died and Philippe could no longer be regarded as a bigamist; and so, in November of that year, the pope legitimised the two children of Philippe<br />

and Agnès. In 1205 a 'damsel from Arras' bore him a bastard son and, as Philippe would have nothing to do with Ingeborg, she was spared the perils of<br />

childbearing.<br />

As it had not been consummated, the pope was willing to declare the marriage with Ingeborg void. However, they had not counted on Ingeborg who<br />

maintained that she and Philippe had slept together. To satisfy pope, king and queen, the only solution seemed to be that the queen should take the<br />

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