Hugues de La Tour du Pin Baron Faucigny1
M, #65971, d. 1329
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Hugues de La Tour du Pin Baron Faucigny married Maria (?) de Savoie, daughter of Amadeus V "il Grande" (?) Count of Savoy and Aosta, Imperial Vicar of Lombardy and Maria (?) of Brabant, on 9 September 1309.1
Hugues de La Tour du Pin Baron Faucigny died in 1329.1
Hugues de La Tour du Pin Baron Faucigny died in 1329.1
Family | Maria (?) de Savoie b. 1298, d. c 1334 |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
Antonio (?)1
M, #65972, b. May 1407, d. December 1407
Father | Amadeus VIII "il Pacifico" (?) Count of Savoy, Aosta, Moriana and Nice1 b. 4 Sep 1383, d. 7 Jan 1451 |
Mother | Marie (?) Duchess of Burgundy1 b. Sep 1386, d. 2 Oct 1422 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
Antonio (?)1
M, #65973, b. September 1408, d. 1408
Father | Amadeus VIII "il Pacifico" (?) Count of Savoy, Aosta, Moriana and Nice1 b. 4 Sep 1383, d. 7 Jan 1451 |
Mother | Marie (?) Duchess of Burgundy1 b. Sep 1386, d. 2 Oct 1422 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
Amedeo (?) de Savoie, Pr of Piedmont1
M, #65974, b. 26 March 1412, d. 17 August 1431
Father | Amadeus VIII "il Pacifico" (?) Count of Savoy, Aosta, Moriana and Nice1 b. 4 Sep 1383, d. 7 Jan 1451 |
Mother | Marie (?) Duchess of Burgundy1 b. Sep 1386, d. 2 Oct 1422 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Amedeo (?) de Savoie, Pr of Piedmont was born on 26 March 1412.1
Amedeo (?) de Savoie, Pr of Piedmont died on 17 August 1431 at age 19.1
; Principe del Piemonte.1
Amedeo (?) de Savoie, Pr of Piedmont died on 17 August 1431 at age 19.1
; Principe del Piemonte.1
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
Filippo (?) de Savoie, Ct of Geneva1
M, #65975, b. 1417, d. 3 March 1444
Father | Amadeus VIII "il Pacifico" (?) Count of Savoy, Aosta, Moriana and Nice1 b. 4 Sep 1383, d. 7 Jan 1451 |
Mother | Marie (?) Duchess of Burgundy1 b. Sep 1386, d. 2 Oct 1422 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Filippo (?) de Savoie, Ct of Geneva was born in 1417.1
Filippo (?) de Savoie, Ct of Geneva died on 3 March 1444.1
Filippo (?) de Savoie, Ct of Geneva died on 3 March 1444.1
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
Margherita (?)1
F, #65976, b. 13 May 1405, d. 1418
Father | Amadeus VIII "il Pacifico" (?) Count of Savoy, Aosta, Moriana and Nice1 b. 4 Sep 1383, d. 7 Jan 1451 |
Mother | Marie (?) Duchess of Burgundy1 b. Sep 1386, d. 2 Oct 1422 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
Bona (?)1
F, #65977, b. September 1415, d. 25 September 1430
Father | Amadeus VIII "il Pacifico" (?) Count of Savoy, Aosta, Moriana and Nice1 b. 4 Sep 1383, d. 7 Jan 1451 |
Mother | Marie (?) Duchess of Burgundy1 b. Sep 1386, d. 2 Oct 1422 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
Ludwig IV "der Sanftmüthige" (?) Kfst von der Pfalz1,2
M, #65978, b. 1 January 1424, d. 13 August 1449
Father | Ludwig III "der Bärtige" (?) Kfst von der Pfalz1,2 b. 23 Jan 1378, d. 30 Dec 1436 |
Mother | Mathilda (?) of Savoy1,2 b. c 1390, d. 14 May 1436 |
Last Edited | 26 Jan 2020 |
Ludwig IV "der Sanftmüthige" (?) Kfst von der Pfalz was born on 1 January 1424 at Heidelberg, Bavaria, Germany (now).1,2 He married Margherita (?) di Savoie, daughter of Amadeus VIII "il Pacifico" (?) Count of Savoy, Aosta, Moriana and Nice and Marie (?) Duchess of Burgundy, on 18 October 1445 at Heidelberg, Bavaria, Germany (now),
;
Her 2nd husband. Med Lands says: "m secondly (contract 21 Oct 1444, Heidelberg, Heiliges Geist 18 Oct 1445.)1,3,2,4,5"
Ludwig IV "der Sanftmüthige" (?) Kfst von der Pfalz died on 13 August 1449 at Worms, Germany (now), at age 25.1,2
Ludwig IV "der Sanftmüthige" (?) Kfst von der Pfalz was buried after 13 August 1449 at Heidelberg, Bavaria, Germany (now).1
; Leo van de Pas cites: 1. Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten, 4 volumes, Marburg, 1953, 1975., W. K. Prinz von Isenburg, Reference: vol I page 31
2. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels Fürstliche Häuser , Reference: 1961.2
; [2m.] Ludwig IV "der Sanftmüthige", Kfst von der Pfalz (1436-49), *Heidelberg 1.1.1424, +Worms 13.8.1449, bur Heidelberg; m.Heidelberg 1445 Margarete of Savoy (*1420 +30.9.1479, bur Stuttgart.)1 He was Kfst von der Pfalz between 1436 and 1449.1
;
Her 2nd husband. Med Lands says: "m secondly (contract 21 Oct 1444, Heidelberg, Heiliges Geist 18 Oct 1445.)1,3,2,4,5"
Ludwig IV "der Sanftmüthige" (?) Kfst von der Pfalz died on 13 August 1449 at Worms, Germany (now), at age 25.1,2
Ludwig IV "der Sanftmüthige" (?) Kfst von der Pfalz was buried after 13 August 1449 at Heidelberg, Bavaria, Germany (now).1
; Leo van de Pas cites: 1. Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten, 4 volumes, Marburg, 1953, 1975., W. K. Prinz von Isenburg, Reference: vol I page 31
2. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels Fürstliche Häuser , Reference: 1961.2
; [2m.] Ludwig IV "der Sanftmüthige", Kfst von der Pfalz (1436-49), *Heidelberg 1.1.1424, +Worms 13.8.1449, bur Heidelberg; m.Heidelberg 1445 Margarete of Savoy (*1420 +30.9.1479, bur Stuttgart.)1 He was Kfst von der Pfalz between 1436 and 1449.1
Family | Margherita (?) di Savoie b. 7 Aug 1420, d. 30 Sep 1479 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Wittel 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/wittel/wittel2.html
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Ludwig IV: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00012499&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margarethe de Savoie: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00012500&tree=LEO
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAVOY.htm#Margueritedied1479. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Wittel 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/wittel/wittel2.html1
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Philipp: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00012502&tree=LEO
Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte' (?) Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart1,2,3
M, #65979, b. 1413, d. 1 September 1480
Father | Eberhard IV (?) Graf von Württemberg1,4,5 b. 23 Aug 1388, d. 2 Jul 1419 |
Mother | Henriette (?) Css von Mömpelgard1,4,5 b. 1387, d. 14 Feb 1444 |
Last Edited | 26 Jan 2020 |
Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte' (?) Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart was born in 1413.1,3,5 He married Margareta von Kleve Duchess of Bavaria-Munich, daughter of Adolf I-II (?) Herzog von Kleve, Graf von la Marck und Ravenstein and Marie (?) Duchess of Burgundy. Duchess of Cleves, on 29 January 1441 at Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany (now),
;
Her 2nd husband; his 1st wife.6,1,7,8,5,3 Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte' (?) Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart married Elisabeth (?) von Bayern-Landshut, daughter of Heinrich IV "der Reiche" (?) Duke of Bavaria-Landshut and Margarete (?) of Austria, on 8 February 1445 at Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany (now),
;
His 2nd wife.9,1,5,3 Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte' (?) Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart married Margherita (?) di Savoie, daughter of Amadeus VIII "il Pacifico" (?) Count of Savoy, Aosta, Moriana and Nice and Marie (?) Duchess of Burgundy, on 11 November 1453 at Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany (now),
;
His 3rd wife; her 3rd husband; Wurtt 2 page says m. 11.11.1453; Savoy 2 page says m. 9.7.1453; Med Lands says: "m thirdly (Stuttgart 9 Jul 1453. [11 Nov 1453])1,10,11,5,3,12"
Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte' (?) Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart died on 1 September 1480 at Leonberg.1,3,5
Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte' (?) Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart was buried after 1 September 1480 at Stiftskirche Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Stadtkreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1413
DEATH 1 Sep 1480 (aged 66–67)
Also called "The Much Loved". Count of Württemberg. His mother was Henriette von Mömpelgard (1384-1444).
Family Members
Parents
Eberhard IV. von Württemberg 1388–1419
Spouses
Margarethe von Kleve 1416–1444
Elisabeth von Bayern 1419–1451
Margarethe von Savoyen 1420–1479
Siblings
Anna von Württemberg 1408–1471
Ludwig I. von Württemberg 1412–1450
Children
Heinrich von Württemberg 1448–1519
BURIAL Stiftskirche Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Stadtkreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Created by: Frank K.
Added: 28 Oct 2009
Find A Grave Memorial 43654430.13
; Per Genealogy.EU: "Gf Ulrich V von Württemberg-Stuttgart (1419-80), *1413, +Leonberg 1.9.1480; 1m: Stuttgart 1441 Margaret of Cleves (*23.2.1416 +20.5.1444); 2m: Stuttgart 8.2.1445 Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut (*1419 +1.1.1451); 3m: Stuttgart 11.11.1453 Margarete of Savoy (*1420 +30.9.1479); for his descendants see http://genealogy.euweb.cz/wurttemb/wurtt3.html."1
; Per Wikipedia:
"Ulrich V of Württemberg called "der Vielgeliebte" (the much loved) (1413[1] – 1 September 1480 in Leonberg), Count of Württemberg. He was the younger son of Count Eberhard IV and Henriette of Mömpelgard.
Life
"After the early death of his father, his mother, together with the Württembergian councils, took over the guardianship for Ulrich and his older brother Ludwig I. Ludwig reached maturity in 1426 and took rule in his own hands, until his brother Ulrich in 1433 was admitted to co-rule. After some years of common government Ulrich wed Margaret of Cleves and put through the division of the county. This was confirmed 23 April 1441. Ulrich received the eastern and northern parts with the capital in Stuttgart. Ludwig the western and southern land part with the capital in Urach, as well as the territories in Alsace . The division which had been limited originally on four years was made permanent on 25 January 1442 by the Treaty of Nürtingen.
"In 1444 Ulrich supported the house of Habsburg under King Friedrich III in the Old Zürich War in the fight against the Old Swiss Confederacy. Together with his allies which were margrave Albrecht Achilles of Brandenburg, the archbishop of Mainz Dietrich Schenk of Erbach as well as margrave Jakob I of Baden he formed the core of the Mergentheimer alliance which went advanced more and more against the imperial towns. These tensions found their culmination in the feud between margrave Albrecht and the imperial town of Nuremberg in 1449. Count Ulrich's main opponent under the imperial towns was Esslingen which reduced the income of the county Württemberg by rising it's his duties clearly. However, Ulrich did not succeed in winning a determining advantage in spite of winning multiple victories against Esslingen and other imperial towns.
"In 1450 Ulrich gained, after the death of his brother Ludwig I, the guardianship on his nephews, the future counts of Württemberg-Urach Ludwig II and Eberhard V. This soon led to a quarrel with Frederick I, Elector Palatine, who likewise asserted claim to the guardianship. Ludwig II already died 1457. The estates of Urach passed to Count Eberhard V in 1459.
"In 1458 Ulrich destroyed the castle of Widdern. This increased the tensions between him and Frederick. Two alliance blocs had developed in the German Empire. Ulrich joined the group of Frederick III, crowned emperor in 1452, and Margrave Albrecht Achilles of Brandenburg. Their main opponents were the brother of the imperial duke Albert VI of Austria, Frederick of the Palatinate and Duke Louis IX of Bavaria. In 1460 the first military encounters between the two groups occurred. After a short armistice, Frederick III once more proclaimed imperial war against Bavaria the following year. Together with Albrecht Achilles, Ulrich assumed leadership of the imperial forces against Bavaria. In the Mainz Diocesan Feud of 1461 to 1463, which broke out shortly after, he supported Archbishop Adolf II of Nassau against his deposed predecessor Diether von Isenburg and Frederick I of the Palatinate. After skirmishes, on 30 June 1462 a battle took place near Seckenheim, and Ulrich and his allies were defeated. They were taken captive by the Palatinate forces. Only on 27 April 1463 was Ulrich able to return to Stuttgart after payment of a ransom.
"In 1473 went Ulrich and Eberhard V a house contract one which should regulate the common hereditary result and aspire to the reunion of both württembergian land parts. Ulrich received later with Eberhard V also support against his own renitenten son, Eberhard VI, by which Eberhard V also influence in the Stuttgart land part won.
Family and children
"He was married three times: First, he married in Stuttgart 29 January 1441 to Margaret of Cleves, daughter of Duke Adolf I of Cleves and Mary of Burgundy. They had one daughter:
"Second, he married in Stuttgart 8 February 1445 to Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut, daughter of Henry XVI of Bavaria and Margarete of Austria. They had five children:
"Third, he married in Stuttgart 11 November 1453 to Margaret of Savoy, daughter of Duke Amadeus VIII of Savoy and Mary of Burgundy. They had three daughters:
"He also had numerous illegitimate children.
Notes
1. Detlev Schwennicke: Europaische Stammtafeln, New Series, Vol. I/2, Tafel 256.
2. Detlev Schwennicke: Europaische Stammtafeln, New Series, Vol. I/2, Tafel 257.
References
** Eugen Schneider: Ulrich V., Graf von Württemberg. [In:] Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). vol. 39, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1895, pp. 235–237.
** Thomas Fritz: Ulrich V. der Vielgeliebte. [In:] Sönke Lorenz, Dieter Mertens, Volker Press (Hrsg.): Das Haus Württemberg. Ein biographisches Lexikon., Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1997, pp. 86–89.
** Thomas Fritz: Ulrich der Vielgeliebte (1441–1480)., Leinfelden-Echterdingen 1999."14
; Per Med Lands:
"ULRICH von Württemberg, son of EBERHARD IV "der Jüngere" Graf von Württemberg & his wife Henriette Ctss de Montbéliard (1413-Leonberg 1 Sep 1480, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche). The marriage contract between “Grave Hans von Werdemberg” and “Frowlin Elisabeth zu Wirttemberg”, agreed by “...Herr Ludwigen und Hrn. Ulrichen Geprüdern Graven zu Wirttemberg”, is dated 30 Apr 1430[128]. He succeeded in 1433 as ULRICH V "der Vielgeliebte" Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart. in der Grafschaft unter der Steige 1442.
"m firstly (Stuttgart 29 Jan 1441) as her second husband, MARGARETA von Kleve, widow of WILHELM III Duke of Bavaria-Munich, daughter of ADOLF II Duke of Kleve & his second wife Marie de Bourgogne [Valois-Capet] (23 Feb 1416-Stuttgart 20 May 1444, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche).
"m secondly (Stuttgart 8 Feb 1445) ELISABETH von Bayern-Landshut, daughter of HEINRICH IV "dem Reichen" Duke of Bavaria-Landshut & his wife Margarete of Austria (1419-Landshut 1 Jan 1451, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche).
"m thirdly (Stuttgart 9 Jul 1453, [11 Nov 1453]) as her third husband, MARGUERITE de Savoie, widow firstly of LOUIS III Duc d'Anjou titular King of Sicily and secondly of LUDWIG IV "der Sanftmüthige" Elector Palatine Pfalzgraf von der Pfalz, daughter of AMEDEE VIII Duke of Savoy & his wife Marie de Bourgogne (Morges, Vaud 7 Aug 1420-Stuttgart 30 Sep 1479, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche).
"Mistress (1): MARGARETA Möwer, daughter of ---, from Calw.
"Mistresses (2) - (4): ---. The names of Ulrich’s mistresses are not known."
Med Lands cites: [128] Vanotti (1845), 41, p. 591.3
Reference: Genealogics cites:
; Per Genealogics:
"Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte', Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart, was born in 1413, the younger son of Eberhard IV 'der Jüngere', Graf von Württemberg and Henriette von Mömpelgard. After the early death of his father in 1419, his mother became guardian for Ulrich and his elder brother Ludwig, assisted by a Württemberg council. Ludwig was declared to have reached his majority in 1426 and took over the rule of Württemberg; Ulrich became co-ruler in 1433. After some years of the joint rule Ulrich in 1441 put through a division of the land. Ulrich received the western and southern part, establishing his capital at Urach. The period of the division was originally limited to four years, but on 25 January 1442 it was made indefinite through the Nürtinger Agreement.
"On 29 January 1441 Ulrich married Margarethe von Kleef, widow of Wilhelm III, duke of Bavaria, and they had a daughter who became a nun. After Margarethe's death in 1444, on 8 February 1445 Ulrich married Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut, daughter of Heinrich IV 'der Reiche', duke of Bavaria-Landshut and Margarete of Austria. Ulrich and Elisabeth had three sons and two daughters of whom Heinrich and Elisabeth would have progeny.
"After the death of Elisabeth in 1451, Ulrich married Margarethe de Savoie, daughter of Amadeo VIII, duke of Savoy, and Marie de Bourgogne, and widow of Louis III, duke of Anjou and titular king of Naples and of Ludwig IV, Kurfürst von der Pfalz. Ulrich and Margarethe had three daughters who would all have progeny. Ulrich also had numerous illegitimate children.
"In 1444 Ulrich supported the house of Habsburg under King Friedrich III in the war against the Swiss Confederacy. With his allies Markgraf Albrecht Achilles of Brandenburg, Dietrich Schenk of Erbach, archbishop of Mainz, and Markgraf Jakob I of Baden he formed the Mergentheimer Alliance, which increasingly opposed the imperial cities. These tensions found their culmination in the feud between Markgraf Albrecht Achilles and the imperial city of Nuremberg in 1449. Ulrich's main opponent among the imperial cities was Esslingen, which reduced the income of the county of Württemberg by raising its taxes. However, Ulrich did not succeed in winning a decisive advantage, despite many victories against Esslingen and other imperial cities.
"After the death of his brother Ludwig in 1450, Ulrich became guardian of his nephews, the future counts of Württemberg-Urach, Ludwig II and Eberhard V. This soon led to a quarrel with Prince-Elector Friedrich I of the Palatinate who asserted a claim to the guardianship. Ludwig II died in 1457. In 1459 the estates of Urach came to Eberhard V.
"In 1458 Ulrich sacked the castle of Widdern, which sharpened the conflict between Ulrich and Friedrich I of the Palatinate. At that time two alliance blocks developed in the German empire. Ulrich joined the alliance between Friedrich III, crowned as emperor in 1452, and Markgraf Albrecht Achilles of Brandenburg. Their main opponents were the emperor's brother Duke Albrecht VI of Austria, Elector Friedrich I of the Palatinate and Duke Ludwig IX of Bavaria. In 1460 the first military conflicts arose between the alliance blocks. After a short armistice, Friedrich III in 1461 again declared war against Bavaria. Together with Albrecht Achilles, Ulrich took over the leadership of the imperial forces. In the feud over the succession in the archbishopric of Mainz, which lasted from 1461 to 1463, he supported Archbishop Adolf II of Nassau against his dismissed predecessor Diether von Isenburg and Friedrich I of the Palatinate. After a number of skirmishes, the conflict culminated in the Battle of Seckenheim on 30 June 1462, in which Ulrich and his allies were defeated. They were taken into captivity in the Palatinate, and Ulrich was only released on 27 April 1463 after a ransom was paid.
"In 1473 Ulrich and Eberhard V, son of his brother Ludwig, entered into a family contract which would determine a common hereditary outcome and the reunion of both parts of Württemberg under Eberhard V. Ulrich died 1 September 1480 at Leonberg."5
; Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart.1
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Her 2nd husband; his 1st wife.6,1,7,8,5,3 Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte' (?) Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart married Elisabeth (?) von Bayern-Landshut, daughter of Heinrich IV "der Reiche" (?) Duke of Bavaria-Landshut and Margarete (?) of Austria, on 8 February 1445 at Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany (now),
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His 2nd wife.9,1,5,3 Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte' (?) Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart married Margherita (?) di Savoie, daughter of Amadeus VIII "il Pacifico" (?) Count of Savoy, Aosta, Moriana and Nice and Marie (?) Duchess of Burgundy, on 11 November 1453 at Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany (now),
;
His 3rd wife; her 3rd husband; Wurtt 2 page says m. 11.11.1453; Savoy 2 page says m. 9.7.1453; Med Lands says: "m thirdly (Stuttgart 9 Jul 1453. [11 Nov 1453])1,10,11,5,3,12"
Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte' (?) Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart died on 1 September 1480 at Leonberg.1,3,5
Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte' (?) Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart was buried after 1 September 1480 at Stiftskirche Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Stadtkreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1413
DEATH 1 Sep 1480 (aged 66–67)
Also called "The Much Loved". Count of Württemberg. His mother was Henriette von Mömpelgard (1384-1444).
Family Members
Parents
Eberhard IV. von Württemberg 1388–1419
Spouses
Margarethe von Kleve 1416–1444
Elisabeth von Bayern 1419–1451
Margarethe von Savoyen 1420–1479
Siblings
Anna von Württemberg 1408–1471
Ludwig I. von Württemberg 1412–1450
Children
Heinrich von Württemberg 1448–1519
BURIAL Stiftskirche Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Stadtkreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Created by: Frank K.
Added: 28 Oct 2009
Find A Grave Memorial 43654430.13
; Per Genealogy.EU: "Gf Ulrich V von Württemberg-Stuttgart (1419-80), *1413, +Leonberg 1.9.1480; 1m: Stuttgart 1441 Margaret of Cleves (*23.2.1416 +20.5.1444); 2m: Stuttgart 8.2.1445 Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut (*1419 +1.1.1451); 3m: Stuttgart 11.11.1453 Margarete of Savoy (*1420 +30.9.1479); for his descendants see http://genealogy.euweb.cz/wurttemb/wurtt3.html."1
; Per Wikipedia:
"Ulrich V of Württemberg called "der Vielgeliebte" (the much loved) (1413[1] – 1 September 1480 in Leonberg), Count of Württemberg. He was the younger son of Count Eberhard IV and Henriette of Mömpelgard.
Life
"After the early death of his father, his mother, together with the Württembergian councils, took over the guardianship for Ulrich and his older brother Ludwig I. Ludwig reached maturity in 1426 and took rule in his own hands, until his brother Ulrich in 1433 was admitted to co-rule. After some years of common government Ulrich wed Margaret of Cleves and put through the division of the county. This was confirmed 23 April 1441. Ulrich received the eastern and northern parts with the capital in Stuttgart. Ludwig the western and southern land part with the capital in Urach, as well as the territories in Alsace . The division which had been limited originally on four years was made permanent on 25 January 1442 by the Treaty of Nürtingen.
"In 1444 Ulrich supported the house of Habsburg under King Friedrich III in the Old Zürich War in the fight against the Old Swiss Confederacy. Together with his allies which were margrave Albrecht Achilles of Brandenburg, the archbishop of Mainz Dietrich Schenk of Erbach as well as margrave Jakob I of Baden he formed the core of the Mergentheimer alliance which went advanced more and more against the imperial towns. These tensions found their culmination in the feud between margrave Albrecht and the imperial town of Nuremberg in 1449. Count Ulrich's main opponent under the imperial towns was Esslingen which reduced the income of the county Württemberg by rising it's his duties clearly. However, Ulrich did not succeed in winning a determining advantage in spite of winning multiple victories against Esslingen and other imperial towns.
"In 1450 Ulrich gained, after the death of his brother Ludwig I, the guardianship on his nephews, the future counts of Württemberg-Urach Ludwig II and Eberhard V. This soon led to a quarrel with Frederick I, Elector Palatine, who likewise asserted claim to the guardianship. Ludwig II already died 1457. The estates of Urach passed to Count Eberhard V in 1459.
"In 1458 Ulrich destroyed the castle of Widdern. This increased the tensions between him and Frederick. Two alliance blocs had developed in the German Empire. Ulrich joined the group of Frederick III, crowned emperor in 1452, and Margrave Albrecht Achilles of Brandenburg. Their main opponents were the brother of the imperial duke Albert VI of Austria, Frederick of the Palatinate and Duke Louis IX of Bavaria. In 1460 the first military encounters between the two groups occurred. After a short armistice, Frederick III once more proclaimed imperial war against Bavaria the following year. Together with Albrecht Achilles, Ulrich assumed leadership of the imperial forces against Bavaria. In the Mainz Diocesan Feud of 1461 to 1463, which broke out shortly after, he supported Archbishop Adolf II of Nassau against his deposed predecessor Diether von Isenburg and Frederick I of the Palatinate. After skirmishes, on 30 June 1462 a battle took place near Seckenheim, and Ulrich and his allies were defeated. They were taken captive by the Palatinate forces. Only on 27 April 1463 was Ulrich able to return to Stuttgart after payment of a ransom.
"In 1473 went Ulrich and Eberhard V a house contract one which should regulate the common hereditary result and aspire to the reunion of both württembergian land parts. Ulrich received later with Eberhard V also support against his own renitenten son, Eberhard VI, by which Eberhard V also influence in the Stuttgart land part won.
Family and children
"He was married three times: First, he married in Stuttgart 29 January 1441 to Margaret of Cleves, daughter of Duke Adolf I of Cleves and Mary of Burgundy. They had one daughter:
1. Katharina (7 December 1441 – 28 June 1497, Würzburg), a nun in Laufen.
"Second, he married in Stuttgart 8 February 1445 to Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut, daughter of Henry XVI of Bavaria and Margarete of Austria. They had five children:
1. Margareta (ca. 1446[2] – 21 July 1479, Worms), a nun in Liebenau monastery.
2. Duke Eberhard II (1 February 1447, Waiblingen – 17 February 1504, Castle Lindenfels, Odenwald).
3. Henry (7 September 1448 – 15 April 1519), Count of Montbéliard.
4. Ulrich (ca. 1449 – died young).[2]
5. Elisabeth (23 December 1450, Landshut – 6 April 1501), married in Münnerstadt 13 September 1469 to Count Friedrich II of Henneberg.
2. Duke Eberhard II (1 February 1447, Waiblingen – 17 February 1504, Castle Lindenfels, Odenwald).
3. Henry (7 September 1448 – 15 April 1519), Count of Montbéliard.
4. Ulrich (ca. 1449 – died young).[2]
5. Elisabeth (23 December 1450, Landshut – 6 April 1501), married in Münnerstadt 13 September 1469 to Count Friedrich II of Henneberg.
"Third, he married in Stuttgart 11 November 1453 to Margaret of Savoy, daughter of Duke Amadeus VIII of Savoy and Mary of Burgundy. They had three daughters:
1. Margarete (ca. 1454[2] – 21 April 1470), married 23 April 1469 to Count Philipp I of Eppstein-Königstein.
2. Philippine (ca. 1456[2] – 4 June 1475, Weert), married 22 April/4 June 1470 to Count Jakob II of Horn.
3. Helene (ca. 1460[2] – 19 February 1506), married in Waldenburg 26 February 1476 to Count Kraft VI of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein.
2. Philippine (ca. 1456[2] – 4 June 1475, Weert), married 22 April/4 June 1470 to Count Jakob II of Horn.
3. Helene (ca. 1460[2] – 19 February 1506), married in Waldenburg 26 February 1476 to Count Kraft VI of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein.
"He also had numerous illegitimate children.
Notes
1. Detlev Schwennicke: Europaische Stammtafeln, New Series, Vol. I/2, Tafel 256.
2. Detlev Schwennicke: Europaische Stammtafeln, New Series, Vol. I/2, Tafel 257.
References
** Eugen Schneider: Ulrich V., Graf von Württemberg. [In:] Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). vol. 39, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1895, pp. 235–237.
** Thomas Fritz: Ulrich V. der Vielgeliebte. [In:] Sönke Lorenz, Dieter Mertens, Volker Press (Hrsg.): Das Haus Württemberg. Ein biographisches Lexikon., Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1997, pp. 86–89.
** Thomas Fritz: Ulrich der Vielgeliebte (1441–1480)., Leinfelden-Echterdingen 1999."14
; Per Med Lands:
"ULRICH von Württemberg, son of EBERHARD IV "der Jüngere" Graf von Württemberg & his wife Henriette Ctss de Montbéliard (1413-Leonberg 1 Sep 1480, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche). The marriage contract between “Grave Hans von Werdemberg” and “Frowlin Elisabeth zu Wirttemberg”, agreed by “...Herr Ludwigen und Hrn. Ulrichen Geprüdern Graven zu Wirttemberg”, is dated 30 Apr 1430[128]. He succeeded in 1433 as ULRICH V "der Vielgeliebte" Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart. in der Grafschaft unter der Steige 1442.
"m firstly (Stuttgart 29 Jan 1441) as her second husband, MARGARETA von Kleve, widow of WILHELM III Duke of Bavaria-Munich, daughter of ADOLF II Duke of Kleve & his second wife Marie de Bourgogne [Valois-Capet] (23 Feb 1416-Stuttgart 20 May 1444, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche).
"m secondly (Stuttgart 8 Feb 1445) ELISABETH von Bayern-Landshut, daughter of HEINRICH IV "dem Reichen" Duke of Bavaria-Landshut & his wife Margarete of Austria (1419-Landshut 1 Jan 1451, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche).
"m thirdly (Stuttgart 9 Jul 1453, [11 Nov 1453]) as her third husband, MARGUERITE de Savoie, widow firstly of LOUIS III Duc d'Anjou titular King of Sicily and secondly of LUDWIG IV "der Sanftmüthige" Elector Palatine Pfalzgraf von der Pfalz, daughter of AMEDEE VIII Duke of Savoy & his wife Marie de Bourgogne (Morges, Vaud 7 Aug 1420-Stuttgart 30 Sep 1479, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche).
"Mistress (1): MARGARETA Möwer, daughter of ---, from Calw.
"Mistresses (2) - (4): ---. The names of Ulrich’s mistresses are not known."
Med Lands cites: [128] Vanotti (1845), 41, p. 591.3
Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. Cahiers de Saint Louis , Dupont, Jacques and Saillot, Jacques. page 229.
2. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1.2:256, 257.
3. Europäische Stammtafeln, Band I, Frank Baron Freytag von Loringhoven, 1975, Isenburg, W. K. Prinz von. page 76.
4. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser. 1961.
5. Biogr. details drawn from Wikipedia.5
2. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1.2:256, 257.
3. Europäische Stammtafeln, Band I, Frank Baron Freytag von Loringhoven, 1975, Isenburg, W. K. Prinz von. page 76.
4. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser. 1961.
5. Biogr. details drawn from Wikipedia.5
; Per Genealogics:
"Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte', Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart, was born in 1413, the younger son of Eberhard IV 'der Jüngere', Graf von Württemberg and Henriette von Mömpelgard. After the early death of his father in 1419, his mother became guardian for Ulrich and his elder brother Ludwig, assisted by a Württemberg council. Ludwig was declared to have reached his majority in 1426 and took over the rule of Württemberg; Ulrich became co-ruler in 1433. After some years of the joint rule Ulrich in 1441 put through a division of the land. Ulrich received the western and southern part, establishing his capital at Urach. The period of the division was originally limited to four years, but on 25 January 1442 it was made indefinite through the Nürtinger Agreement.
"On 29 January 1441 Ulrich married Margarethe von Kleef, widow of Wilhelm III, duke of Bavaria, and they had a daughter who became a nun. After Margarethe's death in 1444, on 8 February 1445 Ulrich married Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut, daughter of Heinrich IV 'der Reiche', duke of Bavaria-Landshut and Margarete of Austria. Ulrich and Elisabeth had three sons and two daughters of whom Heinrich and Elisabeth would have progeny.
"After the death of Elisabeth in 1451, Ulrich married Margarethe de Savoie, daughter of Amadeo VIII, duke of Savoy, and Marie de Bourgogne, and widow of Louis III, duke of Anjou and titular king of Naples and of Ludwig IV, Kurfürst von der Pfalz. Ulrich and Margarethe had three daughters who would all have progeny. Ulrich also had numerous illegitimate children.
"In 1444 Ulrich supported the house of Habsburg under King Friedrich III in the war against the Swiss Confederacy. With his allies Markgraf Albrecht Achilles of Brandenburg, Dietrich Schenk of Erbach, archbishop of Mainz, and Markgraf Jakob I of Baden he formed the Mergentheimer Alliance, which increasingly opposed the imperial cities. These tensions found their culmination in the feud between Markgraf Albrecht Achilles and the imperial city of Nuremberg in 1449. Ulrich's main opponent among the imperial cities was Esslingen, which reduced the income of the county of Württemberg by raising its taxes. However, Ulrich did not succeed in winning a decisive advantage, despite many victories against Esslingen and other imperial cities.
"After the death of his brother Ludwig in 1450, Ulrich became guardian of his nephews, the future counts of Württemberg-Urach, Ludwig II and Eberhard V. This soon led to a quarrel with Prince-Elector Friedrich I of the Palatinate who asserted a claim to the guardianship. Ludwig II died in 1457. In 1459 the estates of Urach came to Eberhard V.
"In 1458 Ulrich sacked the castle of Widdern, which sharpened the conflict between Ulrich and Friedrich I of the Palatinate. At that time two alliance blocks developed in the German empire. Ulrich joined the alliance between Friedrich III, crowned as emperor in 1452, and Markgraf Albrecht Achilles of Brandenburg. Their main opponents were the emperor's brother Duke Albrecht VI of Austria, Elector Friedrich I of the Palatinate and Duke Ludwig IX of Bavaria. In 1460 the first military conflicts arose between the alliance blocks. After a short armistice, Friedrich III in 1461 again declared war against Bavaria. Together with Albrecht Achilles, Ulrich took over the leadership of the imperial forces. In the feud over the succession in the archbishopric of Mainz, which lasted from 1461 to 1463, he supported Archbishop Adolf II of Nassau against his dismissed predecessor Diether von Isenburg and Friedrich I of the Palatinate. After a number of skirmishes, the conflict culminated in the Battle of Seckenheim on 30 June 1462, in which Ulrich and his allies were defeated. They were taken into captivity in the Palatinate, and Ulrich was only released on 27 April 1463 after a ransom was paid.
"In 1473 Ulrich and Eberhard V, son of his brother Ludwig, entered into a family contract which would determine a common hereditary outcome and the reunion of both parts of Württemberg under Eberhard V. Ulrich died 1 September 1480 at Leonberg."5
; Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart.1
Family 1 | Margareta von Kleve Duchess of Bavaria-Munich b. 24 Feb 1416, d. 20 May 1444 |
Family 2 | Elisabeth (?) von Bayern-Landshut b. 1419, d. 1 Jan 1451 |
Child |
|
Family 3 | Margherita (?) di Savoie b. 7 Aug 1420, d. 30 Sep 1479 |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Wurtt 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/wurttemb/wurtt2.html
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Wurtt 3 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/wurttemb/wurtt3.html
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- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Cleves 5 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/cleves/cleves5.html
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- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Wittel 9 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/wittel/wittel9.html
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margarethe de Savoie: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00012500&tree=LEO
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Margareta von Kleve Duchess of Bavaria-Munich1,2,3
F, #65980, b. 24 February 1416, d. 20 May 1444
Father | Adolf I-II (?) Herzog von Kleve, Graf von la Marck und Ravenstein4,5,6 b. 2 Aug 1373, d. 23 Sep 1448 |
Mother | Marie (?) Duchess of Burgundy. Duchess of Cleves4,7,6 b. bt 1393 - 1394, d. 30 Oct 1463 |
Last Edited | 26 Jan 2020 |
Margareta von Kleve Duchess of Bavaria-Munich was born on 24 February 1416.4,8,2 She married Wilhelm III (?) Duke of Bavaria, son of Johann II (?) Duke of Bavaria and Katharina (?) von Görz, on 11 May 1433 at Basel, Switzerland,
;
Her 1st husband.4,9,2,1,10 Margareta von Kleve Duchess of Bavaria-Munich married Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte' (?) Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart, son of Eberhard IV (?) Graf von Württemberg and Henriette (?) Css von Mömpelgard, on 29 January 1441 at Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany (now),
;
Her 2nd husband; his 1st wife.4,8,9,2,11,12
Margareta von Kleve Duchess of Bavaria-Munich died on 20 May 1444 at Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany (now), at age 28; buried there.4,8,9,2
Margareta von Kleve Duchess of Bavaria-Munich was buried after 20 May 1444 at Stiftskirche Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Stadtkreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1416
DEATH 20 May 1444 (aged 27–28)
Family Members
Parents
Adolf II von Kleve 1373–1448
Marie de Bourgogne 1393–1463
Spouse
Ulrich V. von Württemberg 1413–1480
Siblings
Johann I von Kleve-Mark 1419–1481
Marie von Kleve 1426–1486
Children
Adolf von Bayern-München 1434–1441
BURIAL Stiftskirche Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Stadtkreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Created by: Frank K.
Added: 28 Oct 2009
Find A Grave Memorial 43660168.13
; Margaret of Cleves, *24.2.1416, +Stuttgart 20.5.1444, bur there; 1m: 1433 Duke Wilhelm III of Bavaria (+1435); 2m: Stuttgart 29.1.1441 Duke Ulrich V of Württemberg (*1413 +1.9.1480.)4
; Per Med Lands:
"MARGARETA ([23 Feb 1416]-Stuttgart 20 May 1444, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche). Wernher Teschenmacher’s Annales Cliviæ (1630s) records the birth “vespera Matthiæ” 1416 of “primogenita Margaretha”, but the editor of the edition consulted quotes no earlier primary source which confirms this information[1302]. The same source adds that she was contracted to marry in 1424 “Ludov. II dictum Magnanimum, Ludovici primi dicti Pacifici filium, Landgravium Hassiæ”. This is impossible chronologically, unless her betrothed was in fact Ludwig III Landgraf von Hessen the father.
"m firstly (Basel 11 May 1433) WILHELM III Duke of Bavaria, son of JOHANN II Duke of Bavaria & his wife Katharina von Görz (Munich 1375-Munich 12 or 21 Sep 1435, bur Munich Unsere Liebe Frau).
"m secondly (Stuttgart 29 Jan 1441) as his first wife, ULRICH V "der Vielgeliebte" Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart, son of EBERHARD IV "der Jüngere" Graf von Württemberg & his wife Henriette Ctss de Montbéliard (1413-Leonberg 1 Sep 1480, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche)."
Med Lands cites: [1302] Dithmar (1721), p. 288.2
Reference: Genealogics cites:
; Per Wikipedia:
"Margaret of Cleves (1416–1444) was a German noblewoman. She was the eldest daughter of Adolph I, Duke of Cleves and his second wife Marie of Burgundy. She married:
1. William III, Duke of Bavaria (1375–1435), having two children with him:
2. Ulrich V, Count of Württemberg (1413–1480), having one child with him
;
Her 1st husband.4,9,2,1,10 Margareta von Kleve Duchess of Bavaria-Munich married Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte' (?) Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart, son of Eberhard IV (?) Graf von Württemberg and Henriette (?) Css von Mömpelgard, on 29 January 1441 at Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany (now),
;
Her 2nd husband; his 1st wife.4,8,9,2,11,12
Margareta von Kleve Duchess of Bavaria-Munich died on 20 May 1444 at Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany (now), at age 28; buried there.4,8,9,2
Margareta von Kleve Duchess of Bavaria-Munich was buried after 20 May 1444 at Stiftskirche Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Stadtkreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1416
DEATH 20 May 1444 (aged 27–28)
Family Members
Parents
Adolf II von Kleve 1373–1448
Marie de Bourgogne 1393–1463
Spouse
Ulrich V. von Württemberg 1413–1480
Siblings
Johann I von Kleve-Mark 1419–1481
Marie von Kleve 1426–1486
Children
Adolf von Bayern-München 1434–1441
BURIAL Stiftskirche Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Stadtkreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Created by: Frank K.
Added: 28 Oct 2009
Find A Grave Memorial 43660168.13
; Margaret of Cleves, *24.2.1416, +Stuttgart 20.5.1444, bur there; 1m: 1433 Duke Wilhelm III of Bavaria (+1435); 2m: Stuttgart 29.1.1441 Duke Ulrich V of Württemberg (*1413 +1.9.1480.)4
; Per Med Lands:
"MARGARETA ([23 Feb 1416]-Stuttgart 20 May 1444, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche). Wernher Teschenmacher’s Annales Cliviæ (1630s) records the birth “vespera Matthiæ” 1416 of “primogenita Margaretha”, but the editor of the edition consulted quotes no earlier primary source which confirms this information[1302]. The same source adds that she was contracted to marry in 1424 “Ludov. II dictum Magnanimum, Ludovici primi dicti Pacifici filium, Landgravium Hassiæ”. This is impossible chronologically, unless her betrothed was in fact Ludwig III Landgraf von Hessen the father.
"m firstly (Basel 11 May 1433) WILHELM III Duke of Bavaria, son of JOHANN II Duke of Bavaria & his wife Katharina von Görz (Munich 1375-Munich 12 or 21 Sep 1435, bur Munich Unsere Liebe Frau).
"m secondly (Stuttgart 29 Jan 1441) as his first wife, ULRICH V "der Vielgeliebte" Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart, son of EBERHARD IV "der Jüngere" Graf von Württemberg & his wife Henriette Ctss de Montbéliard (1413-Leonberg 1 Sep 1480, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche)."
Med Lands cites: [1302] Dithmar (1721), p. 288.2
Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. Europäische Stammtafeln, Band I, Frank Baron Freytag von Loringhoven, 1975, Isenburg, W. K. Prinz von. page 190
2. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser. 1961
3. Nachkommen Gorms des Alten, 1978 , Brenner, S. Otto. nr 2954
4. Cahiers de Saint Louis , Dupont, Jacques and Saillot, Jacques. page 265.9
2. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser. 1961
3. Nachkommen Gorms des Alten, 1978 , Brenner, S. Otto. nr 2954
4. Cahiers de Saint Louis , Dupont, Jacques and Saillot, Jacques. page 265.9
; Per Wikipedia:
"Margaret of Cleves (1416–1444) was a German noblewoman. She was the eldest daughter of Adolph I, Duke of Cleves and his second wife Marie of Burgundy. She married:
1. William III, Duke of Bavaria (1375–1435), having two children with him:
** Adolph (1434–1441);
** William (1435);
** William (1435);
2. Ulrich V, Count of Württemberg (1413–1480), having one child with him
** Catharina (1441–1497) - became a Premonstratensian then a Dominican nun in Würzburg, then finally ending up in the monastery under the protection of bishop Rudolf van Würzburg.3
Margareta von Kleve Duchess of Bavaria-Munich was also known as Margaret of Cleves.4 Margareta von Kleve Duchess of Bavaria-Munich was also known as Margarethe von Kleve.9Family 1 | Wilhelm III (?) Duke of Bavaria b. 1375, d. bt 12 Sep 1435 - 21 Sep 1435 |
Family 2 | Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte' (?) Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart b. 1413, d. 1 Sep 1480 |
Citations
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIA.htm#WilhelmIIIDukedied1435. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA%20(LOWER%20RHINE).htm#MargaretaKlevedied1444
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_of_Cleves,_Duchess_of_Bavaria-Munich. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Cleves 5 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/cleves/cleves5.html
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Adolf I: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00005739&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA%20(LOWER%20RHINE).htm#AdolfKlevedied1448
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Marie de Bourgogne: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00005740&tree=LEO
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Wurtt 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/wurttemb/wurtt2.html
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margarethe von Kleve: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00008454&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Wilhelm III: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00013435&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte': https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00012536&tree=LEO
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/WURTTEMBERG.htm#UlrichVdied1480B
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 25 January 2020), memorial page for Margarethe von Kleve (1416–20 May 1444), Find A Grave Memorial no. 43660168, citing Stiftskirche Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Stadtkreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany ; Maintained by Frank K. (contributor 46941322), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43660168/margarethe-von_kleve. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Wilhelm III (?) Duke of Bavaria1
M, #65981, b. 1375, d. between 12 September 1435 and 21 September 1435
Father | Johann II (?) Duke of Bavaria2,3 b. c 1341, d. 8 Aug 1397 |
Mother | Katharina (?) von Görz2,3 d. 31 Jul 1391 |
Last Edited | 26 Jan 2020 |
Wilhelm III (?) Duke of Bavaria was born in 1375 at Munich (München), Stadtkreis München, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany (now).2,3 He married Margareta von Kleve Duchess of Bavaria-Munich, daughter of Adolf I-II (?) Herzog von Kleve, Graf von la Marck und Ravenstein and Marie (?) Duchess of Burgundy. Duchess of Cleves, on 11 May 1433 at Basel, Switzerland,
;
Her 1st husband.1,4,5,2,3
Wilhelm III (?) Duke of Bavaria died between 12 September 1435 and 21 September 1435 at Munich (München), Stadtkreis München, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany (now).1,2,3
; Per Med Lands:
"WILHELM (Munich 1375-Munich 12 or 21 Sep 1435, bur Munich Unsere Liebe Frau). Andreas von Regensburg’s early 15th century Chronica names “Ernestum et Wilhelmum iam tenentes principatum in Monaco et Sophiam uxorem Venzeslai quondam regis Romanorum et Boemie” as the children of “Johannes” and his wife “de Göricia”[715]. He succeeded in 1397 as WILHELM III joint Duke of Bavaria, jointly with his brother Ernst and his uncle Stephan III. Duke of Bavaria in Munich 1402. Protektor of the Council of Basel 1431-1433. The necrology of Raitenhaslach records the death "XI Kal Oct" of "dux Wilhelmus de Monaco"[716]. The necrology of Seligenthal records the death "XVI Kal Oct 1433" of "dominus Wilhelmus II dux Bawarie com palatinus Reni"[717], although the year appears to be incorrect.
"m (Basel 11 May 1433) as her first husband, MARGARETA von Kleve, daughter of ADOLF II Duke of Kleve & his second wife Marie de Bourgogne [Valois-Capet] (23 Feb 1416-Stuttgart 20 May 1444, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche). She married secondly (Stuttgart 29 Jan 1441) as his first wife, Ulrich V "der Vielgeliebte" Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart.
"Mistresses (1-5): ---. The names of Duke Wilhelm's mistresses are not known. Duke Wilhelm III & his wife had two children:
"Duke Wilhelm IV had five illegitimate children by Mistress (1)-(5):
Med Lands cites:
Reference: Genealogics cites:
; Per Wikipedia:
"William III (1375 in Munich – 12 September 1435) (German: Wilhelm III., Herzog von Bayern), was Duke of Bavaria-Munich (1397–1435), together and in concord with his older brother Ernest, Duke of Bavaria. William III was a son of John II and a member of the Parakeet Society.
Biography
"After the extinction of the Wittelsbach dukes of Bavaria-Straubing, counts of Holland and Hainaut, William and his brother Ernest struggled with their cousins Henry and Louis but finally received half of Bavaria-Straubing in 1429.
"William III supported Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor against the Hussites and was a possible candidate for the Emperor's succession but died already in 1435. His own son (by his wife Margaret of Cleves) was Duke Adolf of Bavaria[1] who succeeded him as a co-regent of Ernest until he died already in 1441. William III is buried in the Frauenkirche in Munich.
Bibliography
** Klaus von Andrian-Werburg: Urkundenwesen, Kanzlei, Rat und Regierungssystem der Herzoge Johann II., Ernst und Wilhelm III. von Bayern-München (1392–1438). Lassleben, Kallmünz 1971, ISBN 3-7847-4410-9 (Münchener historische Studien, Abteilung Geschichtliche Hilfswissenschaften, Vol. 10; dissertation, University of Munich 1961).
** Karin Kaltwasser: Herzog und Adel in Bayern-Landshut unter Heinrich XVI. dem Reichen (1393–1450). Dissertation, University of Regensburg 2004.
** August Kluckhohn: Herzog Wilhelm III. von Bayern, der Protector des Baseler Konzils und Statthalter des Kaisers Sigmund. In: Forschungen zur deutschen Geschichte. Vol. 2, 1862, pp. 519–615.
** Christoph Kutter: Die Münchener Herzöge und ihre Vasallen. Die Lehenbücher der Herzöge von Oberbayern-München im 15. Jahrhundert. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Lehnswesens. Dissertation, University of Munich 1993.
** Sigmund Ritter von Riezler: Wilhelm III., Herzog von Baiern-München. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Vol. 42, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1897, pp. 703–705 (online).
** Theodor Straub: Bayern im Zeichen der Teilungen und Teilherzogtümer. In: Max Spindler, Andreas Kraus (eds.): Handbuch der bayerischen Geschichte. 2nd edition. Vol. 2, C. H. Beck, München 1988, ISBN 3-406-32320-0, pp. 196–287, especially 248–249.
External links
** Genealogy: https://gw.geneanet.org/hwember1?lang=de&pz=maximilian&nz=von+bayern&ocz=10&p=wilhelm&n=von+bayern&oc=5
References
1. named after his maternal grand-father, Adolph I, Duke of Cleves.6 Wilhelm III (?) Duke of Bavaria was also known as Wilhelm III (?) Herzog von Bayern.3
;
Her 1st husband.1,4,5,2,3
Wilhelm III (?) Duke of Bavaria died between 12 September 1435 and 21 September 1435 at Munich (München), Stadtkreis München, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany (now).1,2,3
; Per Med Lands:
"WILHELM (Munich 1375-Munich 12 or 21 Sep 1435, bur Munich Unsere Liebe Frau). Andreas von Regensburg’s early 15th century Chronica names “Ernestum et Wilhelmum iam tenentes principatum in Monaco et Sophiam uxorem Venzeslai quondam regis Romanorum et Boemie” as the children of “Johannes” and his wife “de Göricia”[715]. He succeeded in 1397 as WILHELM III joint Duke of Bavaria, jointly with his brother Ernst and his uncle Stephan III. Duke of Bavaria in Munich 1402. Protektor of the Council of Basel 1431-1433. The necrology of Raitenhaslach records the death "XI Kal Oct" of "dux Wilhelmus de Monaco"[716]. The necrology of Seligenthal records the death "XVI Kal Oct 1433" of "dominus Wilhelmus II dux Bawarie com palatinus Reni"[717], although the year appears to be incorrect.
"m (Basel 11 May 1433) as her first husband, MARGARETA von Kleve, daughter of ADOLF II Duke of Kleve & his second wife Marie de Bourgogne [Valois-Capet] (23 Feb 1416-Stuttgart 20 May 1444, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche). She married secondly (Stuttgart 29 Jan 1441) as his first wife, Ulrich V "der Vielgeliebte" Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart.
"Mistresses (1-5): ---. The names of Duke Wilhelm's mistresses are not known. Duke Wilhelm III & his wife had two children:
"a) ADOLF (Munich 7 Jan 1434-Munich [26 May/4 Oct] 1440, bur Munich Unsere Liebe Frau). He succeeded his father in 1435 as ADOLF Duke of Bavaria-Munich.
"b) WILHELM (posthumously Munich 25 Sep 1435-Munich 16 Oct 1435, bur Straubing Karmelitenkirche).
"b) WILHELM (posthumously Munich 25 Sep 1435-Munich 16 Oct 1435, bur Straubing Karmelitenkirche).
"Duke Wilhelm IV had five illegitimate children by Mistress (1)-(5):
"c) KONRAD von Egenhofen . m firstly BARBARA Schymel, daughter of ---. m secondly DOROTHEA von Adelzhofen, daughter of ---.
"d) WILHELM von Egenhofen (-[1471/2]). m BARBARA Rüdolf, daughter of ---. Mistress (1): MARGARETA von Germering, daughter of ---.
"Wilhelm had one illegitimate child by Mistress (1):
"e) MAGDALENE von Egenhofen . m firstly GEORG Püttrich, son of ---. m secondly CHRISTOPH Lung, son of ---.
"f) DIEMUT von Egenhofen (-1452).
"g) KONRAD von Egenhofen ."
"d) WILHELM von Egenhofen (-[1471/2]). m BARBARA Rüdolf, daughter of ---. Mistress (1): MARGARETA von Germering, daughter of ---.
"Wilhelm had one illegitimate child by Mistress (1):
"i) KUNTZL .
"e) MAGDALENE von Egenhofen . m firstly GEORG Püttrich, son of ---. m secondly CHRISTOPH Lung, son of ---.
"f) DIEMUT von Egenhofen (-1452).
"g) KONRAD von Egenhofen ."
Med Lands cites:
[715] Bayerische Quellen, Neue Folge (1903), Band I, Chronica pontificum et imperatorum Romanorum, p. 90.
[716] Necrologium Raitenhaslacense, Salzburg Necrologies, p. 260.
[717] Necrologium Sældentalense, Regensburg Necrologies, p. 360.2
[716] Necrologium Raitenhaslacense, Salzburg Necrologies, p. 260.
[717] Necrologium Sældentalense, Regensburg Necrologies, p. 360.2
Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. Europäische Stammtafeln, Band I, Frank Baron Freytag von Loringhoven, 1975, Isenburg, W. K. Prinz von. page 27.
2. Cahiers de Saint Louis , Dupont, Jacques and Saillot, Jacques. page 265.
3. Nachkommen Gorms des Alten, 1978 , Brenner, S. Otto. nr 2954.
4. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1-1 106.3
2. Cahiers de Saint Louis , Dupont, Jacques and Saillot, Jacques. page 265.
3. Nachkommen Gorms des Alten, 1978 , Brenner, S. Otto. nr 2954.
4. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1-1 106.3
; Per Wikipedia:
"William III (1375 in Munich – 12 September 1435) (German: Wilhelm III., Herzog von Bayern), was Duke of Bavaria-Munich (1397–1435), together and in concord with his older brother Ernest, Duke of Bavaria. William III was a son of John II and a member of the Parakeet Society.
Biography
"After the extinction of the Wittelsbach dukes of Bavaria-Straubing, counts of Holland and Hainaut, William and his brother Ernest struggled with their cousins Henry and Louis but finally received half of Bavaria-Straubing in 1429.
"William III supported Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor against the Hussites and was a possible candidate for the Emperor's succession but died already in 1435. His own son (by his wife Margaret of Cleves) was Duke Adolf of Bavaria[1] who succeeded him as a co-regent of Ernest until he died already in 1441. William III is buried in the Frauenkirche in Munich.
Bibliography
** Klaus von Andrian-Werburg: Urkundenwesen, Kanzlei, Rat und Regierungssystem der Herzoge Johann II., Ernst und Wilhelm III. von Bayern-München (1392–1438). Lassleben, Kallmünz 1971, ISBN 3-7847-4410-9 (Münchener historische Studien, Abteilung Geschichtliche Hilfswissenschaften, Vol. 10; dissertation, University of Munich 1961).
** Karin Kaltwasser: Herzog und Adel in Bayern-Landshut unter Heinrich XVI. dem Reichen (1393–1450). Dissertation, University of Regensburg 2004.
** August Kluckhohn: Herzog Wilhelm III. von Bayern, der Protector des Baseler Konzils und Statthalter des Kaisers Sigmund. In: Forschungen zur deutschen Geschichte. Vol. 2, 1862, pp. 519–615.
** Christoph Kutter: Die Münchener Herzöge und ihre Vasallen. Die Lehenbücher der Herzöge von Oberbayern-München im 15. Jahrhundert. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Lehnswesens. Dissertation, University of Munich 1993.
** Sigmund Ritter von Riezler: Wilhelm III., Herzog von Baiern-München. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Vol. 42, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1897, pp. 703–705 (online).
** Theodor Straub: Bayern im Zeichen der Teilungen und Teilherzogtümer. In: Max Spindler, Andreas Kraus (eds.): Handbuch der bayerischen Geschichte. 2nd edition. Vol. 2, C. H. Beck, München 1988, ISBN 3-406-32320-0, pp. 196–287, especially 248–249.
External links
** Genealogy: https://gw.geneanet.org/hwember1?lang=de&pz=maximilian&nz=von+bayern&ocz=10&p=wilhelm&n=von+bayern&oc=5
References
1. named after his maternal grand-father, Adolph I, Duke of Cleves.6 Wilhelm III (?) Duke of Bavaria was also known as Wilhelm III (?) Herzog von Bayern.3
Family | Margareta von Kleve Duchess of Bavaria-Munich b. 24 Feb 1416, d. 20 May 1444 |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Cleves 5 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/cleves/cleves5.html
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIA.htm#WilhelmIIIDukedied1435. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Wilhelm III: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00013435&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margarethe von Kleve: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00008454&tree=LEO
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANCONIA%20(LOWER%20RHINE).htm#MargaretaKlevedied1444
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_III,_Duke_of_Bavaria. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Elisabeth (?) von Bayern-Landshut1,2
F, #65982, b. 1419, d. 1 January 1451
Father | Heinrich IV "der Reiche" (?) Duke of Bavaria-Landshut1,3,4 b. 1386, d. 30 Jul 1450 |
Mother | Margarete (?) of Austria1,3,4 b. 26 Jun 1395, d. 24 Dec 1447 |
Last Edited | 26 Jan 2020 |
Elisabeth (?) von Bayern-Landshut was born in 1419.1,5,3,4 She married Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte' (?) Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart, son of Eberhard IV (?) Graf von Württemberg and Henriette (?) Css von Mömpelgard, on 8 February 1445 at Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany (now),
;
His 2nd wife.1,5,6,2
Elisabeth (?) von Bayern-Landshut died on 1 January 1451 at Landshut, Bavaria, Germany (now); Med Lands says d. "9 Dec 1450 or 1 Jan 1451."1,5,3,4
Elisabeth (?) von Bayern-Landshut was buried after 1 January 1451 at Stiftskirche Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Stadtkreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1419
DEATH 1451 (aged 31–32)
Family Members
Parents
Heinrich von Bayern-Landshut 1386–1450
Margaretha von Österreich 1395–1447
Spouse
Ulrich V. von Württemberg 1413–1480
Siblings
Johanna von Bayern-Landshut von Pfalz-Mosbach 1413–1444
Albrecht von Bayern-Landshut 1414–1416
Friedrich von Bayern-Landshut 1415–1416
Ludwig IX von Bayern 1417–1479
Children
Heinrich von Württemberg 1448–1519
BURIAL Stiftskirche Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Stadtkreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Created by: Frank K.
Added: 28 Oct 2009
Find A Grave Memorial 43660166.7
; Per Genealogy.EU: "Elisabeth, *1419, +Landshut 1.1.1451, bur Stuttgart; m.Stuttgart 1445 Ulrich V of Württemberg (*1413 +1480.)1"
; Per Genealogics: "Elisabeth was born about 1419, the daughter of Heinrich IV 'der Reiche', Herzog von Bayern-Landshut, and Margarete of Austria. On 8 February 1445 in Stuttgart she became the second wife of Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte', Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart, son of Eberhard IV 'der Jüngere', Graf von Württemberg and Henriette von Mömpelgard. They had three sons and two daughters of whom Heinrich and Elisabeth would have progeny. Elisabeth died in Landshut on 1 January 1451. In 1453 Ulrich married Margarethe de Savoie, and had further children by her."4
; Per Med Lands:
"ELISABETH (1419-Landshut 9 Dec 1450 or 1 Jan 1451, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche). The necrology of Raitenhaslach records the death "V Id Dec" of "da Elizabet filia ducis Hainrici ex comis de Wirttenberg"[695]. The necrology of Seligenthal records the death "V Non Jan 1451" of "nobilis Elizabeth de Wirttenberg filia Hainrici ducissa Bawarie"[696].
"m (Stuttgart 8 Feb 1445) as his second wife, ULRICH V "der Vielgeliebte" Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart, son of EBERHARD IV "der Jüngere" Graf von Württemberg & his wife Henriette Ctss de Montbéliard (1413-Leonberg 1 Sep 1480, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche)."
Med Lands cites:
Reference: Genealogics cites:
;
His 2nd wife.1,5,6,2
Elisabeth (?) von Bayern-Landshut died on 1 January 1451 at Landshut, Bavaria, Germany (now); Med Lands says d. "9 Dec 1450 or 1 Jan 1451."1,5,3,4
Elisabeth (?) von Bayern-Landshut was buried after 1 January 1451 at Stiftskirche Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Stadtkreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1419
DEATH 1451 (aged 31–32)
Family Members
Parents
Heinrich von Bayern-Landshut 1386–1450
Margaretha von Österreich 1395–1447
Spouse
Ulrich V. von Württemberg 1413–1480
Siblings
Johanna von Bayern-Landshut von Pfalz-Mosbach 1413–1444
Albrecht von Bayern-Landshut 1414–1416
Friedrich von Bayern-Landshut 1415–1416
Ludwig IX von Bayern 1417–1479
Children
Heinrich von Württemberg 1448–1519
BURIAL Stiftskirche Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Stadtkreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Created by: Frank K.
Added: 28 Oct 2009
Find A Grave Memorial 43660166.7
; Per Genealogy.EU: "Elisabeth, *1419, +Landshut 1.1.1451, bur Stuttgart; m.Stuttgart 1445 Ulrich V of Württemberg (*1413 +1480.)1"
; Per Genealogics: "Elisabeth was born about 1419, the daughter of Heinrich IV 'der Reiche', Herzog von Bayern-Landshut, and Margarete of Austria. On 8 February 1445 in Stuttgart she became the second wife of Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte', Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart, son of Eberhard IV 'der Jüngere', Graf von Württemberg and Henriette von Mömpelgard. They had three sons and two daughters of whom Heinrich and Elisabeth would have progeny. Elisabeth died in Landshut on 1 January 1451. In 1453 Ulrich married Margarethe de Savoie, and had further children by her."4
; Per Med Lands:
"ELISABETH (1419-Landshut 9 Dec 1450 or 1 Jan 1451, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche). The necrology of Raitenhaslach records the death "V Id Dec" of "da Elizabet filia ducis Hainrici ex comis de Wirttenberg"[695]. The necrology of Seligenthal records the death "V Non Jan 1451" of "nobilis Elizabeth de Wirttenberg filia Hainrici ducissa Bawarie"[696].
"m (Stuttgart 8 Feb 1445) as his second wife, ULRICH V "der Vielgeliebte" Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart, son of EBERHARD IV "der Jüngere" Graf von Württemberg & his wife Henriette Ctss de Montbéliard (1413-Leonberg 1 Sep 1480, bur Stuttgart Stiftskirche)."
Med Lands cites:
[695] Necrologium Raitenhaslacense, Salzburg Necrologies, p. 260.
[696] Necrologia Saeldentalense, Passau Necrologies I, p. 473.3
Elisabeth (?) von Bayern-Landshut was also known as Elisabeth von Bayern-Landshut. [696] Necrologia Saeldentalense, Passau Necrologies I, p. 473.3
Reference: Genealogics cites:
1. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser. 1961.
2. Cahiers de Saint Louis , Dupont, Jacques and Saillot, Jacques. page 243.
3. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1.2 256, 1.1:105.4
2. Cahiers de Saint Louis , Dupont, Jacques and Saillot, Jacques. page 243.
3. Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 1.2 256, 1.1:105.4
Family | Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte' (?) Graf von Württemberg-Stuttgart b. 1413, d. 1 Sep 1480 |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Wittel 9 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/wittel/wittel9.html
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/WURTTEMBERG.htm#UlrichVdied1480B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BAVARIA.htm#Elisabethdied1451
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Elisabeth von Bayern-Landshut: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00013440&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Wurtt 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/wurttemb/wurtt2.html
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Ulrich V 'der Vielgeliebte': https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00012536&tree=LEO
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 26 January 2020), memorial page for Elisabeth von Bayern (1419–1451), Find A Grave Memorial no. 43660166, citing Stiftskirche Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Stadtkreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany ; Maintained by Frank K. (contributor 46941322), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43660166/elisabeth-von_bayern. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Wurtt 3 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/wurttemb/wurtt3.html
Jean (?) de Savoie-Vaud1
M, #65983, d. 21 June 1339
Father | Louis II (?) de Savoie, Baron de Vaud, Regent of Savoy1 b. c 1290, d. 1350 |
Mother | Isabelle de Châlons Dame de Joigny1 d. bt 1352 - 1359 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Jean (?) de Savoie-Vaud married Marguerite de Châlons Dame de Courtenot, daughter of Jean II de Châlons Cte d'Auxerre and Alix (?) de Bourgogne, Dame de Montfleur, on 14 March 1329.2,1
Jean (?) de Savoie-Vaud died on 21 June 1339 at Laupen; killed in battle.1
; Jean, +k.a.Laupen 21.6.1339; m.14.3.1329 Marguerite de Chalon (+11.10.1378.)1
Jean (?) de Savoie-Vaud died on 21 June 1339 at Laupen; killed in battle.1
; Jean, +k.a.Laupen 21.6.1339; m.14.3.1329 Marguerite de Chalon (+11.10.1378.)1
Family | Marguerite de Châlons Dame de Courtenot d. 11 Oct 1378 |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Ivrea 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/ivrea/ivrea2.html
Marguerite de Châlons Dame de Courtenot1
F, #65984, d. 11 October 1378
Father | Jean II de Châlons Cte d'Auxerre1 b. 1292, d. 1362 |
Mother | Alix (?) de Bourgogne, Dame de Montfleur1 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Marguerite de Châlons Dame de Courtenot married Jean (?) de Savoie-Vaud, son of Louis II (?) de Savoie, Baron de Vaud, Regent of Savoy and Isabelle de Châlons Dame de Joigny, on 14 March 1329.1,2
Marguerite de Châlons Dame de Courtenot died on 11 October 1378.1,2
; Marguerite de Chalon, Dame de Courtenot, etc, +1378; m.1329 Ct John of Savoy-Vaud (+1339.)1
Marguerite de Châlons Dame de Courtenot died on 11 October 1378.1,2
; Marguerite de Chalon, Dame de Courtenot, etc, +1378; m.1329 Ct John of Savoy-Vaud (+1339.)1
Family | Jean (?) de Savoie-Vaud d. 21 Jun 1339 |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Ivrea 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/ivrea/ivrea2.html
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
Jean II de Châlons Cte d'Auxerre1
M, #65985, b. 1292, d. 1362
Father | Guillaume de Châlons Comte d'Auxerre et de Tonnerre1 d. 9 Aug 1304 |
Mother | Eleonore (?) de Savoie1 d. 1325 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Jean II de Châlons Cte d'Auxerre was born in 1292.1 He married Alix (?) de Bourgogne, Dame de Montfleur, daughter of Reinald (?) Graf von Mömpelgard and Guillemette von Neuenburg von Neuenburg, Grafin von Mömpelgard, in 1317
; her 1st husband.1
Jean II de Châlons Cte d'Auxerre died in 1362.1
; Cte Jean II d'Auxerre, fought at Crecy and Poitiers, imprisoned in London 1357-61, *1292, +1362; m.1317 Alix de Bourgogne, Dame de Montfleur.1
; her 1st husband.1
Jean II de Châlons Cte d'Auxerre died in 1362.1
; Cte Jean II d'Auxerre, fought at Crecy and Poitiers, imprisoned in London 1357-61, *1292, +1362; m.1317 Alix de Bourgogne, Dame de Montfleur.1
Family | Alix (?) de Bourgogne, Dame de Montfleur |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Ivrea 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/ivrea/ivrea2.html
Alix (?) de Bourgogne, Dame de Montfleur1
F, #65986
Father | Reinald (?) Graf von Mömpelgard1 d. 9 Aug 1322 |
Mother | Guillemette von Neuenburg von Neuenburg, Grafin von Mömpelgard1 d. 1317 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Alix (?) de Bourgogne, Dame de Montfleur married Louis de Vienne sn d'Antigny
; her 2nd husband.1 Alix (?) de Bourgogne, Dame de Montfleur married Jean II de Châlons Cte d'Auxerre, son of Guillaume de Châlons Comte d'Auxerre et de Tonnerre and Eleonore (?) de Savoie, in 1317
; her 1st husband.1
; Alix de Bourgogne, Dame de Montfleur; 1m: Jean de Chalon, Cte d'Auxerre; 2m: Louis de Vienne, sn d'Antigny.1
; her 2nd husband.1 Alix (?) de Bourgogne, Dame de Montfleur married Jean II de Châlons Cte d'Auxerre, son of Guillaume de Châlons Comte d'Auxerre et de Tonnerre and Eleonore (?) de Savoie, in 1317
; her 1st husband.1
; Alix de Bourgogne, Dame de Montfleur; 1m: Jean de Chalon, Cte d'Auxerre; 2m: Louis de Vienne, sn d'Antigny.1
Family 1 | Louis de Vienne sn d'Antigny |
Family 2 | Jean II de Châlons Cte d'Auxerre b. 1292, d. 1362 |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Ivrea 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/ivrea/ivrea2.html
Guta (?) de Savoie1
F, #65988, d. 1342
Father | Louis II (?) de Savoie, Baron de Vaud, Regent of Savoy1 b. c 1290, d. 1350 |
Mother | Isabelle de Châlons Dame de Joigny1 d. bt 1352 - 1359 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Guta (?) de Savoie married Matthias (?) Count von Trenczin
; her 1st husband.1 Guta (?) de Savoie married Bolko II (?) Duke of Münsterberg between 1321 and 1322
; her 2nd husband.1
Guta (?) de Savoie died in 1342.1
; Guta, +1342; 1m: Ct Matthias von Trenczin (+1318); 2m: 1321/22 Duke Bolko II of Münsterberg (+11.6.1341.)1
; her 1st husband.1 Guta (?) de Savoie married Bolko II (?) Duke of Münsterberg between 1321 and 1322
; her 2nd husband.1
Guta (?) de Savoie died in 1342.1
; Guta, +1342; 1m: Ct Matthias von Trenczin (+1318); 2m: 1321/22 Duke Bolko II of Münsterberg (+11.6.1341.)1
Family 1 | Matthias (?) Count von Trenczin d. 1318 |
Family 2 | Bolko II (?) Duke of Münsterberg d. 11 Jun 1341 |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
Matthias (?) Count von Trenczin1
M, #65989, d. 1318
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Matthias (?) Count von Trenczin married Guta (?) de Savoie, daughter of Louis II (?) de Savoie, Baron de Vaud, Regent of Savoy and Isabelle de Châlons Dame de Joigny,
; her 1st husband.1
Matthias (?) Count von Trenczin died in 1318.1
; her 1st husband.1
Matthias (?) Count von Trenczin died in 1318.1
Family | Guta (?) de Savoie d. 1342 |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
Bolko II (?) Duke of Münsterberg1
M, #65990, d. 11 June 1341
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Bolko II (?) Duke of Münsterberg married Guta (?) de Savoie, daughter of Louis II (?) de Savoie, Baron de Vaud, Regent of Savoy and Isabelle de Châlons Dame de Joigny, between 1321 and 1322
; her 2nd husband.1
Bolko II (?) Duke of Münsterberg died on 11 June 1341.1
; her 2nd husband.1
Bolko II (?) Duke of Münsterberg died on 11 June 1341.1
Family | Guta (?) de Savoie d. 1342 |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
Pietro (?) de Savoie-Vaud1
M, #65991, d. 21 March 1312
Father | Louis I (?) de Savoie, Baron de Vaud1 b. Oct 1250, d. 10 Jan 1302 |
Mother | Jeanne de Montfort1 d. 1300 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Pietro (?) de Savoie-Vaud died on 21 March 1312 at Rome, Città Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy (now); killed in battle.1
; [2m.] Pietro, +k.a.Roma 21.3.1312.1
; [2m.] Pietro, +k.a.Roma 21.3.1312.1
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
Guglielmo (?) sn de Biolley1
M, #65992
Father | Louis I (?) de Savoie, Baron de Vaud1 b. Oct 1250, d. 10 Jan 1302 |
Mother | Jeanne de Montfort1 d. 1300 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
Catherine (?) de Savoie-Vaud1
F, #65993, d. 1305
Father | Louis I (?) de Savoie, Baron de Vaud1 b. Oct 1250, d. 10 Jan 1302 |
Mother | Jeanne de Montfort1 d. 1300 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Catherine (?) de Savoie-Vaud died in 1305.1
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
Bianca (?) de Savoie-Vaud1
F, #65994, d. after April 1323
Father | Louis I (?) de Savoie, Baron de Vaud1,2,3 b. Oct 1250, d. 10 Jan 1302 |
Mother | Jeanne de Montfort1,2 d. 1300 |
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2022 |
Bianca (?) de Savoie-Vaud married Pierre II de Grandson Sire de Belmont, Sire de Grandson, Seigneur de Cudrefin, Grandcour, Bellerive and Sainte-Croix, Vidomne d'Yverdon, Knight Banneret, son of Jacques I de Grandson Sire de Belmont and Blanche? de Grandson-Belmont, circa 1303
;
His 2nd wife.1,4,2,3
Bianca (?) de Savoie-Vaud died after April 1323.1
; [2m.] Bianca, +after IV.1323; m.ca 1303 Pierre II de Grandson.1
; Per Med Lands:
"BLANCHE de Savoie (-after Apr 1323). The testament of "Gioanna di Monfort Contessa di Forest Moglie di Ludovico de Savoia Signore di Vaud" dated Nov 1293 makes bequests to "…Margarita, Gioannetta, Beatrice, Eleonora, Cattarina e Bianca pur sue figlie…"[435]. The testamentary codicil of "Lodovico di Savoia Signore di Vaud" dated 10 Jan 1301 makes bequests "a Bianca, e Cattarina sue figlie…"[436]. The contract of marriage between "Pietro di Grançon Nipote d'Ottone Signore di Grançon" and "Bianca figlia del fu Lodovico di Savoia Signore di Vaud" is dated 27 Apr 1303[437]. The 29 Mar 1340 testament of Louis [II] de Savoie Comte de Vaud names his nephew Otto de Grandson, Guillaume his brother and his sisters[438].
"m (contract 27 Apr 1303) PIERRE de Grandson Seigneur de Belmont, son of JACQUES de Grandson Seigneur de Belmont & his wife --- (-2 Jul [1343]). He succeeded his uncle in 1328 as Seigneur de Grandson. "
Med Lands cites:
;
His 2nd wife.1,4,2,3
Bianca (?) de Savoie-Vaud died after April 1323.1
; [2m.] Bianca, +after IV.1323; m.ca 1303 Pierre II de Grandson.1
; Per Med Lands:
"BLANCHE de Savoie (-after Apr 1323). The testament of "Gioanna di Monfort Contessa di Forest Moglie di Ludovico de Savoia Signore di Vaud" dated Nov 1293 makes bequests to "…Margarita, Gioannetta, Beatrice, Eleonora, Cattarina e Bianca pur sue figlie…"[435]. The testamentary codicil of "Lodovico di Savoia Signore di Vaud" dated 10 Jan 1301 makes bequests "a Bianca, e Cattarina sue figlie…"[436]. The contract of marriage between "Pietro di Grançon Nipote d'Ottone Signore di Grançon" and "Bianca figlia del fu Lodovico di Savoia Signore di Vaud" is dated 27 Apr 1303[437]. The 29 Mar 1340 testament of Louis [II] de Savoie Comte de Vaud names his nephew Otto de Grandson, Guillaume his brother and his sisters[438].
"m (contract 27 Apr 1303) PIERRE de Grandson Seigneur de Belmont, son of JACQUES de Grandson Seigneur de Belmont & his wife --- (-2 Jul [1343]). He succeeded his uncle in 1328 as Seigneur de Grandson. "
Med Lands cites:
[435] State Archives, volume 104, pages 33 and 34, fascicules 20.1 and 20.2.
[436] State Archives, volume 104, page 38, fascicule 23.
[437] State Archives, volume 102, page 28, fascicule 1.
[438] State Archives, volume 104, pages 46, 47 and 49, fascicules 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3.2
Bianca (?) de Savoie-Vaud was also known as Blanche de Savoie-Vaud.2[436] State Archives, volume 104, page 38, fascicule 23.
[437] State Archives, volume 102, page 28, fascicule 1.
[438] State Archives, volume 104, pages 46, 47 and 49, fascicules 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3.2
Family | Pierre II de Grandson Sire de Belmont, Sire de Grandson, Seigneur de Cudrefin, Grandcour, Bellerive and Sainte-Croix, Vidomne d'Yverdon, Knight Banneret b. bt 1261 - 1263, d. 2 Jul 1343 |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#Blanchedied1323. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S5686] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 15: 2-63 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part 2."
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#PierreGrandsondied1349B
Pierre II de Grandson Sire de Belmont, Sire de Grandson, Seigneur de Cudrefin, Grandcour, Bellerive and Sainte-Croix, Vidomne d'Yverdon, Knight Banneret1,2
M, #65995, b. between 1261 and 1263, d. 2 July 1343
Father | Jacques I de Grandson Sire de Belmont3,4,2 b. c 1241, d. bt 1291 - 1293 |
Mother | Blanche? de Grandson-Belmont5,2 |
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2022 |
Pierre II de Grandson Sire de Belmont, Sire de Grandson, Seigneur de Cudrefin, Grandcour, Bellerive and Sainte-Croix, Vidomne d'Yverdon, Knight Banneret was born between 1261 and 1263.2 He married Bianca (?) de Savoie-Vaud, daughter of Louis I (?) de Savoie, Baron de Vaud and Jeanne de Montfort, circa 1303
;
His 2nd wife.1,4,6,2
Pierre II de Grandson Sire de Belmont, Sire de Grandson, Seigneur de Cudrefin, Grandcour, Bellerive and Sainte-Croix, Vidomne d'Yverdon, Knight Banneret died on 2 July 1343.4
; Per Med Lands:
"PIERRE de Grandson, son of JACQUES de Grandson Seigneur de Belmont & his wife --- (-2 Jul [1343]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not been identified, although it is indicated by his marriage contract quoted below. Seigneur de Belmont: the Dictionnaire Historique de Vaud records that Jacques’s son Pierre was “seigneur de Belmont dès l’année 1300”[799]. The primary source which confirms this information has not been identified. A mutual aid pact was agreed between local nobility, including “...Pierre de Grandson sire de Belmont et Jean son fils...”, by charter dated Feb 1293 (O.S.)[800]. This puzzling document is discussed below under Pierre’s possible son Jean. “Pierre de Grandson chevalier seigneur de Belmont” notified his sale of property to la Grande Chartreuse, with the consent of “Blanche de Savoie son épouse et de Othenin son fils”, and made donations with the consent of “Othon de Grandson oncle”, by charter dated 8 Oct 1317[801]. He succeeded his uncle Othon in 1328 as Seigneur de Grandson. A charter dated 5 Feb 1336 records the settlement of disputes between “Rodulphum comitem et dominum Novi Castri...dominum Ludovicum eius filium, Girardum de Arber dominum de Vaulengins” and “Petrum dominum Grandissoni...dominum Otthonem eius filium”[802]. The necrology of Lausanne records the death 2 Jul of “Petrus dns Grandissoni”[803]. Beauséjour notes that Pierre died in 1343[804]. He cites no source which confirms this date, but records the appointment of “Othe sire de Grandson” as one of the administrators in “le pays roman” after Aug 1343 (cited below).
"[m firstly ---. The possibility of this earlier unrecorded marriage is suggested by the reference to Pierre’s supposed son Jean, shown below. The chronology dictates that such a son must have been born from an earlier marriage, but as noted below there is some doubt whether the document in which he is named can be accurate. Given the likely marriage date of Pierre’s parents, and the date of his own marriage to Blanche de Savoie-Vaud, an earlier marriage is a likely possibility.]
"m [secondly] (contract 27 Apr 1303) BLANCHE de Savoie-Vaud, daughter of LOUIS [I] de Savoie Baron de Vaud & his second wife Jeanne de Montfort[-l'Amaury] (-after Apr 1323). The testament of "Gioanna di Monfort Contessa di Forest Moglie di Ludovico de Savoia Signore di Vaud" dated Nov 1293 makes bequests to "…Margarita, Gioannetta, Beatrice, Eleonora, Cattarina e Bianca pur sue figlie…"[805]. The testamentary codicil of "Lodovico di Savoia Signore di Vaud" dated 10 Jan 1301 makes bequests "a Bianca, e Cattarina sue figlie…"[806]. “Amedus comes Sabaudie et Ludovicus de Sabaudia dominus Vaudi et...Otho dominus de Grandissono miles” confirmed the marriage of "Petrum de Grandissono militem nepotem nostri Othoni predicti" and “Blancam filiam inclite recordationis domini Ludovici de Sabaudia condam domini Vaudri fratris nostri comitis supradicti et patris dicti Ludovici” by charter dated 27 Apr 1303[807]. The contract of marriage between "Pietro di Grançon Nipote d'Ottone Signore di Grançon" and "Bianca figlia del fu Lodovico di Savoia Signore di Vaud" is dated 27 Apr 1303[808]. “Pierre de Grandson chevalier seigneur de Belmont” notified his sale of property to la Grande Chartreuse, with the consent of “Blanche de Savoie son épouse et de Othenin son fils”, by charter dated 8 Oct 1317[809]."
Med Lands cites:
;
His 2nd wife.1,4,6,2
Pierre II de Grandson Sire de Belmont, Sire de Grandson, Seigneur de Cudrefin, Grandcour, Bellerive and Sainte-Croix, Vidomne d'Yverdon, Knight Banneret died on 2 July 1343.4
; Per Med Lands:
"PIERRE de Grandson, son of JACQUES de Grandson Seigneur de Belmont & his wife --- (-2 Jul [1343]). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not been identified, although it is indicated by his marriage contract quoted below. Seigneur de Belmont: the Dictionnaire Historique de Vaud records that Jacques’s son Pierre was “seigneur de Belmont dès l’année 1300”[799]. The primary source which confirms this information has not been identified. A mutual aid pact was agreed between local nobility, including “...Pierre de Grandson sire de Belmont et Jean son fils...”, by charter dated Feb 1293 (O.S.)[800]. This puzzling document is discussed below under Pierre’s possible son Jean. “Pierre de Grandson chevalier seigneur de Belmont” notified his sale of property to la Grande Chartreuse, with the consent of “Blanche de Savoie son épouse et de Othenin son fils”, and made donations with the consent of “Othon de Grandson oncle”, by charter dated 8 Oct 1317[801]. He succeeded his uncle Othon in 1328 as Seigneur de Grandson. A charter dated 5 Feb 1336 records the settlement of disputes between “Rodulphum comitem et dominum Novi Castri...dominum Ludovicum eius filium, Girardum de Arber dominum de Vaulengins” and “Petrum dominum Grandissoni...dominum Otthonem eius filium”[802]. The necrology of Lausanne records the death 2 Jul of “Petrus dns Grandissoni”[803]. Beauséjour notes that Pierre died in 1343[804]. He cites no source which confirms this date, but records the appointment of “Othe sire de Grandson” as one of the administrators in “le pays roman” after Aug 1343 (cited below).
"[m firstly ---. The possibility of this earlier unrecorded marriage is suggested by the reference to Pierre’s supposed son Jean, shown below. The chronology dictates that such a son must have been born from an earlier marriage, but as noted below there is some doubt whether the document in which he is named can be accurate. Given the likely marriage date of Pierre’s parents, and the date of his own marriage to Blanche de Savoie-Vaud, an earlier marriage is a likely possibility.]
"m [secondly] (contract 27 Apr 1303) BLANCHE de Savoie-Vaud, daughter of LOUIS [I] de Savoie Baron de Vaud & his second wife Jeanne de Montfort[-l'Amaury] (-after Apr 1323). The testament of "Gioanna di Monfort Contessa di Forest Moglie di Ludovico de Savoia Signore di Vaud" dated Nov 1293 makes bequests to "…Margarita, Gioannetta, Beatrice, Eleonora, Cattarina e Bianca pur sue figlie…"[805]. The testamentary codicil of "Lodovico di Savoia Signore di Vaud" dated 10 Jan 1301 makes bequests "a Bianca, e Cattarina sue figlie…"[806]. “Amedus comes Sabaudie et Ludovicus de Sabaudia dominus Vaudi et...Otho dominus de Grandissono miles” confirmed the marriage of "Petrum de Grandissono militem nepotem nostri Othoni predicti" and “Blancam filiam inclite recordationis domini Ludovici de Sabaudia condam domini Vaudri fratris nostri comitis supradicti et patris dicti Ludovici” by charter dated 27 Apr 1303[807]. The contract of marriage between "Pietro di Grançon Nipote d'Ottone Signore di Grançon" and "Bianca figlia del fu Lodovico di Savoia Signore di Vaud" is dated 27 Apr 1303[808]. “Pierre de Grandson chevalier seigneur de Belmont” notified his sale of property to la Grande Chartreuse, with the consent of “Blanche de Savoie son épouse et de Othenin son fils”, by charter dated 8 Oct 1317[809]."
Med Lands cites:
[799] Martignier & Crousaz (1867), p. 79.
[800] Estavayer ‘Histoire généalogique des sires de Joux’ (1844), p. 45, footnote (2) continued from p. 44, citing “Titre de l’abbaye de Saint-Paul de Besançon” [no precise citation reference].
[801] Beauséjour (1909), Preuves, 248, p. x.
[802] Neuchâtel (Matile), Vol. I, CCCCII, p. 413.
[803] Lausanne Necrology, p. 155.
[804] Beauséjour (1909), Preuves, 294, p. xiv.
[805] State Archives, volume 104, pages 33 and 34, fascicules 20.1 and 20.2.
[806] State Archives, volume 104, page 38, fascicule 23.
[807] Grandison Minutes of Evidence, 99, p. 172.
[808] State Archives, volume 102, page 28, fascicule 1.
[809] Beauséjour (1909), Preuves, 248, p. x.4
[800] Estavayer ‘Histoire généalogique des sires de Joux’ (1844), p. 45, footnote (2) continued from p. 44, citing “Titre de l’abbaye de Saint-Paul de Besançon” [no precise citation reference].
[801] Beauséjour (1909), Preuves, 248, p. x.
[802] Neuchâtel (Matile), Vol. I, CCCCII, p. 413.
[803] Lausanne Necrology, p. 155.
[804] Beauséjour (1909), Preuves, 294, p. xiv.
[805] State Archives, volume 104, pages 33 and 34, fascicules 20.1 and 20.2.
[806] State Archives, volume 104, page 38, fascicule 23.
[807] Grandison Minutes of Evidence, 99, p. 172.
[808] State Archives, volume 102, page 28, fascicule 1.
[809] Beauséjour (1909), Preuves, 248, p. x.4
Family | Bianca (?) de Savoie-Vaud d. a Apr 1323 |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
- [S5686] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 15: 2-63 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part 2."
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#JacquesGrandsondied1290. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#PierreGrandsondied1349B
- [S5685] David Williams, "Pierre I de Grandson and His Family", Foundation for Medieval Genealogy 14:3-54 (2022). Hereinafter cited as "Williams 2022 Pierre I de Grandson Part I."
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#Blanchedied1323
Isabella (?) de Savoie-Vaud1
F, #65996
Father | Louis I (?) de Savoie, Baron de Vaud1 b. Oct 1250, d. 10 Jan 1302 |
Mother | Jeanne de Montfort1 d. 1300 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Family | Humbert VII (?) de Montluel |
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
Eleonora (?) de Savoie-Vaud1
F, #65998, d. 24 March 1335
Father | Louis I (?) de Savoie, Baron de Vaud1,2 b. Oct 1250, d. 10 Jan 1302 |
Mother | Jeanne de Montfort1,2 d. 1300 |
Last Edited | 19 Jan 2020 |
Eleonora (?) de Savoie-Vaud married Rodolphe V (?) Comte de Neuchâtel, son of Amadeus (?) Herr von Neuenburg and Jordane de La Sarraz Dame de Belmont, between 18 October 1294 and 28 October 1294.1,3,2
Eleonora (?) de Savoie-Vaud died on 24 March 1335.1
; [2m.] Eleonora, +24.3.1335; m.1294 Cte Rodolphe de Neuchatel (+22.3.1343.)1
; Per Med Lands:
"ELEONORE de Savoie (-24 Mar 1334). The testament of "Gioanna di Monfort Contessa di Forest Moglie di Ludovico de Savoia Signore di Vaud" dated Nov 1293 makes bequests to "…Margarita, Gioannetta, Beatrice, Eleonora, Cattarina e Bianca pur sue figlie…"[430]. The contract of marriage between "Rodolfo Signore di Neufchâtel" and "Eleonora figlia di Ludovico di Savoia Signore di Vaud" is dated 18 Oct 1294[431]. The martyrology of Neuchâtel records the death 24 Mar 1333 (presumably O.S.) of “domina Elienor de Sabaudia domina Novi Castri”[432].
"m (contract 18 Oct 1294, 28 Oct 1294) RODOLPHE [V] Comte et Seigneur de Neufchâtel, son of AMEDEE Seigneur de Neufchâtel & his wife Jordane de La Sarraz dame de Belmont [Grandson] (-22 Mar 1343)."
Med Lands cites:
Eleonora (?) de Savoie-Vaud died on 24 March 1335.1
; [2m.] Eleonora, +24.3.1335; m.1294 Cte Rodolphe de Neuchatel (+22.3.1343.)1
; Per Med Lands:
"ELEONORE de Savoie (-24 Mar 1334). The testament of "Gioanna di Monfort Contessa di Forest Moglie di Ludovico de Savoia Signore di Vaud" dated Nov 1293 makes bequests to "…Margarita, Gioannetta, Beatrice, Eleonora, Cattarina e Bianca pur sue figlie…"[430]. The contract of marriage between "Rodolfo Signore di Neufchâtel" and "Eleonora figlia di Ludovico di Savoia Signore di Vaud" is dated 18 Oct 1294[431]. The martyrology of Neuchâtel records the death 24 Mar 1333 (presumably O.S.) of “domina Elienor de Sabaudia domina Novi Castri”[432].
"m (contract 18 Oct 1294, 28 Oct 1294) RODOLPHE [V] Comte et Seigneur de Neufchâtel, son of AMEDEE Seigneur de Neufchâtel & his wife Jordane de La Sarraz dame de Belmont [Grandson] (-22 Mar 1343)."
Med Lands cites:
[430] State Archives, volume 104, pages 33 and 34, fascicules 20.1 and 20.2.
[431] State Archives, volume 102, page 21, fascicule 1.
[432] Neuchâtel (Matile), Vol. II, Regeste, CXXXVIII, p. 1175.2
[431] State Archives, volume 102, page 21, fascicule 1.
[432] Neuchâtel (Matile), Vol. II, Regeste, CXXXVIII, p. 1175.2
Family | Rodolphe V (?) Comte de Neuchâtel d. 22 Mar 1343 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#Eleonoredied1335. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#RodolpheNeuchateldied1343
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#MargueriteNeuchateldied1382
Rodolphe V (?) Comte de Neuchâtel1,2
M, #65999, d. 22 March 1343
Father | Amadeus (?) Herr von Neuenburg3 d. 3 Feb 1288 |
Mother | Jordane de La Sarraz Dame de Belmont3 |
Last Edited | 3 Mar 2020 |
Rodolphe V (?) Comte de Neuchâtel married Eleonora (?) de Savoie-Vaud, daughter of Louis I (?) de Savoie, Baron de Vaud and Jeanne de Montfort, between 18 October 1294 and 28 October 1294.1,2,3
Rodolphe V (?) Comte de Neuchâtel died on 22 March 1343.1
; Per Med Lands:
"RODOLPHE [V] [Raoul] (25 Sep 1274-22 Mar 1343). The martyrology of Neuchâtel records the birth 25 Sep 1274 of “Rodulphus filius Amedei domini et comitis Novi Castri”[166]. Rudolf I King of Germany granted “castrum...Novum Castrum et villam ipsius castri” to “Rolinus dominus Novi Castri filius quondam Amedei domini de Novo Castro” and enfeoffed it to “Johanni de Cabilone domino de Arlato fratri et fideli nostro” by dated 13 Sep 1288[167]. "Rodulphus dominus Novi Castri…avunculi et curatoris mei Johannis prepositu ecclesie Novi Castri, predictus Johannes et Richardus fratres" confirmed an alliance agreed by the town of Fribourg with Neuchâtel against "nobiles viros Wilhelmum de Arberch et Johannem de Vaulamgins et fratres eorum" by charter dated 1290[168]. Comte de Neuchâtel. The testament of “Roul cons et sires de Nuefchastel”, dated 5 Mar 1337 (O.S.), bequeathed property to “Loys mom fil chevalier...Margarete ma fillie feme de monsi Hugue conte de Boeka” (naming “le conte de Kuibur son mari zay en arrier”) and “Sybeleta ma sour...mes sours...Agnex nonne de Sauvement et Nychole nonne de Baumes”[169]. The martyrology of Neuchâtel records the death 22 Mar 1342 (presumably O.S.) of “Rodulphus comes et dominus Novi Castri, maritus domine Elyenor”[170].
"m (contract 18 Oct 1294, 28 Oct 1294) ELEONORE de Savoie-Vaud, daughter of LOUIS [I] de Savoie Baron de Vaud & his second wife Jeanne de Montfort[-l'Amaury] (-24 Mar 1334). The testament of "Gioanna di Monfort Contessa di Forest Moglie di Ludovico de Savoia Signore di Vaud" dated Nov 1293 makes bequests to "…Margarita, Gioannetta, Beatrice, Eleonora, Cattarina e Bianca pur sue figlie…"[171]. The contract of marriage between "Rodolfo Signore di Neufchâtel" and "Eleonora figlia di Ludovico di Savoia Signore di Vaud" is dated 18 Oct 1294[172]. The martyrology of Neuchâtel records the death 24 Mar 1333 (presumably O.S.) of “domina Elienor de Sabaudia domina Novi Castri”[173]."
Med Lands cites:
Rodolphe V (?) Comte de Neuchâtel died on 22 March 1343.1
; Per Med Lands:
"RODOLPHE [V] [Raoul] (25 Sep 1274-22 Mar 1343). The martyrology of Neuchâtel records the birth 25 Sep 1274 of “Rodulphus filius Amedei domini et comitis Novi Castri”[166]. Rudolf I King of Germany granted “castrum...Novum Castrum et villam ipsius castri” to “Rolinus dominus Novi Castri filius quondam Amedei domini de Novo Castro” and enfeoffed it to “Johanni de Cabilone domino de Arlato fratri et fideli nostro” by dated 13 Sep 1288[167]. "Rodulphus dominus Novi Castri…avunculi et curatoris mei Johannis prepositu ecclesie Novi Castri, predictus Johannes et Richardus fratres" confirmed an alliance agreed by the town of Fribourg with Neuchâtel against "nobiles viros Wilhelmum de Arberch et Johannem de Vaulamgins et fratres eorum" by charter dated 1290[168]. Comte de Neuchâtel. The testament of “Roul cons et sires de Nuefchastel”, dated 5 Mar 1337 (O.S.), bequeathed property to “Loys mom fil chevalier...Margarete ma fillie feme de monsi Hugue conte de Boeka” (naming “le conte de Kuibur son mari zay en arrier”) and “Sybeleta ma sour...mes sours...Agnex nonne de Sauvement et Nychole nonne de Baumes”[169]. The martyrology of Neuchâtel records the death 22 Mar 1342 (presumably O.S.) of “Rodulphus comes et dominus Novi Castri, maritus domine Elyenor”[170].
"m (contract 18 Oct 1294, 28 Oct 1294) ELEONORE de Savoie-Vaud, daughter of LOUIS [I] de Savoie Baron de Vaud & his second wife Jeanne de Montfort[-l'Amaury] (-24 Mar 1334). The testament of "Gioanna di Monfort Contessa di Forest Moglie di Ludovico de Savoia Signore di Vaud" dated Nov 1293 makes bequests to "…Margarita, Gioannetta, Beatrice, Eleonora, Cattarina e Bianca pur sue figlie…"[171]. The contract of marriage between "Rodolfo Signore di Neufchâtel" and "Eleonora figlia di Ludovico di Savoia Signore di Vaud" is dated 18 Oct 1294[172]. The martyrology of Neuchâtel records the death 24 Mar 1333 (presumably O.S.) of “domina Elienor de Sabaudia domina Novi Castri”[173]."
Med Lands cites:
[166] Neuchâtel (Matile), Vol. II, Regeste, LXIX, p. 1170.
[167] Neuchâtel (Matile), Vol. I, CCXLVIII, p. 220.
[168] Fribourg, Vol. 1, XXXI, p. 111.
[169] Neuchâtel (Matile), Vol. I, CCCCXIX, p. 455.
[170] Neuchâtel (Matile), Vol. II, Regeste, CLVIII, p. 1176.
[171] State Archives, volume 104, pages 33 and 34, fascicules 20.1 and 20.2.
[172] State Archives, volume 102, page 21, fascicule 1.
[173] Neuchâtel (Matile), Vol. II, Regeste, CXXXVIII, p. 1175.2
[167] Neuchâtel (Matile), Vol. I, CCXLVIII, p. 220.
[168] Fribourg, Vol. 1, XXXI, p. 111.
[169] Neuchâtel (Matile), Vol. I, CCCCXIX, p. 455.
[170] Neuchâtel (Matile), Vol. II, Regeste, CLVIII, p. 1176.
[171] State Archives, volume 104, pages 33 and 34, fascicules 20.1 and 20.2.
[172] State Archives, volume 102, page 21, fascicule 1.
[173] Neuchâtel (Matile), Vol. II, Regeste, CXXXVIII, p. 1175.2
Family | Eleonora (?) de Savoie-Vaud d. 24 Mar 1335 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html
- [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#RodolpheNeuchateldied1343. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#Eleonoredied1335
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/burgkvaud.htm#MargueriteNeuchateldied1382
Giovanna (?) de Savoie-Vaud1
F, #66000, d. after 29 October 1360
Father | Louis I (?) de Savoie, Baron de Vaud1 b. Oct 1250, d. 10 Jan 1302 |
Mother | Jeanne de Montfort1 d. 1300 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2004 |
Giovanna (?) de Savoie-Vaud married Guillaume de Joinville sn del Gex on 5 February 1294.1
Giovanna (?) de Savoie-Vaud died after 29 October 1360.1
; [2m.] Giovanna, +after 29.10.1360; m.5.2.1294 Guillaume de Joinville, sn del Gex.1
Giovanna (?) de Savoie-Vaud died after 29 October 1360.1
; [2m.] Giovanna, +after 29.10.1360; m.5.2.1294 Guillaume de Joinville, sn del Gex.1
Citations
- [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Savoy 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/savoy/savoy2.html