woman Joan de Dammartin‏‎, daughter of Simon II , Count of Aumale de Dammartin and Marie de Ponthieu‏.
Born ‎ 1208 at Castilla,España, died ‎ 1279‎, 70 or 71 years
Name Suffix: Cntss *
REFN: 157615839
1 TITL [COUNTESS OF PONTHIEU

Married/ Related to:

man Fernando Alfonsez III King of Castilla y León‏‎, son of Alfonso Fernandez IX Rey de Castilla y Leon and Berenguela Reina de Castilla‏.
Born ‎ AGO 5, 1201 at of Leon,,Castile,Spain, died ‎ May 30, 1252 at Sevilla,España‎, 50 or 51 years, 1st marriage to: Beatrice von (Elizabeth) Hohenstaufen, ‎2nd married/ related to: Joan de Dammartin, 3rd married/ related to: Elizabeth Hohenstauffen Princess of Swabia, 4th marriage to: Jeanne De Dammartin, 5th married/ related to: N.N.
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1 NAME Ferdinand III the Saint /of Castile/

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() 2 GIVN Ferdinand III the Saint

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() 2 SURN of Castile

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() 2 NSFX King of Castile

King of Castile and Leon.

Weis' "AR" (109:30)(110:29)

Stuart's "RFC" (52:24)

Child:

1.
woman Eleanor de Castilla‏
Born ‎ 1244 at Burgos,Castilla,España, died ‎ Nov 29, 1290 at Lincolnshire,England‎, 45 or 46 years, buried ‎ Dec 16, 1290 at Westminster Abbey,Middlesex,England
Eleanor of Castile, wife of Edward I of England.

Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650, Sixth Edition by Frederick Lewis Weis Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore 1988 line 110-30; Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa by George Andrew Moriarty Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society SLC 1985 pp 109; The Plantagent Ancestry by W.H.Turton DSO Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore 1984 pp 4; Royal Ancestors of Some American Families by Michel Call SLC 1989 chart

Descents From Antiquity; The Augustan Society Torrance Ca 1986 chart W; Some research sources from Paula Evans 1992;

She was crowned with her husband on 19 Aug 1274

Her husband, the King, so grieved for her that he had stone crosses erected at the twelve towns where her body rested on the return to London. They were called Eleanor Crosses. The last one was raised at Charing Cross, which took its name from the Cross of the Cher Reine, or Dear Queen.

Eleanor of Castile, wife of Edward I of England.

Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650, Sixth Edition by Frederick Lewis Weis Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore 1988 line 110-30; Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa by George Andrew Moriarty Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society SLC 1985 pp 109; The Plantagent Ancestry by W.H.Turton DSO Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimore 1984 pp 4; Royal Ancestors of Some American Families by Michel Call SLC 1989 chart

Descents From Antiquity; The Augustan Society Torrance Ca 1986 chart W; Some research sources from Paula Evans 1992;

She was crowned with her husband on 19 Aug 1274

Her husband, the King, so grieved for her that he had stone crosses erected at the twelve towns where her body rested on the return to London. They were called Eleanor Crosses. The last one was raised at Charing Cross, which took its name from the Cross of the Cher Reine, or Dear Queen.

MARRIAGE: Child Bride at 10, conceived delivered first child at 20


2nd marriage
woman Joan de Dammartin‏‎, daughter of Simon II , Count of Aumale de Dammartin and Marie de Ponthieu‏.

Married ‎ 1237 at CASTILE,Spain (41 or 42 years married) to:

N.N.‎