| | Elizabeth de Rhuddlan Plantagenet 1282–1316 Humphrey Bohun VIII 1276–1322 | | |
| | Edward of “Edward II” of Caernarfon 1284–1327 | | |
| | Edward “Edward I” Longshanks 1239–1307 Eleanor de Castile 1241–1290 | | |
| | Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Lancaster 1281–1345 Maud de Chaworth 1282–1322 | | |
| | Edmund of Winchester Plantagenet 1245–1296 | | |
| | Henry “Henry III” of Winchester 1207–1272 | | |
| | Joan de Cornwall 1286–1342 Sir John Howard 1276–1331 | | |
| | Richard “Earl of Cornwall” de Cornwall 1252–1280 | | |
| | Richard “King of the Romans” Plantagenet 1209–1272 Joan de Valletort 1214–1267 | | |
| | King John Lackland 1166–1216 Countess Isabella of Gloucester 1173–1217 | | |
| | Lady Juliana Fitz Gerald 1249–1309 Sir Thomas de Clare 6th Earl of Herfford 1248–1287 | | |
| | Emelina de Longspee 1234–1291 Sir Maurice Fitz Gerald 3rd Lord Offaly 1228–1286 | | |
| | Stephen de Longspee Earl of Salisbury 1216–1260 Emmeline de Rydeleford 1223–1275 | | |
| | William de Longespee Prince of England 1173–1225 Countess Ela Fitz Patrick 1187–1261 | | |
| | Eleanor of Aquitaine 1122– King Henry “Henry II” Curtmantle 1133–1189 | | | | Guillaume Duke of Aquitaine X 1099–1137 Eleanore de Chatellerault 1103–1130 | | | | Aimery I de Rouchefoucould Viscount of Châtellerault – Dangereuse Maubergeonne de L'Isle Bouchard 1079–1119 | | | | Barthelemy de L'Isle Bouchard 1049–1083 |
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| | | Geoffrey V “The Handsome” … – | | | | Fulk “King of Jerusalem” … 1089–1143 Erembourg “Countess of Maine” de la Flèche 1096–1126 | | | | Fulk IV “le Réchin” … 1043–1109 Bertrade de Montfort 1070–1117 | | | | Geoffrey II de Château-Landon –1043 Ermengarde of Anjou 1018–1076 | | |
| | | Simon I de Montfort 1025–1087 Agnes Countess of Evreux – |
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| | | King Henry “Henry I” Beauclerc 1068–1135 Queen Matilda of Scotland 1080–1118 | | | | William “William the Conqueror” … 1028–1087 Matilda of Flanders 1031–1083 | | | | Robert “the Magnificent” of Normandy 1000–1035 | | |
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| | | Máel Coluim mac Donnchada King of Scots 1031–1093 Saint Margaret of Scotland 1045–1093 |
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