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From: "D. Spencer Hines" <>
Subject: Re: Plantagenet Ancestry and other MSS
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 14:06:38 -1000


Vide infra.

Yes, and what did you want to say about it?
--

D. Spencer Hines

Lux et Veritas et Libertas

Leo Tolstoy On Firmly Held Beliefs and Resultant Mental Gridlock ---

"I know that most men --- not only those considered clever, but even
those who really are clever and capable of understanding the most
difficult scientific, mathematical or philosophic problems, can seldom
discern even the simplest and most obvious truth if it be such as
obliges them to admit the falsity of conclusions they have formed,
perhaps with great difficulty --- conclusions of which they are proud,
which they have taught to others, and on which they have built their
lives."

Leo Tolstoy [1896] --- Source: "What Is Art?" --- Leo Tolstoy,
Translated by Aylmer Maude, in Tolstoy's Collected Works, Charles
Scribner's Sons, (1902), Volume 19, p. 468


C.V. Compton Shaw <> wrote in message
news:...
| A lineage and descent of the Plantagenets from C.V. Compton Shaw of
| Dallas, Texas, member of the Plantagenet Society:
| GEOFFREY PLANTAGENET and his wife, Matilda,had among others: HENRY II
| (1133-1189), King of England, who married Eleanor of Aquitaine and
had,
| amon others, the following children whose descendants still survive:
| I. John (1166-1216), King of England, who married Isabel, daughter of
| Aimar de Taillefer and had:
| (a) Henry III (1206-1272), Kind of England, who married Eleanor
| Berengar and had, among others:
| 1.Edward I (1239-1307), King of Englad. (Issue)
| 2. Edmund, surnamed Crouchback (1245-1296) Earl of Lancaster.
(Issue)
| (MY PERSONAL ANCESTOR) FOREBEARER OF THE LANCASTER LINE
| (b) Richard (1209-1272), Earl of Cornwall, King of the Romans.
(Issue)
| (c) Eleanor, wife of (1) William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, and (2)
| Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester. Her daughter,1. Eleanor
| Montfort, was married to Leotine Griffyth. (Issue)
| II. Maud (Matilda) who was married to Henry V the Lion, Duke of
Saxony,
| Brunswick and Luneburg. They were the parents of:
| (a) Henry the Long, who married Agnes, Countess of Landsberg. Their
| daughter,
| 1. Agnes, was the wife of Otto II the Illustrious, Duke of Bavaria
| (Issue)
| (b) Otto IV, Emperor of Germany. (Issue)
|
| III. Eleanor, who was married to Alphonso VIII, King of Castile. Their
| daughter,
| (a) Blanche, became the wife of Louis VIII, King of France and had:
| 1. Louis IX, King of France (Issue)
| 2. Robert I, Count of Artois, whose daughter,
| a. Blanche, as widow of Henry I, King of Navarre, married her
| cousin, Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, above. (Issue) (MY
| ANCESTOR)(FORBEARER OF THE LANCASTER LINE)
|
| Without a doubt, this lineage, in my opinion, is one of the most
| historical and interersting in genealogical history.

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