King John "Lackland" (of England)1

M, #1002026, b. 24 December 1167, d. 19 October 1216
Father*King Henry II "Curt Mantle" Plantagenet of England1 b. 5 Mar 1133, d. 6 Jul 1189
Mother*Queen Eleanor (of Aquitaine)1 b. 1121/22, d. 31 Mar 1204
Relationship22nd great-grandfather of Robert Michael Damon
ReferenceRFC002-26

Names and TItles

Titled: King of England (John) from 1199 to 1216.1
King John "Lackland" (of England) is also recorded born on 24 December 1167 at Beaumont Palace, Oxfordshire, England.1 He was born on 24 December 1166 at Kings Manor House, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.2 He was the son of King Henry II "Curt Mantle" Plantagenet of England and Queen Eleanor (of Aquitaine).1 King John "Lackland" (of England) and Agatha De Ferrers had a relationship.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) and (?) de Warrene had a relationship.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) and Miss Plantagenet had a relationship at Kings Manor House, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) and Hawisa Fitzwarin had a relationship.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) married Clementia (?)2 King John "Lackland" (of England) married first Isabella (of Gloucester) on 29 August 1189.1 King John "Lackland" (of England) and (?) ((?)) had a relationship.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) and (?) ((?)) had a relationship.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) and (?) de Warrene had a relationship.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) and (?) ((?)) had a relationship.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) and Isabella (of Gloucester) were divorced.1 King John "Lackland" (of England) married second Isabella (of Angoulême), daughter of Aymer "Taillefer" de Valence and Alice de Courtenay, on 24 August 1200 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France.3,1,2 King John "Lackland" (of England) and Matilda Gifford had a relationship.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) died on 19 October 1216 in Newark, Nottinghamshire, England, at age 48.1 He was buried at Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, Worcestershire, England.2,1
Signed Magna Carta in 1215 The statement in the legitimization of Joan, daughter of king John and wife of prince Llywelyn, that each of her parents were unmarried at the time of her birth, does not imply she was born prior to John's first marriage, to Isabelle de Clare in 1189. This marriage had been annulled by the time of Joan's legitimization, and would have been considered by the clerics not to have occurred. It might be that the legitimization does imply that, by the time of John's second marriage, to Isabelle of Angouleme, that Joan's mother was either dead or had become a nun, otherwise the legitimacy of king Henry III might have been called into question. It might also be that the reference in Joan's obituary to her mother as 'queen Clementia' implies that Clemence, mother of Joan, did not die or become a nun until after John's accession. I suspect that in the minds of the monks and clerics who recorded things, these annulments and legitimizations created a virtual world in which annulled real world marriages did not exist, and appropriate legitimizing marriages did exist, with all appropriate side effect implications, including Clemence having been queen.. - Paul K. Davis - paulkdavis@earthlink.net.2

He became the father of Richard Fitzroy about 1186.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) became the father of Oliver Fitzroy about 1187.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) became the father of Princess Joan (of England) in 1188.2 John "Lackland"'s father King Henry II "Curt Mantle" Plantagenet of England died on 6 July 1189 in Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France.1 King John "Lackland" (of England) became the father of John Fitzroy about 1192.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) became the father of Henry Fitzroy about 1192.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) became the father of Eudo Fitzroy about 1192.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) became the father of Geofrey Fitzroy in 1192.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) became the father of Ivo Fitzroy about 1194.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) became King of England in 1199 replacing King Richard I 'Coeur De Lion' (of England).4 John "Lackland"'s mother Queen Eleanor (of Aquitaine) died on 31 March 1204 in Mirabell Castle, Poitiers, Poitou, Aquitaine, France.1 King John "Lackland" (of England) became the father of Osbert Gifford about 1205.2 John "Lackland"'s daughter was married at wedding of Princess Joan (of England) and Llewelyn ap Iorwerth in 1205 in England.2 John "Lackland"'s son Geofrey Fitzroy died in 1205 in Rochell, Charente-Maritime, France.2 John "Lackland"'s son was married at wedding of Richard Fitzroy and Rohsia (Rose) Dover about 1207 in Chilham, Kent, England.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) became the father of King Henry III (of England) on 1 October 1207.1 King John "Lackland" (of England) became the father of King Richard (of the Romans) on 5 January 1209.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) became the father of Princess Joane (of England) on 22 July 1210.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) became the father of Princess Isabel (of England) in 1214.2 King John "Lackland" (of England) became the father of Princess Eleanor (of England) in 1215.2
King John "Lackland" (of England) was replaced as King of England by King Henry III (of England) in 1216.1,4

References

King John "Lackland" (of England) has ID 2-26 in Royalty for Commoners.1

Family of King John "Lackland" (of England) and Agatha De Ferrers, daughter of Walkelin (William) De Ferrieres and Sybil De Braose,

Family of King John "Lackland" (of England) and Miss Plantagenet, daughter of Hamelin Plantagenet and Isabel De Warenne,

Child of King John "Lackland" (of England) and (?) de Warrene

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Child of King John "Lackland" (of England) and Hawisa Fitzwarin, daughter of Fulk II Fitzwarin and Hawise De Dinan,

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Child of King John "Lackland" (of England) and Clementia (?)

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Family of King John "Lackland" (of England) and Isabella (of Gloucester)

Child of King John "Lackland" (of England) and (?) ((?))

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2 Children of King John "Lackland" (of England) and (?) de Warrene

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Child of King John "Lackland" (of England) and (?) ((?))

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Child of King John "Lackland" (of England) and (?) ((?))

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5 Children of King John "Lackland" (of England) and Isabella (of Angoulême), daughter of Aymer "Taillefer" de Valence and Alice de Courtenay,

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Child of King John "Lackland" (of England) and Matilda Gifford

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Last Edited27 Feb 2021

Citations

  1. [S7] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Fourth Edition, The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc, 2002). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in. Hereinafter cited as Royalty for Commoners, 4th Edition.
  2. [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.
  3. [S27] Paul Bailey McBride Web Site, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/genweb.html
  4. [S205] The Continenetal Dynasties 1066-1216, online http://www.royal.gov.uk/history/trees/continen.pdf. Hereinafter cited as The Continenetal Dynasties.
  5. [S207] The Scottish Royal Dynasties 842-1625, online http:/www.royal.gov.uk/history/trees/scottish.pdf. Hereinafter cited as The Scottish Royal Dynasties.