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  1. Sep 14, 2021 · Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Richard (Plantagenet) of Cornwall born abt. 1252 Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England died 1296 Northumberland, England including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + 7 genealogist comments + Y-chromosome DNA + more in the free family tree community.

  2. Oct 4, 2022 · Birth: 1252 Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England. Death: Mar. 30, 1296 Northumberland, England. Richard was the son of Richard de Cornwall and his second wife Sanchia of Provence. He was granted in 1283 by his brother Edmund of Cornwall, 2nd Earl of Cornwall, the Manor of Thunnock.

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  4. Brief Life History of Richard of Cornwall. When Richard of Cornwall Lord of Thunnuck was born in 1252, in Croft Ambrey, Herefordshire, England, his father, Richard of Cornwall, was 43 and his mother, Joan de Valletort, was 28. He married Joan FitzJohn about 1282, in Herefordshire, England.

    • 1209 Birth and Parents
    • 1225 Continental Responsibilities
    • 1231 First Marriage to Isabel Marshall
    • 1236 Jerusalem
    • 1243 Second Marriage to Sanche of Provence
    • 1257 King of Germany
    • 1269 Third Marriage to Beatrice de Falkenburg
    • Mistresses
    • 1271 Death and Burial
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    Richard of England was born at Winchester Castle 5 January 1209, the second son of John, King of England, and his wife Isabel of Angouleme. The Chronicle of Ralph of Coggeshall records the birth in 1209 of "Ricardus secundus filius regis". Matthew Paris records that "Isabel Anglorum regina" gave birth in 1208 to “Johanni regi filium legitimum...Ric...

    From an early age Richard, the king's younger brother, was given responsibilities on the European continent. He was designated Comte de Ponthieu before 14 Aug 1225, a role he renounced in 1243. In 1236, he was suggested as intermediary to negotiate an Anglo/imperial alliance proposed by Emperor Friedrich II but did not take up the post.

    He married first at Fawley, Buckinghamshire on 30 March 1231 Isabel Marshal, widow of Gilbert de Clare, second daughter of William Marshal,Earl of Pembroke and his wife Isabella de Clare. Matthew Paris records that she died of Jaundice contracted in childbirth. She died in Berkhamstead Castle, Hertfordshire 15 or 17 January 1240 and is buried in Be...

    Implementing a vow taken in 1236, Richard arrived at Acre, Palestine on 11 October 1240 and re-established some order in the kingdom of Jerusalem. He left in May 1241.

    He married second, at Westminster Abbey 23 November 1243 Sanche (or Sanchia, Senchia) of Province, 3rd daughter and co-heiress of Raymond Berenger V. Cawley refers to her father as Raymond Berenger IV, Comte de Province. She was crowned Queen of Germany with her husband 17 May 1257 at Aachen Cathedral. She died in November, 1261 was buried in Hayle...

    In 1247 Richard was a proposed candidate to be king of Germany. In December 1256 the archbishops of Koln and Mainz, after promises of payments were made, offered him the German crown. Richard accepted the offer and sailed for Germany; he was confirmed by a limited election outside Freankfurt 13 January 1257, but entry into the city was barred by Ar...

    He married 3rd, at Kaiserslautern, Germany 16 June 1269 Beatrice de Falkenburg (or Fauquemont), daughter of Dietrich II de Falkenburg. Beatrix van Valkenburg was the daughter of Dirk Heer van Valkenburg and his first wife Bertha van Limburg and the niece of the Archbishop of Köln. Cawley observes that "This marriage was arranged to bolster Richard'...

    Richardson notes that Richard had children by one or more mistresses but does not name them. Cawley names one mistress as Joan de Valletort, but adds that "the primary source which confirms her parentage and relationship with Earl Richard has not been identified." Cawley acknowledges that Richard had more than one mistress.

    Cawley notes that Richard suffered an apoplectic stroke in [Oct] 1271 which paralysed his left side and affected the balance of his mind. He died 2 (or 3) April, 1272 and was buried with his 2nd wife, Sanche, at Hailes Abbey, Gloucestershire, his heart being interred in the choir of he Church of the Grey Friars, Oxford. The younger brother of Henry...

    By Isabel 1. John of Cornwall Cawley notes he was born in Marlow, Buckinghamshire 31 January 1232 and died there 23 September of the same year. 2. Isabel Plantagenet shown born 1233. Isabel of Cornwall Cawley shows Isabella born in Marlow, Buckinghamshire 8 September 1233. 3. Henry Plantagenet shown born 1235 Henry of Cornwall (usually styled Henry...

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  5. When Joan of Cornwall was born about 1285, in Thonock, Lincolnshire, England, her father, Richard of Cornwall Lord of Thunnuck, was 34 and her mother, Joan FitzJohn, was 35. She married Sir John Howard in 1309, in Burford, Shropshire, England. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 1 daughter.

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    • Sir John Howard, Sir Thomas Peche
  6. Richard De Cornwall. Birth. 1252. Berkhamsted, Dacorum Borough, Hertfordshire, England. Death. 30 Mar 1296 (aged 43–44) Northumberland, England. Burial. Hailes Abbey. Hailes, Tewkesbury Borough, Gloucestershire, England Add to Map. Memorial ID. 82678764. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 0. Flowers 80. Memorials. Region. Europe.

  7. Richard OF CORNWALL König des Hl. Röm. Reiches (1209 - 1272) Mother: Joan DE VALLETORT (1230 - 1299) Sibling: Walter OF CORNWALL (1254 - 1313) Sibling: Philip of CORNWALL (1248 - 1255) Sibling: Joan OF CORNWALL

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