pages 540-9 in ANCIENT ANCESTORS
HENRY PERCY, "Hotspur", killed 1403 at Battle of Shrewsbury, m PHILIPPA, dau of EDMUND MORTIMER, Earl of March (see under Mortimer for ancestors)
HENRY, 2nd Earl of Northumberland, killed at Battle of St. Alban’s 1455
CATHERINE, m EDMUND, Lord GREY de Ruthyn, and has present day descendants
ELIZABETH, 1stly m JOHN, Lord CLIFFORD and WESTMORELAND (see under Clifford for descendants); she 2ndly m Ralph Neville, Earl of Westmoreland
PERGAMUM - Attalid dynasty
ATTALUS of Tius (Tieum), m BOA, a Paphlagonian
Philetaerus, b ca 343 BCE, made ruler of Pergamum (282-263) by LYSIMACHUS
ATTALUS
Eumenes, m Satyra, dau of Posidonius
Eumenes I, Ruler of Pergamum (263-241) throwing off Seleucid control
Philetaerus
ATTALUS (a)
ATTALUS (b), m ANTIOCHIS, dau of ACHAEUS son of SELEUCUS I
ATTALUS I “Soter”
Eumenes
ATTALUS I “Soter”, King of Pergamum (241-197), m APOLLONIS “Eusebes” of Cyzicus
EUMENES II “Soter”
Attalus II “Philadelphus”, King of Pergamum (160/59-138 aet 82) m Stratonice
Philetaerus
Athenaeus
EUMENES II “Soter”, King of Pergamon (197-160/59 when he left his whole kingdom to Rome) m Stratonice, dau of ARIARATHES IV of Cappadocia. By two different concubines he had
Attalus III “Philometor Euergetes”, (138-133 when he bequeated Pergamum to Rome)
Aristonicus, led revolt against Rome (133-130)
PERONNE - Comtes
BERNARD, Comte de SENLIS (see under St. Liz for ancestors)
ROBERT
ROBERT I de PERONNE, ca 1028, m ADELISE
EUDES de PERONNE, dvp
ROGER de PERONNE
PIERRE de PERONNE
GAUTHIER de PERONNE
JEAN I
IVRES I de Neslé (see under Neslé for descendants)
JEAN I de PERONNE, c 1210, m ELIZABETH, dau of JEAN I de LILLE (see under Lille for ancestors)
JEAN II de LILLE (see under Lille for descendants)
PERRACY - Seigneurs
CHILDEBRAND I, Seigneur de Perracy, Comte d’Autun, son of PÉPIN d’Heristal (see under Carolingian dynasty for ancestors), m ROLANDE, dau of BERTHA, a Merovingian
NIVELON (NIBELUNG)
NIVELON “the Historian”, Seigneur de Perracy, Montisan & Hesburg, Comte d’Autun, d 768
CHILDEBRAND II
CHILDEBRAND II, Seigneur de Perracy, d 826/36, m DUNNE d’Autun
THIERRY I
THIERRY I, Comte d’Autun & Chaumois, the Treasurer to Emp CHARLES “the Bold”, d bef 880
RICHARD (see below)
THIERRY II, Comte de Chaumois, d bef 893, m dau of BUDWINE, Comte de Metz (see under Metz for ancestors)
MANASSES I, Comte de Châlons (see under Châlons for descendants)
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RICHARD, son of THIERRY I (see above), alive 883-5
GARNIER
GARNIER (WARINUS), Vicomte de Sens & Troyes, b ca 868, killed 925, m TEUTBERGE, dau of THIBAUD, Comte d’Arles & Vienne (see under Vienne for ancestors)
HUGUES, Comte de Vienne (see under Vienne for descendants)
PERSIA - Achaemenid dynasty
TEISPES I (SHISHPISH I), King of Anshan (Parsa), a southern province of Persia
ARIARAMNES
Pharnakes (Parnaka), controller in Persis
Pharnabazos, m Apame, dau of CYRUS II the Great
Artabazos, hereditary satrap of Dasyleion, had 11 sons including
Pharnabazos, Commander of the Persian Fleet 334-332
Artystone, favourite wife of her nephew DARIUS I
HYTASPES, still alive in 522, Satrap of Parthia & Hyrcania, m RHODOGUNE (mother by another man of the Satrap Artaphernes whose son Artaphernes
jointly commanded the Persian troops in DARIUS’ 490 BCE 3rd Greek campaign)
DARIUS I (see below)
Artanes
Phratagune, m her uncle DARIUS I
Dau, m the Paladin Gobryas
Mardonios, Grand Marshal in the West for XERXES
Dau, m the Paladin OTANES
Smerdomenes, 3rd i/c Marshal of XERXES’ forces
? Patiramphes, charioteer for XERXES
? Anaphes, an infantry commander for XERXES
Artabanos, Satrap of Bactria
Tritantaikhmes, Satrap of Babylonia, 2nd i/c Marshal of XERXES’ forces
? Artyphios, an infantry commander for XERXES
? Ariomardos, an infantry commander for XERXES
? Bassakes, an infantry commander for XERXES
CAMBYSES I, King of Anshan, m MANDANE, dau of King ASTYARGES of Media (see under Media for ancestors)
CYRUS II
CYRUS II “the Great”, b 598, King of Anshan (560/59-530 BCE) defeated Medes 549 and Lydia 546 Great King of Persia (546-530 BCE when he d fighting Queen Tomyris of the Massagetae East of the Aral Sea), King of Babylon (539-ca 535), 1stly m CASSANDANE, dau of PHARNASPES & sister of the Paladin OTANES XE "Babylon - Kings"
Cambyses II, King of Babylon (ca 535-522) Great King of Persia (529-522), defeated the last Pharaoh Psammetichus III in 525, m 2 daus (his sisters) of CYRUS II including ATOSSA
(later wife of DARIUS I) & 4thly m Nitetis, dau of Psammetichus
Smerdis (known as Bardiya), Great King of Persia (522)
Parmys, m DARIUS I
ATOSSA, 1stly m her brother Cambyses II, she 2ndly m the ? Magus usurper, and 3rdly m DARIUS I
Dau 2, m Cambyses II & d 524/3 after he kicked her abdomen when she was pregnant
Apame, m Pharnabazos (see above)
CYRUS II 2ndly m Amytis, dau of King ASTYARGES of Media (see under Media for ancestors)
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DARIUS I, (see above), b 549, as one of “The Seven Paldins” who killed the ? Magus usurper Smerdis in turn usurped the throne as Great King of Persia (521-486 BCE), 1stly m Artabama, possibly a dau of the Paladin Gobryas
Artobazanes
Ariabignes (Ariamenes), an Admiral, d at Battle of Salamis 480 BCE
Arsamenes, an infantry commander
DARIUS 2ndly m ATOSSA, the eldest dau of CYRUS & widow of Cambysses II & the ? Magus usurper
XERXES I
Achaemenes, Satrap of Egypt, killed 459 at Papremis
Masistes, Satrap of Bactria, whose wife was desired by XERXES
Artaynte, m Darius, son of XERXES
Hytaspes
DARIUS I by his favourite wife & aunt Artystone (see above) had
Arsames
Gobryas
DARIUS also m Parmys, dau of Smerdis (Bardiya) – see above
Ariomados, an infantry commander for XERXES
DARIUS I by his niece Phratagune (see above) had
Abrocomes, killed at Thermopylae in 224
Hyperanthes, killed at Thermopylae in 224
DARIUS’ other children included
Dau Mandane, who 2 sons d at Salamis
Artozostre, m Mardonios, son of the Paladin Gobryas by a sister of DARIUS, killed 479
Artontes
Sandauke
Her 3 sons were captured at Salamis and executed by the Greeks
Dau (Anon)
Artokmenes, an infantry commander for XERXES
XERXES I, b 521/0 BCE, Great King of Persia (485-465/4 BCE when murdered in his bedchamber by his Chiliarch Artabanos), m AMESTRIS, dau of the Paladin OTANES (1st of The Seven) and sister of XERXES’ charioteer Patiramphes
Darius, falsely accused of his father’s murder & killed by brother ARTAXERXES
Hytaspes, Satrap of Bactria, killed in war with ARTAXERXES
XERXES also had illegitimate children, including
Tithraustes, commander of XERXES’ fleet from Phoenicia and Cilicia
Artarios
Menostanes, a supporter of Sogdianos (see below)
Amytis, said to be a promiscuous daughter
ARTAXERXES I “Macrocheir” (the Long Armed), Great King of Persia (464-424 BCE), 1stly m Damaspia
Xerxes II, King (424 BCE, assassinated 2 months later by Sogdianos)
ARTAXERXES I had by a Babylonian concubine
Sogdianos, briefly King in 424
ARTAXERXES I had by a 2nd Babylonian concubine KOSMARTYDENE illegitimate sons
DARIUS II
Arsites (Arishitta)
ARTAXERXES I had by ANDIA
PARYSATIS, m her half-brother DARIUS II
DARIUS II “Nothus”, Great King of Persia (423-405 BCE), m his half-sister PARYSATIS
ARTAXERXES “Mnemon” II
Cyrus “the Younger”, d 401BCE
Ostanes
Arsames, m Sisygambis, dau of ARTAXERXES “Mnemon” II (d by fasting 5 days after hearing of Alexander’s death in 323 BCE)
Darius III “Codomanus”, usurper King of Persia (335-330 BCE when stabbed by his supporter Bessus) defeated 331 BCE by Alexander “the Great”, who m his half-sister
Stateira
dau, m Mithridates, killed 334 BCE at Battle of River Granicus
Barsine Stateira, killed 323 BCE, m as 2nd wife of Alexander “the Great” XE "Alexander the Great"
Heracles, d in infancy
Drypetis, killed with Stateira by order of Roxane 323 BCE, m Hephaestion
Oxathres
Amastris, 1stly m Craterus, 2ndly m Dionysius, Tyrant of Heraclea (d 306/5 BCE)
Clearchus II, Tyrant of Heraclea XE "Heraclea - Tyrants" , executed 289 by order of LYSIMACHUS
Oxathres, Tyrant of Heraclea, executed 289 by order of LYSIMACHUS
Amastris
Amastris 3rdly m LYSIMACHUS, King of Thrace, a former bodyguard of Alexander “the Great” (d 281 BCE)
Alexander
ARTAXERXES II “Mnemon” (the Mindfull), Great King of Persia (404-359 BCE), by his 1st wife had
RHODOGUNE, m ORONTES, Satrap of Armenia (see under Armenia, Orontid dynasty, and Iberia for descendants)
Apama, m Pharnabazus II, Satrap of Daskalytis on the Hellespont (412-374 BCE)
Artabazus, d after 328 BCE, Persian Satrap of Western Asia & Bithynia & Macedonian Satrap of Bactria under Alexander “the Great”
Barsine, 1stly m Mentor the Rhodian. She 2ndly m Memnon
Dau, m Nearchus
Barsine, 3rdly m Alexander “the Great” XE "Alexander the Great"
Artakama, m as 1st wife of PTOLEMY I “Soter” of Egypt
Artonis, m Eumenes of Cardia, Secretary of Alexander “the Great”
ARTAXERXES II 2ndly m Statira, dau of Hydarnes
Artaxerxes III “Ochus”, (358-338 when assassinated)
Arses, King of Persia (338-336 when supplanted by usurper Darius III)
Darius
Arbupales, killed 334 at Battle of River Granicus
Ariaspes
Arsames
SISYGAMBIS, d 323, m ARSAMES (see above)
PERSIA - Sassanid dynasty
ARDASHĎR I, probably a natural son and adopted by father’s successor Păpak, King of Fars
ARDASHĎR I (ARTAXERXES), Great King of Persia, rebelled against and defeated Parthian King Artabanus V 224 CE & took title Shahanshah (226-241), defeated Roman Emperor Alexander Severus 232, established Zoroastrianism as the state religion
SHĂPÜR I
SHĂPÜR I, , Shahanshah of Persia (241- 272), used Roman Emperor Valerian as a mounting block, defeated by Roman vassal king Odenathus (assassinated 266, m Zenobia descended from Cleopatra)
Hormizd I Ardashir, Great King (272-73)
Bahrăm (Varahrăn) I, Great King (273-76)
Bahrăm II, Great King (276-93)
Bahrăm III, Great King (293 deposed)
NARSEH (NARSES), Great King (293-302 when abdicated), d 303
HORMIZD II
MIRIAN, King of Georgia (295-342), ancestor of the Sassanid dynasty of Georgia
HORMIZD (HORMOUZ) II, Great King (302-9)
Adhnarseh, Great King (309)
Hormizd (Hormidas), fled to Rome and joined staff of Emperor Julian
Ardashďr II, Great King (379-83 when deposed)
his heir killed by Romans 344
SHĂPÜR III, Great King (383-88)
BAHRÄM (Varahrăn) IV, Great King (388-99)
YAZDGIRD I
YAZDGIRD I, Great King (399-420), appointed a brother as King of Armenia 415/16
BAHRĂM V
Shăpür, King of Armenia (413-20)
BAHRĂM V “the Wild Ass”, Great King (420-38)
YAZDGIRD II
YAZDGIRD II, Great King (438-57)
Hormizd III, Joint Great King (457-59)
PËRŐZ I
Balash, Great King (484-88 when deposed)
PËRŐZ I, Great King (457-84, when killed fighting the Huns)
KAVĂD I
Zămăsp, Great King (496-99)
Narseh
Përőz
Gilanshah
Gil Gavporc, Prince of Tabiristan (647-70)
KAVĂD I, Great King (488-97 & 499-531)
Ka’us, Prince of Tabiristan (530-37)
KHUSRAU
KHUSRAU I “Anurshirvan” (meaning “of the Immortal Soul”), Great King of Persia (531-79)
Yazdanadh
Kaharbokht
Përőz II, Great King (631)
HORMIZD IV, Great King (579-90 when deposed)
KHUSRAU II
Merzeban, ancestor of the Shahs of Shirwan
Kavăd II Shďroes, Great King (628)
Ardashďr III, Great King (628-30)
SHAHRYAR
YAZDGIRD III
Khorezadh Khusrau IV, Great King (631)
Bőrăn, Great Queen (630-31)
Ăzarmëdukht, Great Queen (631-32)
Hormizd V, Joint Great King (631-32)
YAZDGIRD III, last Sassanid Great King of Persia (632-51 when murdered in a mill at Marv)
SHAH ZENAN, m HUSAIN ibn ALI, 3rd Holy Imam (see under Muhammad the Prophet and his family for descendants)
Another dau m Muhammad, son of Abu Bakr, 1st Caliph of Islam
PERTH - Earls (See under Drummond)
PETIT (PETTYT) - Lords of Dunboyne & Barons of Mullingar
(In the reign of Richard I, William Le Petyt, 1st Lord of Dunboyne and Molngar, succeeded Hugh de Lacy, Earl of Hereford, as Lord Justice of Ireland).
WILLIAM le PETIT, 6th Lord of Dunboyne and Molyngar (sic), Co Meath
SYNOLDA, his heir carried this title and estate in 1274 to her husband Sir THOMAS le BOTILER, slain at Battle of Mullingar in 1329 (see under Butler for descendants)
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JOAN PETTYT, dau of the Baron of Mullingar (sic), m Sir JOHN D’ARCY, Sheriff of Meath 1404 & 1415
PETTY
ANTHONY PETTY, a clothier of Romsey, Hants, b 1588, d 1644.
WILLIAM
son 2, dsp
WILLIAM PETTY Kt., M.D., F.R.S., b 6.6.1623, d 16.12.1687. (See Aubrey’s Brief Lives and Burke’s Peerage p 1540 for details of Sir William’s career). He m in 1667 the widow of Sir Maurice Fenton and dau of Sir HADRESS WALLER (see under Waller for ancestors), perhaps related to Edmund Waller (described in Aubrey’s Brief Lives). She was created Baroness of Shelburne in 1688.
Charles, Baron Shelburne, m in 1690 Mary Williams and dsp
Henry, succeeded his brother, became Viscount Dunkerron and Earl of Shelburne, m Arabella, dau of Charles Boyle, Lord Clifford
ANNE, m 14.1.1692 THOMAS, 1st Earl of KERRY and Viscount CLANMAURICE (see under FitzMaurice for descendants)
According to Aubrey WILLIAM PETTY also had an illegitimate dau, b ca 1679, who was an actress at Duke’s playhouse
PEVEREL
MAUD FITZINGELRIC, a concubine of WILLIAM, Duke of Normandy (almost certainly before he m MATILDA)
WILLIAM PEVEREL (taking his mother’s 2nd husband’s family name)
MAUD was then married off to Ranulf Peverell who was given holdings after the Conquest in four counties of England
Robert Peverell (Note: he may have been another illegitimate son of Duke WILLIAM)
WILLIAM PEVEREL “the Elder” of Nottingham, d 1113/4, a companion & probably son of the Conqueror, given large holdings in eight counties, m ADELINE
William, dvp
Pain Peverell, Lord of Whittington
WILLIAM (a second)
ADELISE, m RICHARD de REVIERS (see under Reviers for descendants)
MAUD, m RANDULPHUS de WHITTINGDON (see under Whittingdon for descendants)
WILLIAM PEVEREL “the Younger” of Nottingham, ca 1153, had his castle at Nottingham given in custody to WILLIAM PAYNEL (PAINEL or PAGANEL), m 1stly Oddona
WILLIAM 2ndly m AVISE de LANCASTER, dau of Comte ROGER de MONTGOMERY of Poitou “the Poitevin” by AUMODIS, Comtesse de la Marche (see under Montgomery for ancestors)
Henry
MARGARET, m ROBERT, Earl of Ferrieres (sic) and 2nd Earl of Derby (see under Ferrers for descendants)
HELEN m WILLIAM FITZ-ALAN (see under FitzAlan, Earls of Arundel, for descendants)
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THOMAS PEVERELL, m MARGARET, dau of Sir THOMAS COURTENAY
dau, m HUNGERFORD (see under Hungerford for descendants)
PHOKAS of Byzantium
Phocas, Emperor (602-610)
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NIKEPHORAS PHOKAS of Cappadocia, b ca 840, d 896
BARDOS
BARDOS PHOKAS, Caesar at Constantinople, b 880, d 969, m dau of EUDOKIOS MALEINOS
LEO
LEO PHOKAS, Prefect of Cappadocia and Grand Admiral, d 976
SOPHIA, m KONSTANTIN SKLEROS (see under Skleros for descendants)
PICTS - Kings
The Picts (from Roman Picti = the painted ones) tended to favour matrilineal descent for their kings, possibly because they could then be sure of the mothers even if not of the fathers!
BRIDEI
BRIDEI, King of Dalriada, said to have given Isle of Iona to Colum Cile (St. Columba the Elder) soon after 563
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EANFRITH, Angle King of Northumbria (633-4), (see under Northumbria for ancestors) m a dau of EOCHAID BUIDE, King of the Picts and Dalriada (608-29) - see under Dalriada for ancestors
dau, m DOMNALL
dau, m BELLI, King of Strathclyde, d bef 641 (see under Strathclyde for descendants)
Bruidhe III, King of the Picts (672-93)
dau, m AINFTECH
Talorcan (Talargain), King of the Picts (653-57)
AINFTECH, d 693, and above wife
dau, m EOCHAID II “Crooked Nose”, King of Dalriada (see under Dalriada for descendants)
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DOMNALL, King of the Picts, and dau of EANFRITH
GARNAIT
Drust I, King of the Picts (663-71)
dau, m Gyddno Garuntur (see under Strathclyde for ancestors)
Bruidhe (Bridei) IV, King of the Picts (697-706)
Nechtan, King of the Picts (706-24), converted to Christianity
dau, m Talorg
Drest II, King of the Picts (782-4)
Alpin I, King of the Picts (726-28)
GARNAIT MacDomnall , King of the Picts, (657-63)
SPONDANA, m King EOCHAID II of Scotland (see under Scotland, Kings, for descendants)
PIERPOINT
INGELRAM de PIERPOINT
ROBERT
ROBERT de PIERPOINT, m ERMENGARDE de MONTAGU
WILLIAM
WILLIAM de PIERPOINT
HUGH
HUGH de PIERPOINT, m CLEMENCE (AGATHA), dau of GAUTHIER, Comte de Rethel (see under Rethel for ancestors)
BEATRICE, m WILLIAM de WARRENNE (see under Warenne for descendants)
PIGOT
Baron de Biars
Hervé, his heir as Baron de Biars
Sigebert
Guillaume de Biars, Seneschal to ROBERT, Comte de Mortaine, and present at Hastings
OSMELINE
OSMELINE AVENEL, Seigneur de Say
PICOT AVENEL
Robert
Henry
Note: a William Avenel was a tenant Lord of Haddon Hall in 1153 as daughtes married Richard Vernon )
PICOT (Robert) AVENEL de SAY, a companion of the Conqueror, d 1066, probably at Hastings, m ADELOYSE, dau of HAMON DENTATUS (see under Gloucester, Earls, for ancestors)
WILLIAM de SAY, m BEATRICE de MANDERVILLE (see under Manderville for descendants)
PICOT MILES de SAY, Baron of Clun, m HELIAS, Lady of Clun
ISABEL m WILLIAM FitzALAN (see under FitzAlan for descendants)
RALPH PIGOT
William
RALPH PIGOT of Tong
EUGENE, m THOMAS FITZBERNARD (see under FitzBernard for descendants)
PISO – Consuls of Rome
Note: in this section the names shown in bold only infer present day descendants if the dubious descent through Constantius Chlorus is accepted.
LUCIUS CALPURNIUS PISO I, Consul in 58 BC, friend of Julius Caesar
LUCIUS CALPURNIUS PISO II
LUCIUS CALPURNIUS PISO II, d 32, Consul in 15 BC, m as 3rd husband of MARIAMME “the Younger”, grand-dau of King HEROD “the Great” (see under Judaea, Kings, for ancestors)
ARRIUS (ANTONINUS) CALPERNIUS PISO
ARRIUS (ANTONINUS) CALPERNIUS PISO, m BOIONIA PROCILLA SERVILLA
POMPEIA PLOTINA CLAUDIA PHOEBE PISO, usually known as PLOTINA, 1stly m Corelius Rufus. She 2ndly m TRAJAN, Emperor (98-117) see under Roman Emperors for
dubious descendants
PLANTAGENET - Earls of Chester, Derby, Leicester & Lancaster
EDMUND PLANTAGENET “Crouchback”, 2nd son of King HENRY III, b 1245, d 1295. Pope Innocent IV gave him Manfred’s kingdom in Sicily when he was aged nine. He was later made Earl of Chester, then Derby and then Leicester, becoming the greatest of the English noblemen. He m 1stly Avelina Forz (d 1274), dau of William de Fortibus (Forz), Earl of Albemarle (Aumâle). He 2ndly m Queen BLANCHE of Navarre, dau of ROBERT I, Comte d’Artois (son of LOUIS VIII, King of France) and widow of ENRIQUE I, King of Navarre.
Thomas, b 1279/80, beheaded 1322, succeeded as 2nd Earl of Lancaster and jure uxoris Earl of Lincoln, m Alice de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln and Salisbury. She 2ndly m Eubule (Ebles),
Lord Strange and 3rdly m Hugh de Fresnes.
HENRY
John, b 1286, d unmrrd 1327 in France
Mary, d young
HENRY, 3rd Earl of Lancaster and Leicester, b 1281, became blind, d 1343, m MAUD, dau and heiress of Sir PATRICK CHAWORTH (see under Chaworth for ancestors)
Blanche, b 1305, m Thomas, Lord Wake
MAUD, b 1310, m 1stly WILLIAM de BURGH, 3rd Earl of Ulster (see under Burgh for descendants); she 2ndly m Ralph de Ufford, Earl of Suffolk
JOANE PLANTAGENET, b 1312, m JOHN de MOWBRAY, 3rd Baron. (see under Mowbray for descendants)
HENRY, “the Wryneck”, b 1314
Isabel, b ca 1317, Prioress of Amesbury, d 1347
ELEANOR, b ca 1318, m 1stly JOHN, 2nd Baron BEAUMONT (see under Beaumont for descendants). She 2ndly m RICHARD FITZALAN, 9th Earl of Arundel (see under
FitzAlan for descendants)
MARY, b ca 1321, m aged 14 to HENRY, Lord Percy (see under Percy for descendants)
Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, d 1322
HENRY “of Grosmont”, “the Wryneck”, KG, b 1314, d of the plague 1361, made Earl of Derby & Earl of Lincoln, succeeded as Earl of Lancaster and Leicester, the greatest nobleman of his day, created Duke of Lancaster (only the 2nd English duke). He was EDWARD III’s Lieutenant in Gascony. He m ISABEL, 4th dau of HENRY, Earl of Buchan, 1st Baron Beaumont (see under Beaumont for ancestors)
Maud, b 1335, 1stly betrothed to Ralph, son and heir of Ralph, Lord Stafford and at age of 6 his widow. She 2ndly m Wilhelm I, Duke of Bavaria, Count of Zeeland, Holland and Hainault
BLANCHE, b ca 1345, m JOHN “of Gaunt” (see under England, Kings for descendants)
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THOMAS PLANTAGENET de BROTHERTON, d 1338, Lord of Catherlogh, son of King EDWARD I (see under England, Kings, for ancestry), b 1300 at Brotherton, created Earl Marshal of England 1312, d 1338, created Earl of Norfolk in 1312, m 1stly ALICE, dau of Sir ROGER Halys of Harwich
Edward, d bef 1337
MARGARET PLANTAGENET, her father’s heir and she was then entitled Margaret Marshal, Duchess of Norfolk, Lady of Catherlogh, m 1stly JOHN, 3rd Baron SEGRAVE
(see under Segrave and Mowbray for descendants). She 2ndly m Sir Walter, Lord Mauny (the ablest of EDWARD III’s military commanders), by whom she had a son and a dau Anne
who m John Hastings, Earl of Pembroke. She became the greatest dowager of her age, living in state at Framlingham Castle.
Alice, m Edward de Montacute, 1st Baron Montaguxe "MONTAGU - Earls of Salisbury"
THOMAS 2ndly m as 2nd husband of Mary, dau of WILLIAM, 2nd Lord ROS and widow of Sir Ralph Cobham
John, a monk at Ely
PLESSETIS - Earls of Warwick
GRIMOLT (GRIMOALD) de Plessis, imprisoned after Battle of Val-es-Dunes
dau, ca 1066 m WILLIAM d’ALBINI (see under Albini for descendants)
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JOHN de PLESSETS, a Norman domestic servant in the household of King HENRY III, made Governor of the Castle of Devizes, Sheriff of Oxfordshire, Constable of the Tower of London, and eventually Earl of Warwick, m CHRISTIAN, dau of HUGH de SANDFORD (see under Sandford for ancestors)
HUGH de PLESSETIS
John, m Annabel, dau of NICHOLAS de SEGRAVE
By the King’s pressure JOHN m 2ndly MARGERY, Countess of Warwick.
William, succeeded as Earl of Warwick, m Maude de Percy and dsp 1184 on Crusade
HUGH de PLESSETIS, d 1291, m ISABEL, dau of JOHN de RIPARIUS (see under Riparius for ancestors)
Hugh, his successor, m Philippa, dau of Richard Montfichet
CHRISTIAN m JOHN de SEGRAVE, 2nd Baron (see under Segrave for descendants)
PLUNKETT - Earls of Fingall
JOHN PLUNKETT of Beaulieu (Bewly), Co Meath
JOHN PLUNKETT
JOHN PLUNKETT, living ca Henry III
JOHN PLUNKETT
RICHARD of Rathregan, (see below).
JOHN PLUNKETT, ancestor of the Lords of Louth
ALICE, m NICHOLAS St LAWRENCE, Lord of Howth (see under St. Lawrence for descendants)
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RICHARD PLUNKETT of Rathregan (see above)
RICHARD PLUNKETT
RICHARD PLUNKETT, summoned to Parliament as a Baron in 1374
CHRISTOPHER PLUNKETT