Eleanor of Aquitaine - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Eleanor of Aquitaine
16. William V of Aquitaine
8. William VIII of Aquitaine
17. Agnes of Burgundy
4. William IX of Aquitaine
18. Robert I, Duke of Burgundy
9. Hildegarde of Burgundy
19. Ermengarde of Anjou
2. William X of Aquitaine
20. Pons of Toulouse
10. William IV of Toulouse
21. Almodis de la Marche
5. Philippa of Toulouse
22. Robert, Count of Mortain
11. Emma of Mortain
23. Matilda de Montgomerie
1. Eleanor of Aquitaine
24. Hugues I of Châtellerault
12. Boson II of Châtellerault
25. Gerberge de La Rochefoucauld
6. Aimery I of Châttellerault
26. Aimery IV of Thouars
13. Alienor de Thouars
27. Aremgarde de Mauléon
3. Aenor de Châtellerault
28. Archimbaud Borel de Bueil
14. Barthelemy de L'Isle Bouchard
29. Agnes de L'Isle Bouchard
7. Dangerose de l'Isle Bouchard
30. Eon de Blaison
15. Gerberge de Blaison
31. Tcheletis de Trèves

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