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Anne Couvent’s Ascending Lineage to Louis VIII, …

Anne Couvent's Ascending Lineage to Louis viii , King of France Based on the Genealogical Research of Roland-Yves Gagn and Laurent Kokanosky, Heraldry Research and Artwork by John P. DuLong Anne Couvent came to New France from Picardy with her husband Philippe Amiot / Hameau and two sons, Jean and Mathieu, in 1636. A third child, Charles, was born in New France. In addition, her nephew, Toussaint Ledran, the son of Louis Ledran and Charlotte Couvent, also settled in New France. Many Canadians and Americans descend from one of the Couvent sisters and thus from royalty. Louis viii , known as the Lion, was the son of King Philippe II Auguste and the father of St. Louis IX. He had a brief reign from 1223 to 1226. His wife, Blanche of Castile, would be regent of France twice, during the minority of St. Louis from 1226 to 1234 and again while he was on Crusade from 1248. until 1252. Paternal Arms Couple Maternal Arms I The Amiots were Anne Couvent and Philippe The Couvents were non-armigerous.

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1 Anne Couvent's Ascending Lineage to Louis viii , King of France Based on the Genealogical Research of Roland-Yves Gagn and Laurent Kokanosky, Heraldry Research and Artwork by John P. DuLong Anne Couvent came to New France from Picardy with her husband Philippe Amiot / Hameau and two sons, Jean and Mathieu, in 1636. A third child, Charles, was born in New France. In addition, her nephew, Toussaint Ledran, the son of Louis Ledran and Charlotte Couvent, also settled in New France. Many Canadians and Americans descend from one of the Couvent sisters and thus from royalty. Louis viii , known as the Lion, was the son of King Philippe II Auguste and the father of St. Louis IX. He had a brief reign from 1223 to 1226. His wife, Blanche of Castile, would be regent of France twice, during the minority of St. Louis from 1226 to 1234 and again while he was on Crusade from 1248. until 1252. Paternal Arms Couple Maternal Arms I The Amiots were Anne Couvent and Philippe The Couvents were non-armigerous.

2 Amiot, married about 1625, non-armigerous. probably at or near pieds (Aisne) Picardy, she was the daughter of: II The Couvents were Antoinette de Longueval and non-armigerous. Guillaume Couvent, married before 1601, probably at or near pieds, she was the daughter of: III Louise de Joyeuse, dame of Sivry, and Charles de Longeuval, sieur of Ormes, seigneur of part of Sivry and of Walicourt, married about 1581, she was the daughter of: IV Jean de Joyeuse, seigneur of Champigneulle, and Nicole des Ancherins, dame of Cierges and Bantheville in part, heiress of Sivry, marriage contract 31 December 1561, married January 1563, he was the son of: Anne Couvent to the Kings of France John P. DuLong Page 1 of 4. 2017. Paternal Arms Couple Maternal Arms V Fran ois de Joyeuse, seigneur of Champigneulle, and Nicole Fran oise de Beauvais, probably married between 1530. and 1540, he was the son of: VI Marguerite de Barban on, dame of Montgobert, and Robert de Joyeuse, count of Grandpr , married 15 July 1519, she was the daughter of: VII Fran ois de Barban on, seigneur of La Fert , and Fran oise de Villers, dame of Montgobert, probably married between 1490 and before 26 May 1507 (and not on 20 October 1511 as reported in several publications), he was the son of: viii Jeanne de Sarrebruche and Christophe de Barban on, seigneur of Canny-sur-Matz, married about 1463, she was the daughter of: IX Robert I de Sarrebruche, lord of Commercy, and Jeanne, countess of Roucy and of Braine (she is a descendant of Henry III, king of England), married around 1414-1417 at Braine, he was the son of: X Marie de Ch teauvillain, dame of Louvois, and Am de Sarrebruche, seigneur of Commercy and of Venisy, married 27 September 1396, she was the daughter of: Anne Couvent to the Kings of France John P.

3 DuLong Page 2 of 4. 2017. Paternal Arms Couple Maternal Arms XI Jeanne de Grancey, dame of Louvois and of Pierrepont, and Jean II de Ch teauvillain, seigneur of Thil, Ch teauvillain, and Marigny, married about 1372, she was the daughter of: XII Yolande de Bar, dame de Pierrepont, and Eudes VII de Grancey, chevalier, councilor and chamberlain of the king of France, probably married between 1350 and 1355, she was the daughter of: XIII Marie / Jeanne / Marguerite de Namur, of the house of Dampierre, and Thibault de Bar, chevalier, seigneur of Pierrepont and Ancerville, probably married between 1336. and before 7 February 1340, but did not receive a dispensation until 9 September 1342, she was the daughter of: XIV Marie d'Artois and Jean de Flanders, of the house of Dampierre, count of Namur, married 6 May 1309, she was the daughter of: XV Philippe I, count of Artois, and Blanche de Bretagne (granddaughter of Henry III, king of England), marriage contract July 1280, married after November 1281, he was the son of: Anne Couvent to the Kings of France John P.

4 DuLong Page 3 of 4. 2017. Paternal Arms Couple Maternal Arms XVI Robert II, count of Artois, and Amicie de Courtenay, dame de Conches, marriage contract 13. June 1259, married 13 June 1262, Paris, he was the son of: XVII Robert I of France, count of Artois, and Mathilde / Mahaut de Brabant, married 14 June 1237, Compi gne (Oise). Picardy, the son of: XVIII Louis viii , the Lion, king of France, and Blanche of Castile, married 23 May 1200, Pont-Audemer (Eure). Normandy. Heraldry Artwork: Done using Adobe Illustrator and Armorial Gold Heraldry Clipart. Please do not use the arms as portrayed here in any form without the express permission of John P. DuLong. Anne Couvent to the Kings of France John P. DuLong Page 4 of 4. 2017.


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