Philippe I, king of France

Events


Date of Birth:1052.

Place of Birth: unknown.

The date is given by Cawley and by Fliche (p. 1). Père Anselme (1:73) and Glocker (p. 344) give 1053.


Date of Death: 29 or 30 July 1108.

Place of Death: Probably Melun.

The date and place are given Fliche (p. 76).


Place of Burial: the church of the monastery of Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire.

The place is given by Fliche (p. 77).


Relationships


Father: Henri I, king of France.

This relationship is given père Anselme (1:73), by Fliche (p. 1), by Lewis (pp. 45-46), by Raffensperger, and by Glocker (p. 344).

Mother: Anna Iaroslavna.

This relationship is given père Anselme (1:73), by Fliche (p. 1), by Lewis (pp. 45-46), by Raffensperger, and by Tanner.


Spouse: Bertha van Holland. Married 1072, repudiated 1092.

This relationship is given père Anselme (1:74), by Fliche (pp. 36-38), by Lewis (p. 47), by Glocker (p. 344), and by Tanner.


Spouse: Bertrade de Montfort. Married 1092 in Paris.

This relationship is given père Anselme (1:74), by Fliche (pp. 41-44), by Lewis (p. 50), by Glocker (p 344), and by Tanner. Père Anselme has it as an unmarried relationship.


Children (by Bertha):

(Complete source citations for facts about the children on this page are currently outside of the scope of this project. Most information below comes from Cawley.)


Constance de France (about 1078 - 4 September 1126) married (1) Hugues I de Blois, count of Troyes; married (2) Bohemond I, prince of Antioch.


Louis Thibaut de France (1081 - 1 August 1137), later Louis VI “le Gros”, king of France, married (1) Lucienne de Rochefort; married (2) Adélaïde de Maurienne.


Henri de France (born 1083, died young).


Children (by Bertrade):


Philippe de France (about 1093 - after 1133) married Elisabeth de Montlhéry.


Fleuri de France (about 1095 - after 1119).


Cecile de France (about 1097 - after 1145) married (1) Tancred, prince of Tiberias; married (2) Pons, count of Tripoli.


Eustachie de France (died 1143) married Jean, lord of Etampes.


References


Anselme de Sainte-Marie. Histoire Généalogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France, des Pairs, Grands Officiers de la Couronne, de la Maison du Roy et des Anciens Barons du Royaume. 9 Volumes (Paris: 1726-1733).


Cawley, Charles. “PHILIPPE de France” in Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.


Cokayne, G.E., and G.W. Watson. The Seize Quartiers of the Kings and Queens of England. (1896).


Fliche, Augustin. Le règne de Philippe 1er, roi de France (1060-1108) (Paris: 1912).


Glocker, Winfrid. Die Verwandten der Ottonen und ihre Bedeutung in der Politik: Studien zur Familienpolitik und zur Genealogie des Sächsischen Kaiserhauses (Böhlau Verlag: Köln, 1989).


Lewis, Andrew W. Royal Succession in Capetian France: Studies on Familial Order and the State, (Harvard University Press, 1981).


Raffensperger, Christian. Ties of Kinship: Genealogy and Dynastic Marriage in Kyivan Rus’. (Harvard U.P., 2016).


Sirjean, Gaston. Encyclopédie généalogique des maisons souveraines du monde: Première Partie No. 3 Les Capétiens Directs (1959).


Tanner, Heather J. Families, Friends, and Allies: Boulogne and Politics in Northern France and England c. 879 - 1160. (Brill: 2004).