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Felicie DE ROUCY (ROUCI) (1060-1123)
Name: | Felicie DE ROUCY (ROUCI) 1 |
Sex: | Female |
Father: | Hilduin III (IV) DE RAMERU (1010?-1063) |
Mother: | Adele DE ROUCY (1014?-bef1063) |
Individual Events and Attributes
Birth | 1060 | |
Occupation (1) | frm 1076 to 1094 (age 15-34) | Queen Consort of Aragon |
Occupation (2) | frm 1076 to 1094 (age 15-34) | Queen Consort of Navarre |
Group/Caste Membership | House of Montdidier | |
Death | 3 May 1123 (age 62-63) |
Marriage
A denarius (1085–94) bearing Sancho's effigy with the legend SANCIVS REX. | ||
Spouse | Sancho I (IV) RAMIREZ (1042?-1094) | |
Children | Ramiro II OF ARAGON (1075?-1157) | |
Marriage | 1076 (age 15-16) |
Individual Note
Felicia of Roucy (1060 - 3 May 1123) was a daughter of Hilduin IV of Montdidier and his wife Alice of Roucy.
She married in 1076 to Sancho Ramírez,[1] then king of Aragon after he had divorced his first wife, Isabella of Urgell. His accession to the crown of Navarre later that year made her the first Aragonese consort to also be Queen consort of Navarre. She is attested shortly before her husband's death and if thought to have outlived Sancho (the supposed subsequent marriage of Sancho to a third wife, Philippa of Toulouse, appearing in a late chronicle, is now thought to be erroneous).
Felicia gave birth to three sons, Ferdinand, Alfonso and Ramiro, the latter two following her step-son Peter I of Aragon and Navarre in Aragon (Alfonso also in Navarre). Through Ramiro's only daughter Petronila of Aragon, she was ancestor of the later rulers of Aragon.
NOTES:
1 CHAMPAGNE NOBILITY, Medieval Lands2
Sources
1 | Weis, Frederick Lewis & Sheppard, Walter Lee, Jr, "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: Lineages from Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and other Historical Individuals". p 112, 111-25. |
2 | "Wikipedia". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felicia_of_Roucy. |