Ancestors
Ancestors of Baldwin III of Jerusalem16. Geoffrey I, Count of Gâtinais | ||||||||||||||||
8. Geoffrey II, Count of Gâtinais | ||||||||||||||||
17. Beatrice of Mâcon | ||||||||||||||||
4. Fulk IV, Count of Anjou | ||||||||||||||||
18. Fulk III, Count of Anjou | ||||||||||||||||
9. Ermengarde of Anjou | ||||||||||||||||
19. Hildegarde of Sundgau | ||||||||||||||||
2. Fulk of Jerusalem | ||||||||||||||||
20. Amaury de Montfort | ||||||||||||||||
10. Simon I de Montfort | ||||||||||||||||
21. Bertrade de Gometz | ||||||||||||||||
5. Bertrade de Montfort | ||||||||||||||||
22. Richard, Count of Évreux | ||||||||||||||||
11. Agnes d'Evreux | ||||||||||||||||
23. Godechildis | ||||||||||||||||
Baldwin III of Jerusalem | ||||||||||||||||
24. Manasses III, Count of Rethel | ||||||||||||||||
12. Hugh I, Count of Rethel | ||||||||||||||||
25. Judith | ||||||||||||||||
6. Baldwin II of Jerusalem | ||||||||||||||||
26. Guy I of Montlhéry | ||||||||||||||||
13. Melisende de Montlhéry | ||||||||||||||||
27. Hodierna of Gometz | ||||||||||||||||
3. Melisende of Jerusalem | ||||||||||||||||
14. Gabriel of Melitene | ||||||||||||||||
7. Morphia of Melitene | ||||||||||||||||
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