Saturday, June 21, 2014

Queen of France

Spanish Kingdom found

This is getting embarassing,
the "my line" talk, but I have to indulge a little while,

I discovered today the Kingdom of Castile,
with King Ferdinand III, and his father Alfonso IV
through the british side, of King Edward I,

also a discovery of another Vaux line, that of Harrowden.

I thought the King line was to France only from the Plantagent Kings,
yet there was Eleanor Castile.

Whose father was Ferdinand III of Castile,
bringing in a young looking curley red-blondish type.



I wanna tease at his shoes, but, no, I discovered a few more surnames, 
away from this poetic ruler.
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There was a moment around my Saunders line, 
where the saunders was not being found as being married to a Whetenhall, but it was recovered to find Alice Aly of Berkeley.

In those times, genealogy is really bad for the heart. 
To have a kingdom one day and feel it was all lost,
because of an online database, stating another name.

I prefer to already know my convictions of purpose rather than require these lines as a necessity, but the peoople are so diatribed into this family tree being exact. It does seem odd, when years before, great leaders simply took over, rather than databased into rule.

I guess I'm a woman with no sword nor army, 
so I have been jestered into its work servitude, of proof.

A shame to those who require the witness in proof any further.


I know I am being silly, at the moment, but it does appear that from this one line, I personally encompass, most of europes property. 


Yell, yell, yell, say the others "so do I", yet where are they in form or standing of the finality in purposes, only living as after sayers, 
"I coulda done that", well they didn't.

So your stuck with me for a while.


Yes, through the ferrers there is chocolate around those rochers but not today,
only the ferrers and radcliffs, somehow redirecting me to spain, 
along with many new names of find.

from around saunders and whetenhall. see the surname update page for more details, as unruly as it is, I try to keep it as up to date as possible.
Why this genealogy searching is so upsetting into ups and downs, names here and then gone, along with the have-to of distancing away from others in order to succeed with a database.
It's become tremendously fierce, in genealogy searching as of late, as to feel armies of no-lovers chase, merely to run you over, with their complete histories found.

John I plantagent King of England
Henry II plantagent King of England, born in Le mans (the fast king)
married to Eleanor of Aquitaine,
Henry III plantagent King of England,


 Onto The Kingdom of Spain:

Ferdinand III of Castile Joan, Countess of Ponthieu
Alfonso IX of León  and Berengaria of Castile

the 3 subsequent kings began with the Emperer Alfonso VII of León and Castile, on red-haired looking moors on the left.







Blue horses, blue robes, a different blue from cobalt blue, they had to have used turqouise somehow. 

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Joan the Countess of *Ponthieu, 
keeps a ready-made cooked chestnut company. 
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Reginald I, Count of Burgundy,
the Alfonzo kings great grandfather has an incredible likeness to the nouvaux duke of France, Rene.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Queen of France

The Capetti Chateaus

Capetti - Capet - Capetian
Castles, Palaces and Chateaus

beaumont de richard
Beaumont de Richard
written in France and the USA, (Soon most of the castles will be linked to their history or vineyard page. The new Versaille-looking castles are ok, all amenities and dining, but I still prefer the older castles architecturally, less of the Mansards also.)
The Vaux Kingdom's holdings include:
any castle named with inferences of Vaux, Beau, or Baux,*
and refer to the Vaux's and their newer surnames, that are direct-descendants  from the Capet Kings Line. Vaux was last in use in Scotland, as a Laird, before they became Vans and more recent versions, etc.
Listed on the bottom of this page is a large link list with regions: of old chateaus: ruins, private owns, hotels, vineyards, museums.
most are the phonetic spellings of my ancestors: (Some of my namesakes for the EU Castle Collective, ownership game (surname facet links are the the top right)
I begin with Castles my name-saked from Scotland & England and then France.
Vau (Bau, Beau, Vos)- Fon (Von) - Gui (Gue, Guy) & Roc (Roche)
names of the regions have not all been included, like the Roche-Guyon or Vosges, so it's incomplete, yet still a vast list.
The Capetti King Take-over:
French-surnamed persons with Chateaus, from the Capet Kings,
that ascended from King Edward 11 and 111 through Philippa and Isabela of France:
French Royal Property Holdings
This particular line, has 15 or so, reigns of French Kings.
With these 15 reigns, includes, the members of my French royalty.
The other surnames shared with my Capetian Line,
such as Berkeley, are direct descendants of the Capets.
Yet, they did not continue with their French connection,
and do not have any castles here, to my knowledge.
therefore they are not included as part of our royal property holdings here in France.
These properties of chateaus and museums, etc, that are part of the Royale Vaux's directly owned property holdings.
We can call them then "The Capetti's" for short.
It sounds like millions of people would have sprouted, from the French Capets, but due to several reasons the line was sparce: The Capetian Kings in general, had very few childen, and in later years of French Royalty and other Aristocracy it was made fashionable as to even have no children. Bringing the constant question: of who would inherit the throne? Leaving even Marie Antoinette in charge of France, to idle with the Kingdoms wealth.
Which brought the massive ousting of the Royals from France, with the French Revolution.
A history that is re-played, each year with the August celebration "Bastile Day". The day which still commemorates the peasant class away from Monarchy rule.
The Aristocracy with their less-to-no children, were even guillotined by the revolutionaries, abruptly ending their blood-line forever. Others who escaped, such as the Fontaines, were helped by declaring themselves as religiously persecuted Huguenauts, rather than Aristocracy, in order to avoid being be-headed. The name Fontaine changed here in America, quite quickly, as followers could have found them out even that far away from France.
I'm even going to including more, surnames, thusly people, from other french lines, through other grandparents, and certainly one of the first is that of the Fontaine family due to Fontainebleau, because as Capetti Kings we formerly lived and died there, several times.
With that pairing agreement over the years, many persons and other surnames, of persons would not be here, therefore as such an ancient names, we are forever inextricably linked as the keepers of france for at least another 500 years or so.

Typical Capetian Surnames

Back to the many French Capetti surnames, and their children, It seems like a monstrosity of a list, but not everyone is inclined to be as enthusiastic as I am, and presume they even wish to denounce several of our Vaux intentions as lessors.
In that old heat they build, if we choose to declare ourselves under their terms, we lose what is our inheritable rights of dominion. Please understand they are not all moving to France, so, perhaps they need to stay in America or wherever.
Why would they reject the offer? wimp, wimp, on the wimpa: Many reasons, estrangement types, and nationalistic clingers, of only these past 100 yrs.
It's evident that not all lines under the Capet kings line will be of persons who can, at anytime in their mind or adventure self-state, become a new royale family again. Due to weaker line input from non-political persons.
The "tell me when its over and completed" group of, "and I'll join then", are not included, and lists of those person will be written as a ruling that they lost, the inclusion for themselves to be on grounds of any Vaux Kingdom Royal family property.
If one of their young adult or adult-children has the gumption to travel the distance, then, ok, we have can include the young adult on the list.

Some Castles styled as Resthomes

If after a time, what!!
we have set-up rest-homes at a few chateaus, for a few relatives, and some decide its "ok", to be in with Vaux Kingdom.
Well, they still have to pay, for the services of the castle rest-homes. However some would be suited, like the Fontainebleau frontage view, with ground level, entrances.
Luckily, as plans are fortunate in "begin" here.
The extra payment to participate as a resthome member, would be paid into Surname Family-Trust. Assuming they were also castle owners within the *EU Castle Collective ownership, including the new specific amount for their group care.

* EU Castle Collective

Castle living-time (shared ownership) for a lifetime purchase for Castles eligible to your surnames. ie. 1000 Fontaines, purchase-sharing either 1 Fon castle as all theirs 365 days a yr., or several Fon castles due to their group charter (summer at this castle and a summer next at another: ie., tipee camping etc, with other people of "Fons" surnames: All Collective members with the possibility to create a business venture from the castle itself).
Not really a quick Vaux Castle list
Detailing peerage ownerships, of castles such as de Carew.
(the de carew's are not with the King Edward III line. though they are of castle surname importance,
as the original builder-owner.)

The Berry territory: Cher, Indre, and parts of Viennes.

Interjecting surnamed persons of each European castle,
named by that surname, as the correct original deeded proprietor with rights to claim.

The Vaux Kingdoms acceptance of Beaux castles and territories that are without ownerships,
formerly held by the governments of the old EU. under the names of national trusts and heritage society holdings.

Habloid testing of the surnames from King Edward the III.
(the castle time keeper of europe's royal families.)

Dysfunctioning Wales as a border territory within Great Britain.
(helping to remove county to county hatreds.)

The introduction of the Spain into my bloodline,
through the Vaux's of King Edward I.
to Ferdinand from Eleanor of Castile.
"On demand are Horse parades for the Spanish castles. (All painted in Blue chalk Paint, S'il vous Plait.)"

English and Scottish Castles:

where my: Royal Ancestors were born, lived-in and died, over the centuries:
(Not all of these British and Scottish castles am I surnamed-after. Many were more so, kept as Royal residences and inhabited by the Royals of the time.)

Falkland castle
Dirlington
Saltoun Hall
Abergavenny
Raby
Westmoreland, Scarborough
Beverstone
Beddington
Richards
Hornby
Kenilworth Castle
Kenilworth, painted by JW Turner
Kenilworth Castle with John of Gaunt's Great Hall
Leicester Castle (death of: Prince, John of Gaunt, son of King Edward the III.)
Northam & Werke
Beaumont Palace
Newarkcastle
Caernarvon
Berkeley
Buckingham (Bingham)
Carew (Carreu)
Stirling Castle (taken by siege King Edward I.)
Windsor Castle (birth of: King Edward III.)
Sheen Palace (Death of King Edward III.)

Surnamed Departments of France (cantons of France)

Aquitaine
Burgandy
Berry
Savoy
Hainaut
Vaucluse (namesake Vau)

Chateaus in France:

Newer Chateaus, are still applicable to claim or share ownership rights, as long as the ancient surname is in-use..
Roquetaillade Castle
Roquetaillade

Vaux-Vicomte
Fontainebleau
Clairavaux (Puyravaux)
Château de Gombervaux
Chinon castle
Angers
Beaumont le Vieux (Vaucluse)
Baux de Provence
Beauregard (2)
Beaufort
Haut-Ribeaupierre
Beauville
Gavaudun (Gevaudan)
Beaugency
Beaumont-sur-Oise
Beaucaire
Saint-Germain-Beaupré
Beaumont-le-Richard
Corcelles-en-Beaujolais
Vaudémont
Le château de Vaux-sur-Seine
Château des Vaux au Puy-en-Velay
Vauclair
Airvault
Vaussèche
Vautheau
Le Rivau
Vaujours
Montguyon
la Guyonnière
La Roche-Guyon
Bonnefontaine
Vaux Vicomte
Vaux Vicomte, Paris
Rochetaillée
Roquetaillade
and any others such as  Roche, font, and guy*
within the name held under the heritage councils.
such as:
Rochebaron.
Rocher
La Roche-Jagu
La Rochepot
Rochechouart
La Rochefoucauld
La Rochecourbon
Rochechinard
La Roche
La Roche-sur-Foron
Auberoche
Roquefixade
Roquelaure
Larroque
Larroque-Engalin
Pouy-Roquelaure
Larroque-Toirac
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin
Roquefort
Roquessels
Villiers-le-Mahieu

additional castles names are at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_castles_in_France

other Vaux lookups are :
La Lorraine (bleu) et le comté de Vaudémont (orange) vers 1250.
This is a page Re-organization area under-construction:
with newly found chateaus and town names, mixed-in with some of the previously found chateaus yet including their updated town names:
A database crew, could help coalesce, this EU castle collection business model. Further helping to release the EU and it's individual countries of their obligations, especially the older ruins; by returning them to their name-saked heirs and descendants for repairs and keeping.
"Descendants of these Castles have an obligation to rebuild their historical sites. They are not for the EU, nor the EU taxpayers responsibility to claim. The Journey into the question of wonder, will finally be answered, and the "Vacancy of their Keepers" will be resolved, by restoring their native owners as their charge."
Languedoc
Vau
Château de la Baume, in Lozere
Château de Ribaute, in Lieuran-lès-Béziers
Limousin
Vau
Château de Vauguenige, Saint Pardoux
Lorraine
Vau
Château de Longwy in Longwy, (Ruine) now the Citadelle Vauban
Château de Vaucouleurs in Vaucouleurs
Château de Beaufremont (Ruine) in Beaufremont
Fon
Château de Fontenoy-le-Château (Ruine)
Roc
Château de la Rochotte in Pierre-la-Treiche
Domaine Rochemontes
Domaine Rochemontes
Midi-Pyrénées
Vau
Château de Fourquevaux, in Fourquevaux
Fon
Château de Fontanges in Onet-le-Château
Château de Fonbeauzard in Fonbeauzard
Château de Fontauda, (tower view remains) at Montcuq
Château d'Aiguefonde at Aiguefonde
Château Lafont in Bagnères-de-Luchon (City-central, looks like a normal building)
Gui
Château de Guizard in Villecomtal (Vineyard only)
Roc
Château de Rochemontès in Seilh (Orangerie, Weddings & Entertainment)
Château de Peyrusse-le-Roc, in Peyrusse-le-Roc (ruined)
Château de Rocamadour, at Rocamadour
Château de Saint-Roch in Le Pin
Nord-Pas-de-Calais-Picardie
Vau
Château de Beaulieu in Busnes (hotel, vineyard)
Château de Beaulieu in Busnes (museum, entertainment)
Château de Beaulieu in Pécy(vineyard)
Chateau-de-beaulieu-busnes
Chateau de Beaulieu, Busnes
chateau-de-beaulieu-pecy
Chateau de Beaulieu, Pecy: Vineyard
Gui
Château de la Bien-Assise in Guînes
Château de Guise in Guise
Hainaut
Château d'Aubry du Hainaut in Aubry-du-Hainaut, (hotel, marriages)Hainaut surname
Normandy
Vau
Manoir de Vauville and its botanical gardens in Vauville, private, open to visitors
Château de La Fresnaye in La Fresnaye-au-Sauvage. Birthplace of Nicolas Vauquelin Des Yveteaux (1567–1649), French poet.
Château du Vaudroc in Limpiville
Hôtel de Beaumont (town residence) in Valognes, private, open to visitors
Château de Beaumesnil in Beaumesnil
Château de Beaumont-le-Richard in Englesqueville-la-Percée private
Château de Beaumont-le-Richard, ruins, farm Château de Vascœuil in Vascœuil
Fon
Château de Fontaine-Henry in Fontaine-Henry
Gui
Château de Guernon-Ranville in Ranville
Château de la Madeleine in Pressagny-l'Orgueilleux
Roc
Château de la Roche-Tesson in La Colombe, ruined, private
Château de Rochemont in Saussemesnil, private
Pays de la Loire
Vau
Château de Courtanvaux, in Bessé-sur-Braye, XVe Gothique
Château de Vaulogé, in Fercé-sur-Sarthe
Château de Saint-Denis-la-Chevasse, in Saint-Denis-la-Chevasse
Château d'Aillières-Beauvoir, in Aillières-Beauvoir
Château de Baugé, Maine-et-Loire
Château de Château-Thébaud, Château-Thébaud
Château du Bois Thibault, in Lassay-les-Châteaux
Roc
Château de la Roche-Pichemer, in Saint-Ouën-des-Vallons
Château de La Roche-sur-Yon Destroyed during rebuilding the napoleonic era.
Château du Rocher, in Mézangers
Gui
Château de la Guibourgère, in Teillé
Château de la Guignardière, in Avrillé
Château de Sillé, in Sillé le Guillaume, XVe
Villages and Cities with Chateaus
*Château d'Angers, Angers
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Château des Baux
Château de Beaumont le Vieux
Vaucluse, Avignon
Roc
Château de Roquebrune-Cap-Martin
Château de Roquefort, Roquefort-les-Pins, ruine, Château de Roquefort, Rochefort-en-Valdaine,ruine,
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Vau Villages and Cities with Chateaus:
Saint-Bauzile
Château de la Tour , in Orvault
Château du Breuil, in Saint-Denis-la-Chevasse
Château de Grésillon, in Baugé 18th century
Fon Villages and Cities and Countries with Chateaus:
Château de Terre Neuve, in Fontenay-le-Comte
Gui Villages and Cities and Countries with Chateaus:
Château de Vimer in Guerquesalles
Château du Bucheron, Bosmie-l'Aiguille
Château d'Helfedange in Guinglange
Château du Bosc Théroulde in Bosc-Guérard-Saint-Adrien, "gue" is debatable
French Guiana, British Guiana , Dutch Guiana, Guyane, South America
The Guianas, Guyanas, South America
Roc Villages and Cities and Countries with Chateaus:
Château de la Gane, 15th to 16th century, Saint-Exupéry-les-Roches
Chateaus officially built by Ancestors:
Château Gaillard, 1196. Richard the Lionheart, Built in 2 years by Richard the Lionheart, early concentric castle of advanced design.
Château de Caen, 11-15th century, restored, Built c.1060 by William the Conqueror, keep pulled down 1793, damaged by bombs during World War II.
*the original surnames back to Vau, Roche, Guy, and Fon(t), Ber, were originally clans of France. Variable endings parting ways and moving onto other districts.
"I am named Rochefort, of the Roche Clan and declare these new lands as "Rochefort", as mine thus. Regards, "Therese"

The Monopoly Business of Keeping Chateaus:

The Non-Capetti (Non-Capet, Non-Capetian) Personal Surnamed Chateaus:
One quick way to dismantle the confusion of "It's my castle",
as says one surnamed person, adamantly, to a person who shares his surname.
One method is.... with a large surname family, then let it be a massive group purchase:
All the "surname persons of "Roche - such and such" pay 1,000 each,
and the castle is thereby the families, and they have a place to stay on holiday.
With higher amounts going for the longer stay persons.
Free rents going to the surnamed castles, builder workers and estate keepers, during major reconstructions, later after the rebuilds, keeping a few of the free rent estate keepers for basic duties, gardens, greet and meets, etc.
That is a case that works,
when no one has any idea who really is the direct line
to the original seats of the region, or locality at the
time the chateaus was built. Yet, they hold namesake value.
The original seats were normally held by the Dukes, Counts, Earls, Kings and Queens,  and even the Marquisse'. Whereas siblings of these chateaus were not always given such elaborately political obligations
In this reason, not all persons of a surname can be treated equally,
because if one has an ancestor that held a high position, such as Duke, rather than a cousin with the same surname, they were not actually a legitimate blood-line from the keeper of the castle and region(s) itself..only the Duke's line is.
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If the answer of the original castle seated owners is known, then
we have help further, as those descendants have the more rights over the
deed, under the Kingdom itself.
Such as with Treverez, (if it is a non-capet) ie:
all the original seat descendants of that small castle,
are able to purchase it directly,
therefore, it's not fair for one to buy the property-out over the others,
because many they inherited the blood-line equally.
In the Treverez situation if the Treverez family is found,
they have to share the property.
Bank Loan:
Many grouped families of these surnamed castles may still require a bank loan,
if from the Vaux Kingdom (if it materialized) expressly for this purpose, I am setting it at 5%. Otherwise a regular bank loan or an EU assistance loan.
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Queen of France

The Vaux Anjou Ownership Treaty: Castles & Some Earlier 500 yr. Reigns

One interesting item, I discovered today,
is that King Philip IV of France from my mothers' Vaux line,
was born at the Fontainebleau from my fathers' Fontaine line.
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My direct line* surname parentages were the castle starters, and after these 500 yr. major reigns, the expansion era kinda went into a huge chateau size-overkill. I'm desperate to find an old image, "painting" of the original Fontainebleau, with its forests surrounding it, era 1200's. Their website details all the new extreme opulence from the 15th century to recent times. (The unpopular Royals of decadence, the Bourgeoisie. Royals who neglected the populous, which forced the people to want a French Revolution. 1500-"1789". Giving Napoleon Bonaparte rights to dictate, based upon his frugality, and skill to feed an army.)
fontainebleau grounds
Fontainebleau post-Medieval
when the chateau was expanded upon.
Before jumping in and waving the 
"It's my surname flag." review the panty-hose ownership section at the end of this blog.
The Vaux Anjou Ownership Treaty:

1rst ruling:
"to eliminate non-surname ownerships of the castles of France
and other regions of Europe."
also including, wives married into the name without inherital rights of dominion. Only children of those marriages have priviledges, to work for this venue of prospectus. There should be enough of us, to fill the chateaus,
as our homes again, while maintaining the business have-to's.
No free rides though, in thinking that the Vaux Kingdom will be the bail-out of each surnames repairs, that money has to be beckoned from the keeper themselves.
If they cannot keep the manors in shape and in business,
then the Vaux Kingdom: has the honorable respectus of ownership rights to re-associate itself more inherently, meaning: the adaptation of the Vaux name with the original surname. 
We also will be using, the names of Beau, Baux, and the occasional fort or mont surname endings, to supply the deed-pairing with appropriate namage, otherwise there will be too many Vaux chateau's.
So, if the Fontainebleau is bankrupt, we become the Vaux Fontainbleau. In this way, the original surname is kept, and each of these sorts of castles are with the family for years to come.
Being a "De Vaux Chateau" or castle, means the kingdom is there with its additional infrastructure funding, to supply rebuilds.
As many of you have noticed, the olde EU did not repair all of these castles, and went with the premise that anyone could 
show up and pay for the labor, and supplies, etc. with a later date re-instatement to be paid for supplies.
In similar, nor can we, foot the bill for all these repairs, without being direct business owners, Though, as mentioned above, we will be transferred in as direct-owners, in times of diress.
2nd ruling:
A stop of sales or resales from these original families castles and/or chateaus.

In this way, 
"the agony of one generations fails do not defeat anothers."
Also, any chateaus, that do not have any surnamed persons of origin and descent available, then the chateau's name will also change into the more formal of: ie:  "Le Vaux de La Fontaine"
So, history is kept while being refurbished also.
If your castle has been sold away from the families surname through the years, well, we'll have to get it back.
I will be pushy and demand property taxes from those persons and that event will exhume them from the premises, without having to start any wars with crying relatives over inherited belongs.
The Vaux Anjou Ownership Treaty Conclusives:
If your family cannot afford your castle, well then it becomes a pair-deeded ownership with the Kingdom.
I am from the counts of Anjou so far, so, there's a joke in humor with that one. (the anjou is the pearvariety.)
Each chateau returning to its surnamed family will be purchased by the kingdom, when the infrastructure money arises, and only at that time.
Once pair-deeded as a Kingdoms castle and chateau for safe-keeping, the businesses, will need to be kept up ...
or all the rights of deed & businesses thereof, theses chateaus will become the Vaux Kingdoms.
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Here's a quick list of a few of the 500 yr. reigns:
from a few surnames of my mother;s Vaux line:
800-1300: France, Kiev, England and Hungary.
Andrew II the Jerosolimitan
Andrew II: Arpad Dynasty
the Jerosolimitan, 1177.
Defeater of an Egyptian Sultan (withdraw)
with Dukes Leopold VI of Austria
and Otto I of Merania
Andrew led his army of 10,000 men.
Kings of France, from the Capets & later the Tudors of England:
Robert the Strong 820
Robert I of France 866
"Hugh the Great", 898
Hugh Capet, 941, Adelaide of Aquitaine, 945
Robert II of France, 972, "The Pious"
Henry I of France, 1008, Anne of Kiev 1030
Philip I the Amorous, 1052
Louis VI the Fat, "Le Gros", 1081, "roi de Saint-Denis"
Louis VII, Le Jeune, "The Young" 1120,
Construction Notre-Dame de Paris, the founding of the University of Paris
Philip II Augustus, 1165, Roi de France
Louis VIII the Lion, 1187
Louis IX of France 1214, Saint Louis
Philip III the Bold  1245
Philip III of France, Philip the Bold, 1245
Philip IV of France, 1268, Philip the Fair, born at Fontainebleau, France
Isabella of France, 1295, "the she-wolf of France", Queen of England,
Edward II of England, 1284
Philippa of Hainault, 1314, Queen of England
King Edward 111 of England, 1312
John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster 1340
Katherine Swynford 1314
Paon de Roet
Joan de Beaufort 1379
Ralph de Neville 1364
From above, to
Vladimir The Great: Rurik dynasty
Anne of Kiev daughter of
Yaroslav the Wise, 978, a son of the Varangian (Viking)...
Grand Prince Vladimir the Great
aka, Vladimir Sviatoslavich the Great, at that time, Ukraine, was not yet a country.
Kings (Grand Princes) of Hungary & Croatia: The Árpád Dynasty ruled thru 1300.
(mostly only the fathers line is listed below.)
Árpád. 845,
Zoltán of Hungary, 880
Taksony: a younger son of Taksony, Grand Prince of the Hungarians., 971
Vazul or Vászoly, 997,
Béla I of Hungary, 1015,
Géza I of Hungary, 1040,
Álmos, Duke of Croatia son of king Geza 1.
Béla II of Hungary, 1109, m., Predslava of Kiev
Géza II of Hungary, 1130, m., Euphrosyne of Kiev
Béla III of Hungary, 1148
Andrew II the Jerosolimitan, 1177
Béla IV
Stephen V of Hungary;1239, Stephen forced his father to cede  lands of the Kingdom of Hungary to the east of the Danube to him and adopted the title of King-junior in 1262. his daughter...
Queen Mary of Hungary 1257, married;
Charles II, known as "the Lame" (French le Boiteux, Italian lo Zoppo) (1254 – 5 May 1309) was King of Naples, King of Albania, Prince of Salerno, Prince of Achaea, Count of Provence and Forcalquier and Count of Anjou.
Margaret, Countess of Anjou, 1294
Charles count of Valois 1270,
Joan of Valois 1314, m:, William I, Count of Hainaut with their daughter
Philippa of Hainault, Queen of England 

Direct-Line Surname Clarifications:
A direct line means one surname that holds the 
shared blood-type of one particular group of family tree. 
... and that group share the same ancestors lines. 
The direct-line surname lines, are classed as higher surname descent.


The non-direct surname lines, 
that carry the same surname, 
are to be classed as lessor surname descent.
In this way, shared names, such as those given to indentured servants or other surnamed persons, from other world regions, are not complicated into as shared in blood-line. As the lines do not match.
In example: 
The Vaux's of Hainaut are of higher surname descent, to the Vaux's whose parents, grandparents and ancestors who were not of the direct-line surname parentage Hainaut** also.
The lessor surname group of descendants are useful when the higher surname descent group is unavailable to be found or has died out. 
If a higher surname descent group dies out
then, a non-direct blood-line lineage is able to participate as an inheritor to that families particular line of estates and duties. Though they cannot ever in full value commit themselves as persons of the higher surname descendants. 
Persons who are able by genealogies proofs, to be the direct-line higher surname descendants, are the first and obvious choice of that families group of businesses, localities and castle keeps.

**In the example of Hainaut, there may be other Hainaut lines, though not ones that share the same path to the Royal Family of England. 
Therefore they are classed as lessor Hainauts, 
with this particular direct-line. 
Where the newer names of today such as Hanes and Hainsworth possibly direct descendants of  Philippa Hainaut as cousins, can still protect their families fortunes of pantyhose companies, 
away from the descendants of Philippa Hainaut and her marriage partner King Edward [111], 
and those pantyhose companies lines are classed as higher Hainaults lines, to the lessor lines of Phillipa and King Edward [111].

No panty-hose for King Edward's line, unless it was found that somewhere later than another Hainaut group that held the companies affiliations, and re-married into as one of his further descendants.
[father] + [mother] ....................[mother's brother]
[higher line as the king] 
without the panty-hose companies.
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[the mothers' brother] + [his wife]
[lessor line not as the king] 
with the panty-hose companies.
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