- de
Munchensi (born
Dionisie de
Anesty in the
early 13th century; died
between 1293 and 1304) was the
second wife of
landowner Warin de
Munchensi, stepmother...
- Joan
Munchensy (about 1230 - 1307),
Countess of Pembroke, was an
English noblewoman. The grand-daughter and
eventual co-heiress of the
celebrated William...
- for all of them;
William was soon
married to a
great heiress, Joan de
Munchensi or
Munchensy (c. 1230 –
after 20
September 1307), the only
surviving child...
- Joan
Marshal (1210–1234),
married Warin de
Munchensi (died 1255), Lord of
Swanscombe Joan de
Munchensi (1230 – 20
September 1307)
married William of...
-
Valence married Joan de
Munchensi or
Munchensy (c. 1230 –
after 20
September 1307), the only
surviving child of
Warin de
Munchensi, lord of Swanscombe, and...
- of
Lusignan (c. 1228 – 1296).
First earl of Pembroke.
Married Joan de
Munchensi, by whom he had issue.
Marguerite de
Lusignan (c. 1229 – 1288). Married...
-
descendant of this marriage. Joan
Marshall (1202–1234),
married Warin de
Munchensi, Lord of Swanscombe, by whom she had issue. A
papal dispension was granted...
- III), who had
become Earl of
Pembroke through his
marriage to Joan de
Munchensi,
William Marshal's granddaughter. The de
Valence family held Pembroke...
-
Tiptree Priory Augustinian Canons Regular founded 12th
century by
Ralph de
Munchensi dissolved; 16th-century
house built on site The
Priory Church of Saint...
- He had come to the
earldom of
Pembroke through his
marriage to Joan de
Munchensi,
granddaughter of
William Marshal.
Aymer was the
third son of his family...