| Ælfweard of Wessex, Prince of England | |
| B: | Abt. 902 |
| D: | 2 Aug 924 |
| Liudolf of Swabia, Duke of Swabia | |
| B: | 930 |
| D: | 6 Sep 957 |
| Liutgarde of Saxony, Duchess of Lorraine | |
| B: | 932 |
| D: | 18 Nov 953 |
| Edith, also spelt Eadgyth or Ædgyth of England, Princess of England, German queen | |
| B: | 910 |
| D: | 946 |
| Otto I (Otto the Great) De Saxony, Duke of Saxony and King of East Francia from 936, King of Italy from 951, Holy Roman Emperor from 962 until 973 | |
| B: | 23 Nov 912 |
| Sachsen, Saxony, Germany | |
| D: | 7 May 973 |
| Memleben, Thueringen, Germany | |
| Eadgifu or Edgifu, Princess of England, Queen of the West Franks | |
| D: | Aft. 950 |
| Charles III, called the Simple or the Straightforward, King of West Francia, King of Lotharingia | |
| B: | 17 Sep 879 |
| D: | 7 Oct 929 |
| Edwin of Wessex, Prince of England | |
| D: | 933 |
| Became King of the Anglo-Saxons Edward, Edward the Elder, King of the Anglo-Saxons | |
| B: | Abt. 874 |
| D: | 17 Jul 924 |
| Crowned King of England Edward, the Martyr | |
| B: | 962 |
| D: | 18 Mar 978 |
| Corfe Castle, Dorset, England | |
| Edward III, King of England, Edward the Confessor, Saint Edward the Confessor | |
| B: | Abt. 1003 |
| Islip, Oxfordshire, England | |
| D: | 5 January 1066 |
| London, England | |
| Edith Godwindóttir, of Wessex, Queen consort of England | |
| B: | Abt. 1025 |
| D: | 18 Dec 1075 |
| Ralph the Timid of Mantes, Earl of Hereford | |
| D: | 1057 |
1004-1056
| Godgifu | |
| B: | Abt. 1004 |
| D: | Between 1049 1056 |
996-1035
| Drogo, of Mante, Count of Valois | |
| B: | 996 |
| D: | 1035 |
1015-1087
| Eustace II, Count of Boulogne | |
| B: | Abt. 1015 |
| D: | Abt. 1087 |
1012-1036
| Alfred Aetheling | |
| B: | Abt. 1012 |
| D: | 1036 |
| Crowned king of England through the murder of his brother Edward the Martyr Æthelred II, the Unready 'King of England' | |
| B: | 19 Mar 968 |
| Wessex, England | |
| D: | 23 Apr 1016 |
| London, England | |
| Emma, of Normandy, Queen consort of England, Denmark and Norway | |
| B: | 985 |
| D: | 6 Mar 1052 |
0986-1011
| Athelstan, of England | |
| B: | 0986 |
| D: | 1011 |
1040-
| Cristina | |
| B: | Abt. 1040 |
| Kingdom of Hungary | |
1101-1102
| Euphemia England | |
| B: | July 1101 |
| Winchester, Hampshire, England | |
| D: | Abt. 1102 |
| England | |
| Matilda, Princess of England, Queen of Germany, Empress of the Holy Roman Empire | |
| B: | 5 Aug 1102 |
| London, Middlesex, England | |
| D: | 10 Sep 1169 |
| Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France | |
| Henry V, King of Germany, Holy Roman Emperor | |
| B: | 11 Aug 1081 |
| M: | 7 Jan 1114 |
| Mainz | |
| D: | 23 May 1125 |
1150-1212
| Maud deWarren | |
| B: | 1150 |
| Unknown, England | |
| D: | 1212 |
| Foucarmont, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France | |
1152-1202
| Ida Isabel PLANTAGENET | |
| B: | 1152 |
| Sussex, England | |
| D: | 1202 |
| Jeffrey Plantagenet Warenne | |
| B: | 1160 |
| Norfolk, England | |
1162-1220
| Adele Plantagenet | |
| B: | 1162 |
| Kent, England | |
| D: | 1220 |
| England | |
1163-1212
| Maud Plantagenet Warenne | |
| B: | 1163 |
| D: | 1212 |
| Of, Trabzon, Turkey | |
1166-1240
| Suzanne deWarenne | |
| B: | 1166 |
| Surrey, England | |
| D: | 27 May 1240 |
| England | |
| William Plantagenet DeWarenne Thomas Earl Surrey | |
| B: | 1166 |
| Lewes, Sussex, England | |
| D: | 27 May 1240 |
| Middlesex, England | |
1173-
| Isabel Warren | |
| B: | 1173 |
| Lewes Castle, Lewes, South Downs, East Sussex | |
1165-1231
| Gilbert l'Aigle | |
| B: | 1165 |
| Pevensey Castle & Manor, Pevensey, nr. Eastbourne, East Sussex | |
| D: | Dec 1231 |
| Pevensey Castle & Manor, Pevensey, nr. Eastbourne, East Sussex | |
1129-1202
| Hamelin Plantagenet | |
| B: | 1129 |
| Le Mans, Sablé, Sarthe, Maine, Anjou, Saone & Loire, Burgundy, Côte-d'Or, East France | |
| D: | 07 May 1202 |
| Lewes Castle, Lewes, South Downs, East Sussex | |
1137-1203
| Isabel DeWARENNE | |
| B: | 1137 |
| Surrey, Kent, England | |
| M: | Apr 1164 |
| Surrey, England | |
| D: | 12 Jul 1203 |
| Lewes, Sussex, England | |
1153-1156
| William Plantagenet | |
| B: | 17 Aug 1153 |
| D: | 1156 |
1154-1189
| Henry Plantagenet | |
| B: | Aft. 1154 |
| D: | Bef. 1189 |
| Matilda Plantagenet, of England, Duchess of Saxony | |
| B: | Jun 1156 |
| D: | Abt. Jul 1189 |
| Richard I Plantagenet, King of England, Duke of Normandy, Aquitaine, and Gascony; Lord of Cyprus; Count of Poitiers, Anjou, Maine, and Nantes | |
| B: | 8 Sep 1157 |
| D: | 6 Apr 1199 |
| Geoffrey II Plantagenet, Duke of Brittany and 3rd Earl of Richmond | |
| B: | 23 Sep 1158 |
| D: | 19 Aug 1186 |
| Eleanor Plantaganet, of England, Queen of Castile | |
| B: | 13 Oct 1162 |
| D: | 31 Oct 1214 |
1166-1216
| John, King of England | |
| B: | 24 Dec 1166 |
| D: | 19 Oct 1216 |
| Henry II Plantagenet, King of England, Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Nantes and Lord of Ireland | |
| B: | 5 Mar 1133 |
| D: | 6 Jul 1189 |
| Eleanor of Aquitaine, Duchess of Aquitaine, Queen of France 1137-1152 wife of King Louis VII, Queen of England 1154-1189 wife of King Henry II | |
| B: | 1122 |
| D: | 1 Apr 1204 |
| Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, Touraine, and Maine | |
| B: | 24 Aug 1113 |
| Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France | |
| D: | 07 Sep 1151 |
| Chateau Eure et Loire, Aquitaine, France | |
| William Ætheling, Duke of Normandy, Prince of England | |
| B: | 5 Aug 1103 |
| Winchester, Hampshire, England | |
| D: | 25 Nov 1120 |
| At Sea - White Ship | |
1111-1154
| Matilda, of Anjou, Abbess of Fontevrault | |
| B: | Abt. 1111 |
| M: | Jun 1119 |
| D: | 1154 |
1105-1120
| Richard Prince of England | |
| B: | 1105 |
| Warkworth Cty, Northumberland, England | |
| D: | 25 Nov 1120 |
| Barfleur, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France | |
Abt 1079-1118
| Edith Caenmore of Dunkeld, Princess of Scotland | |
| B: | Abt 1079 |
| Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland | |
| D: | 1 May 1118 |
| Westminster Palace, Westminster, London, England | |
| Henry I Beauclerc, Duke of Normandy, King of England | |
| B: | 21 Feb 1068 |
| Selby, Yorkshire, England | |
| M: | 11 Nov 1100 |
| London, Middlesex, England | |
| D: | 1 Dec 1135 |
| La Forêt, Allier, Auvergne, France | |
-1093
| Margaret, of Wessex | |
| B: | Kingdom of Hungary |
| D: | 16 Nov 1093 |
| St Margarets Chapel in Edinburgh Castle, Midlothian, Scotland | |
1031-1093
| Malcolm III Canmore, King of Scotland | |
| B: | 26 Mar 1031 |
| Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland | |
| D: | 13 Nov 1093 |
| Malcolms Cross, Alnwick, Northumberland, Endland | |
1052-1125
| Edgar Ætheling, King of England | |
| B: | Abt. 1052 |
| Kingdom of Hungary | |
| D: | Abt. 1125 |
1016-1057
| Edward, the Exile | |
| B: | 1016 |
| D: | 19 April 1057 |
Abt 988-1016
| Edmund II, King of England | |
| B: | Abt 988 |
| Wessex | |
| D: | 30 November 1016 |
| Oxford, Oxfordshire | |
-1035
| Alfred, of England | |
| D: | 1035 |
-1017
| Edwy, of England | |
| D: | 1017 |
970-1002
| Ælfgifu, of York | |
| B: | 970 |
| Wessex, England | |
| D: | 1002 |
| Ealdgyth, Ælfgifu of Northumberland | |
| B: | 1010 |
| Northumberland, England | |
| Maldred, Earl of Dunbar, Lord of Carlisle & Allerdale | |
| B: | 1005 |
| Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland | |
| M: | 1030 |
| D: | Apr 1045 |
| slain in battle of Dunkeld in Dunbar | |
995-
| Ælfgifu | |
| B: | 990/995 |
| Crowned King of England Edgar, the Peaceful or the Peaceable, King of England | |
| B: | Abt. 944 |
| D: | 8 Jul 975 |
| Crowned King of England Edmund I, , the Elder, the Deed-doer, the Just, and the Magnificent , King of England | |
| B: | 921 |
| D: | 26 May 946 |
| Eadburh, also Edburga, Edburg of Winchester, Saint, Princess of Wessex | |
| B: | Abt. 921 |
| D: | Abt. 15 Jun 951 |
| Eadred of England, King of England | |
| B: | Abt. 923 |
| D: | 23 Nov 955 |
| Eadgifu (also Edgiva or Ediva) of Kent, Queen of Wessex | |
| B: | Bef. 902 |
| D: | Aft. 965 |
| Æthelstan or Athelstan of Wessex, King of the Anglo-Saxons from 924 to 927 and King of the English from 927 to his death in 939 | |
| B: | Abt. 894 |
| D: | 27 Oct 939 |
| Sitric Cáech or Sihtric Cáech or Sigtrygg Gále, Hiberno-Scandinavian Viking leader who ruled Dublin and then Viking Northumbria | |
| D: | 927 |
| Became King of Wessex Alfred, the Great, King of Wessex | |
| B: | 849 |
| D: | 26 Oct 899 |