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Geneville.svg|House of Joinville-Sailly<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Sailly, Échenay, Donjeux, Jully-sur-Sarce and Plichancourt<br>Issued from Guy, 5th son of Geoffroy IV de Joinville</span>
Geneville.svg|House of Joinville-Sailly<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Sailly, Échenay, Donjeux, Jully-sur-Sarce and Plichancourt<br>Issued from Guy, 5th son of Geoffroy IV de Joinville</span>


Wijnbergen 534 Geoffroy de Joinville.svg|House of Genevill<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Vaucouleurs and Méry<br>Feudal Barons of Trim<br>Barons Genevill<br>Issued from Geoffroy, 2nd son of Simon I de Joinville from his<br> 2nd marriage<br>Anglo-Irish branch</span><!-- Eldest son of Geoffroy named Piers/Pierre preceded him but had a daughter Joan/Jeanne (2nd Baroness Genevill) who married Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March...she thus succeeded her grandfather in the English titles and lands. Geoffroy also had a 2nd son Gauthier/Walter whos line continues for a while in Vaucouleurs. Arms representative of this branch is the one in most French sources, English sources consistently give his arms as "azure" rather than "sable". Considering that the earlier branch of Sailly used "azure variant" it would be more reasonable to conclude the French armorials/sources far more credible in this case.  -->
Wijnbergen 534 Geoffroy de Joinville.svg|House of Joinville-Vaucouleurs<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Vaucouleurs, Méry, Ludlow and Trim<br>Barons Genevill<br>Issued from Geoffroy, 2nd son of Simon I de Joinville from his<br> 2nd marriage<br>Anglo-Irish branch</span><!-- Eldest son of Geoffroy named Piers/Pierre preceded him but had a daughter Joan/Jeanne (2nd Baroness Genevill) who married Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March...she thus succeeded her grandfather in the English titles and lands. Geoffroy also had a 2nd son Gauthier/Walter whos line continues for a while in Vaucouleurs. Arms representative of this branch is the one in most French sources, English sources consistently give his arms as "azure" rather than "sable". Considering that the earlier branch of Sailly used "azure variant" it would be more reasonable to conclude the French armorials/sources far more credible in this case.  -->


Simon de Joinville.svg|House of Geneville<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Marnay, l'Écluse, Divonne and Gex<br>Issued from Simon, 3rd son of Simon I de Joinville from his<br> 2nd marriage<br>Savoy branch</span><!-- Arms of Simon de Joinville in Glover's Roll: Sable, a lion Gules issuing out of a chief Argent. Same arms repeats for Pierre, his younger son and proprietor of Marnay. Oddly enough the Gingis family as successors of Divonne quartered their arms with undifferenced arms of Joinville  -->
Simon de Joinville.svg|House of Joinville-Gex<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Marnay, l'Écluse, Divonne and Gex<br>Issued from Simon, 3rd son of Simon I de Joinville from his<br> 2nd marriage<br>Savoy branch</span><!-- Arms of Simon de Joinville in Glover's Roll: Sable, a lion Gules issuing out of a chief Argent. Same arms repeats for Pierre, his younger son and proprietor of Marnay. Oddly enough the Gingis family as successors of Divonne quartered their arms with undifferenced arms of Joinville  -->


Jean de Joinville.svg|House of Ianvilla<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Briquenay, Venafro, Alife, Nusco, Civitate and Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi<br>Counts of Sant'Angelo<br>Issued from Geoffroy, eldest son of Jean I de Joinville<br>Neapolitan branch</span><!-- Issued from Geoffroy de Joinville aka Geoffroy de Briquenay. Geoffroy was the eldest son of Jean I de Joinville from his 1st marriage, Jean also had another son from that 1s marriage also named Jean who did not have issue. Both Geoffroy and Jean preceded their father, furthermore the issue of Geoffroy all also preceded their grandfather who lived to be 93 years, extremely exceptional age for that time. Geoffroy had three sons: Geoffroy from whom the line was established in Italy, Jean who was also in Italy and Guillaume who inherited Briquenay and transmitted it to his daughter Alix who married Jean II Sarrebruck-Commercy bringing Briquenay to that family. From the eldest son of Geoffroy the line continues with said Geoffroy and his son Philippe/Filippo who was granted land in Kingdom of Naples and created Count of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi.  -->
Jean de Joinville.svg|House of Joinville-Briquenay<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Briquenay, Venafro, Alife, Nusco, Civitate and Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi<br>Counts of Sant'Angelo<br>Issued from Geoffroy, eldest son of Jean I de Joinville<br>Neapolitan branch</span><!-- Issued from Geoffroy de Joinville aka Geoffroy de Briquenay. Geoffroy was the eldest son of Jean I de Joinville from his 1st marriage, Jean also had another son from that 1s marriage also named Jean who did not have issue. Both Geoffroy and Jean preceded their father, furthermore the issue of Geoffroy all also preceded their grandfather who lived to be 93 years, extremely exceptional age for that time. Geoffroy had three sons: Geoffroy from whom the line was established in Italy, Jean who was also in Italy and Guillaume who inherited Briquenay and transmitted it to his daughter Alix who married Jean II Sarrebruck-Commercy bringing Briquenay to that family. From the eldest son of Geoffroy the line continues with said Geoffroy and his son Philippe/Filippo who was granted land in Kingdom of Naples and created Count of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi.  -->
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Revision as of 01:16, 24 October 2020

Joinville, Geneville, Genevill, Genevel, Geynville, etc.