Chilperic II of Burgandy (died 493, 45 th GGF of Tom Lowry)
Killed by his brother Gundobad, who then drowned his wife for good
measure Chilperic I of the Franks (died 584; 42 nd GGF of Tom
Lowry) Strangled his wife, then remarried a few days later Clotair
II of the Franks (died 629; 41 st GGF of Tom Lowry) Subjected his
aunt, Brunhilda, to the rack for three days, then chained her to
four horses which tore her apart Walfrey d'Aquitaine (died 768; 36
th GGF of Tom Lowry) Murdered by his own army after multiple
defeats by the Franks Drahomira the Arrogant (died 937; 37 th GGF
of Tom Lowry) Hired assassins to kill her mother-in-law, St
Ludmila
Slide 4
THE UGLY Boleslav I the Cruel (died 967; 36 th GGF of Tom
Lowry) Murdered his brother, King Wenceslaus, on his way to church
so he could become king of Czechoslovakia Fulk III (the Black
Count) d'Anjou (died 1040; 31 st GGF of Tom Lowry) Boiled his wife
to death in her wedding dress for being unfaithful, then murdered
his brother-in-law William Talvas, Seigneur of Alenon (died 1048;
29 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Had his wife murdered on her way to church,
mutilated one of his neighbors, strangled in his sleep in revenge
Henry I of England (died 1135; 28 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Allowed his
two granddaughters to be blinded and mutilated
Slide 5
THE UGLY Geoffrey de Mandeville (died 1144; 28 th GGF of Tom
Lowry) Seized Ramsey Abbey, expelled the monks, and used the abbey
as a base for robbing forays during the Great Anarchy William de
Braose (died 1211; 25 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Invited three Welsh
princes to Christmas dinner, then murdered them (the Abergavenney
Massacre) William de Braose (died 1240; 23 rd GGF of Tom Lowry)
While visiting Llywelen The Great ap Iorwerth for Easter, he was
found in bed with Llywelen's wife, daughter of the king of England,
and subsequently hanged in public Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick
(died 1314; 22 nd GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) Decapitated Piers
Gaveston, consort of King Edward II of England
Slide 6
THE UGLY Peter the Cruel (died 1138; 17 th GGF of Tom Lowry)
Murdered his wife with a crossbow; murdered the Archbishop of
Santiago Thomas Darcy, Lord Darcy (died 1537; 12 th GGF of Ethel
Maud Smith) Prepared the accusations of treason against Cardinal
Wolsey, who had failed to obtain an annulment of Henry VIII's
marriage; Darcy was later imprisoned in the Tower of London by
Henry VIII for treason, beheaded, and his head hung from the London
Bridge Thomas Wyatt (died 1554; 11 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) Led
Wyatt's Rebellion against Mary, Queen of Scots. His supporters
failed to show up, he was captured and executed Ramiro II of Aragon
(died 1147; 30 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Summoned 12 of his nobles to
help him build a bell at Huesca. When they arrived he cut off their
heads, placed them in a circle, and placed a clapper in the middle
(The Bell of Huesca)