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Baudouin II de Courtenay 1217–1273 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1217

Birth Location: Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire, Turkey

Death Date: 15 Oct 1273

Death Location: Barletta, Bari, Puglia, Italia, Europa

Father: Pierre Courtenay

Mother: Yolande Hainaut

Spouse(s): Marie Brienne

Children(s): Philippe Courtenay, Philip Emperor, Helena None, Son Courtenay

The story of Baudouin II de Courtenay began in 1217 in Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire, Turkey. Baudouin II de Courtenay married Marie De Brienne, and had children including Helena, Philip 1 Latin Emperor, Philippe De Courtenay, Son De Courtenay. Baudouin II de Courtenay passed away in 1273 in Barletta, Bari, Puglia, Italia, Europa.

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Biography

  • The story of Baudouin II de Courtenay began in 1217 in Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire, Turkey.
  • Baudouin II de Courtenay married Marie De Brienne, and had children including Helena, Philip 1 Latin Emperor, Philippe De Courtenay, Son De Courtenay.
  • Baudouin II de Courtenay passed away in 1273 in Barletta, Bari, Puglia, Italia, Europa.

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Baudouin Courtenay's Ancestors

Self
Baudouin Courtenay
1217–1273
Birth Place: Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire, Turkey
Parents
Pierre II de Courtenay
1155–1217
Courtenay, Montargis, Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, France
Yolande (de) Hainaut
1175–1219
Valenciennes, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Grandparents
Pierre Courtenay
1126–1183
Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France
Elizabeth (de) Courtenay
1127–1205
Courtenay, Yonne, France
Baudouin (V de) Hainaut
1150–1195
Mons, Arrondissement de Mons, Hainaut, Belgium
Marguerite d'Alsace
1145–1194
Alsace, Lorraine, France
Great-Grandparents
Reginald Courtenay
1100–1161
Hélène Donjon
1111–1158
Baudouin Hainaut
1108–1171
Alice
1112–1169
Thierry Alsace
1099–1168
Sibylle d'Anjou
1112–1165
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Milo Courtenay
1070–1127
Ermengarde Nevers
1073–1102
Frederick Donjon
1085–1138
Hawise Corbet
1080–1140
Baudouin Hainaut
1088–1120
Yolande Guelders
1087–1137
Godfried Namen
1080–1139
Ermesinde Luxembourg
1075–1143
Thierry Lorraine
1044–1115
Gertrude Vlaanderen
1064–1117
Fulk d'Anjou
1089–1143
Aremburga Fleche
1092–1126

Baudouin Courtenay's Descendants

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Baudouin (II de) Courtenay (1217–15 Oct 1273) m. Marie (de) Brienne (1224–Aft 5 May 1275)
  1. 1. Philippe (de) Courtenay 1243–1283 m. Beatrice (of) Provence 1252–1275
    1. 1. Catherine (de) Courtenay 1274–1308 m. Charles (de) Valois 1270–1325
      1. 1. Jeanne (de) Valois 1304–1363 m. Robert 1287–1343
        1. 1. Jean d'Artois 1321–1387 m. Isabeau (de) Melun 1328–1389
        2. 2. Jeanne (de) Valois 1323–1324
        3. 3. Robert d'Artois 1326–1347
        4. 4. Charles d'Artois 1328–1385
      2. 2. Catherine (II de) Valois 1303–1346 m. Felipe (de) Anjou 1278–1331 m. Hugo (V van) Bourgondië 1294–1315
      3. 3. Isabelle Valois 1306–1349 m. John (Le Neveu) Darcy 1281–1347
      4. 4. Johanna (Von) Valois 1294–1352
      5. 5. John (Count of Chartres) Valois 1302–1308
  2. 2. Philip (1 Latin) Emperor 1243– m. Beatrice (of) Provence 1252–1275
  3. 3. Helena 1230–1314
  4. 4. Son (de) Courtenay 1244–1244

Baudouin Courtenay's Timeline

2 Records

1217
1217
Birth of Baudouin II de Courtenay in Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire, Turkey
Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire, Turkey
1273
15 Oct 1273
Age 56
Death of Baudouin II de Courtenay in Foggia, Kingdom of Sicily
Foggia, Kingdom of Sicily

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1217
    Event Place: Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire, Turkey

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Oct 1273
    Event Place: Foggia, Kingdom of Sicily

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Barletta, Bari, Puglia, Italia, Europa

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