Countess of Champagne
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House of Champagne, 1234-1284
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Countess | Ceased to be Countess | Death | Spouse |
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Constance of France | Philip I of France Philip I of France Philip I , called the Amorous, was King of France from 1060 to his death. His reign, like that of most of the early Direct Capetians, was extraordinarily long for the time... (Capet House of Capet The House of Capet, or The Direct Capetian Dynasty, , also called The House of France , or simply the Capets, which ruled the Kingdom of France from 987 to 1328, was the most senior line of the Capetian dynasty – itself a derivative dynasty from the Robertians. As rulers of France, the dynasty... ) |
1078 | 1093/95 | 25 December 1104 annulled on grounds of consanguinity |
14 September 1126 | Hugh I | ||
Isabelle of Mâcon | Stephen I, Count of Burgundy Stephen I, Count of Burgundy Stephen I , Count Palatine of Burgundy, sharing his father's nickname "the Rash" , was Count of Burgundy and Count of Mâcon and Vienne.... (Ivrea) |
1090/95 | 1110 | - repudiated |
after 1125 | |||
Matilda of Carinthia Matilda of Carinthia Matilda of Carinthia was the daughter of Engelbert, Duke of Carinthia and his wife Uta of Passau . She was married to Theobald II, Count of Champagne... |
Engelbert, Duke of Carinthia Engelbert, Duke of Carinthia Engelbert II from the House of Sponheim was Margrave of Istria and Carniola from sometime between 1101 and 1107 until 1124... (Sponheim House of Sponheim The House of Sponheim or Spanheim was a noble family of the Holy Roman Empire in the High Middle Ages. They were Dukes of Carinthia from 1122 until 1269 and Counts of Sponheim until 1437... ) |
1106/08 | 1123 | 1151 husband's death |
13 December 1160/61 | Theobald II | ||
Marie of France | Louis VII of France Louis VII of France Louis VII was King of France, the son and successor of Louis VI . He ruled from 1137 until his death. He was a member of the House of Capet. His reign was dominated by feudal struggles , and saw the beginning of the long rivalry between France and England... (Capet House of Capet The House of Capet, or The Direct Capetian Dynasty, , also called The House of France , or simply the Capets, which ruled the Kingdom of France from 987 to 1328, was the most senior line of the Capetian dynasty – itself a derivative dynasty from the Robertians. As rulers of France, the dynasty... ) |
1145-3 | 1164 | 17 March 1181 husband's death |
3/11 March 1198 | Henry I | ||
Isabella I of Jerusalem | Amalric I of Jerusalem Amalric I of Jerusalem Amalric I of Jerusalem was King of Jerusalem 1163–1174, and Count of Jaffa and Ascalon before his accession. Amalric was the second son of Melisende of Jerusalem and Fulk of Jerusalem... (Anjou House of Anjou The Angevins, also known as the House of Anjou, were a noble family founded in the early years of the Carolingian Empire. They first emerged as part of the minor feudal nobility, in what would soon be known as the Kingdom of France during the 10th century... ) |
1172 | 5 May 1192 | 10 September 1197 husband's death |
5 April 1205 | Henry II | ||
Blanche of Navarre | Sancho VI of Navarre Sancho VI of Navarre Sancho VI Garcés , called the Wise , was the king of Navarre from 1150 until his death in 1194.... (Jiménez) |
after 1177 | 1 July 1199 | 24 May 1201 husband's death |
12/14 March 1229 | Theobald III | ||
Gertrude of Dagsburg Gertrude of Dagsburg Gertrude of Dagsburg was the daughter and heiress of Albert II, count of Metz and Dagsburg . She was a trouvère, and was married three times.... |
Albert II, Count of Dagsburg and Metz (Dagsburg) |
1190 or May 1205 | mid-May 1220 | 1222 repudiated |
30 March 1225 | Theobald IV Theobald I of Navarre Theobald I , called the Troubadour, the Chansonnier, and the Posthumous, was Count of Champagne from birth and King of Navarre from 1234... |
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Agnes of Beaujeu Agnes of Beaujeu Agnes of Beaujeu was a French noblewoman, the daughter of Guichard IV, Sire of Beaujeu and his wife Sybille of Flanders. Agnes was Countess of Champagne by her marriage to Theobald I of Navarre.- Family :... |
Guichard IV, Sire of Beaujeu | 1200 | 1222 | 11 July 1231 | ||||
Margaret of Bourbon |
Archambaud VIII of Bourbon Archambaud VIII of Bourbon Archambaud VIII of Bourbon, le Grand, was a ruler of Bourbonnais in the modern region of Auvergne, France. His parents were Guy de Dampierre II, Seigneur de Dampierre, and Maud de Bourbon, daughter of Archambaud VII de Bourbon, Sire de Bourbon. He was succeeded by his son, Archambaud IX of... (Bourbon-Dampierre House of Dampierre The Dampierre family played an important role during the Middle Ages. They were Count of Flanders and later also Count of Nevers, Rethel, Artois and Franche-Comté. The senior line of the House died out with Margaret III... ) |
1211 | 22 September 1232 | 8 July 1253 husband's death |
12 April 1256 | |||
Isabella of France |
Louis IX of France Louis IX of France Louis IX , commonly Saint Louis, was King of France from 1226 until his death. He was also styled Louis II, Count of Artois from 1226 to 1237. Born at Poissy, near Paris, he was an eighth-generation descendant of Hugh Capet, and thus a member of the House of Capet, and the son of Louis VIII and... (Capet House of Capet The House of Capet, or The Direct Capetian Dynasty, , also called The House of France , or simply the Capets, which ruled the Kingdom of France from 987 to 1328, was the most senior line of the Capetian dynasty – itself a derivative dynasty from the Robertians. As rulers of France, the dynasty... ) |
2 March 1241 | 6 April 1255 | 4 December 1270 husband's death |
17 April 1271 | Theobald V Theobald II of Navarre Theobald II , called the Young, was Count of Champagne and Brie and King of Navarre from 1253 until his death.... |
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Blanche of Artois Blanche of Artois Blanche of Artois was the queen consort of Navarre; after her husband Henry I of Navarre's death, she served as regent from 1274 to 1284 on behalf of her daughter, Joan I... |
Robert I, Count of Artois (Artois) |
1248 | 1269 | 4 December 1270 husband's accession |
22 July 1274 husband's death |
2 May 1302 | Henry III Henry I of Navarre Henry I the Fat was the Count of Champagne and Brie and King of Navarre from 1270... |
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House of CapetHouse of CapetThe House of Capet, or The Direct Capetian Dynasty, , also called The House of France , or simply the Capets, which ruled the Kingdom of France from 987 to 1328, was the most senior line of the Capetian dynasty – itself a derivative dynasty from the Robertians. As rulers of France, the dynasty...
, 1284-1349
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Countess | Ceased to be Countess | Death | Spouse |
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Margaret of Burgundy |
Robert II, Duke of Burgundy Robert II, Duke of Burgundy Robert II of Burgundy was duke of Burgundy between 1271 and 1306, inheriting the title from his brother Eudes of Burgundy, who had no male heirs. Robert was the third son of duke Hugh IV and Yolande of Dreux... (Burgundy House of Burgundy The House of Burgundy was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty, descending from Robert I, Duke of Burgundy, a younger son of Robert II of France.... ) |
1290 | 23 September 1305 | 14 August 1315 | Louis I | |||
Clémence d'Anjou |
Charles Martel of Anjou Charles Martel of Anjou Charles Martel of the Angevin dynasty, also known as Charles I Martel, was the eldest son of king Charles II of Naples and Maria of Hungary, the daughter of King Stephen V of Hungary.... (Anjou Capetian House of Anjou The Capetian House of Anjou, also known as the House of Anjou-Sicily and House of Anjou-Naples, was a royal house and cadet branch of the direct House of Capet. Founded by Charles I of Sicily, a son of Louis VIII of France, the Capetian king first ruled the Kingdom of Sicily during the 13th century... ) |
February 1293 | 19 August 1315 | 5 June 1316 husband's death |
12 October 1328 | |||
Joan II, Countess of Burgundy |
Otto IV, Count of Burgundy Otto IV, Count of Burgundy Otto IV, Count of Burgundy was the son of Hugh de Chalon and Adelaide, Countess Palatine of Burgundy. By his mother, he was a grandson of Countess Beatrice II of Burgundy. By his father, he was descended from another branch of the Counts of Burgundy.Upon his father's death in 1266/1267, he became... (Châlon House of Châlon -Notable members:*Claudia of Châlon*Philibert of Châlon, Claudia's brother*René of Châlon , also known as Renatus of Châlon, Prince of Orange and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht and Gelre.... ) |
15 January 1292 | January 1307 | 20 November 1316 husband's accession |
3 January 1322 husband's death |
21 January 1330 | Philip II | |
Blanche of Burgundy Blanche of Burgundy Blanche of Burgundy was queen of France and Navarre for a few months in 1322 due to her marriage to the future king Charles IV.-Biography:She was the daughter of Otto IV, Count of Burgundy and Mahaut, Countess of Artois... |
Otto IV, Count of Burgundy Otto IV, Count of Burgundy Otto IV, Count of Burgundy was the son of Hugh de Chalon and Adelaide, Countess Palatine of Burgundy. By his mother, he was a grandson of Countess Beatrice II of Burgundy. By his father, he was descended from another branch of the Counts of Burgundy.Upon his father's death in 1266/1267, he became... (Châlon House of Châlon -Notable members:*Claudia of Châlon*Philibert of Châlon, Claudia's brother*René of Châlon , also known as Renatus of Châlon, Prince of Orange and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht and Gelre.... ) |
1296 | 20 May 1308 | 3 January 1322 husband's accession |
3 January 1322 marriage annulled by the Pope Pope John XXII Pope John XXII , born Jacques Duèze , was pope from 1316 to 1334. He was the second Pope of the Avignon Papacy , elected by a conclave in Lyon assembled by Philip V of France... |
29 April 1326 | Charles I | |
Marie of Luxembourg |
Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor Henry VII was the King of Germany from 1308 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1312. He was the first emperor of the House of Luxembourg... (Luxembourg House of Luxembourg The House of Luxembourg was a late medieval German dynasty, which between 1308 and 1437 ruled the Holy Roman Empire, twice interrupted by the rivaling House of Wittelsbach.-History:... ) |
1304 | 21 September 1322 | 26 March 1324 | ||||
Jeanne d'Évreux Jeanne d'Evreux Jeanne d'Évreux was the third wife of King Charles IV of France, daughter of his uncle Louis d'Évreux and Margaret of Artois. She bore no male heir, thus "causing" the end of the direct line of the Capetian dynasty. Because she was his first cousin, the couple required papal permission to marry... |
Louis, Count of Évreux (Évreux House of Évreux The House of Évreux was a noble French family, a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty, which flourished from the beginning of the 14th century to the mid 15th century. A branch of it came to rule the Kingdom of Navarre.... ) |
1310 | 5 July 1325 | 1 February 1328 husband's death |
4 March 1371 | |||