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  1. Peter Courtenay (died 1552) Arms of Courtenay of Powderham: Or, three torteaux a label of three points azure each charged with three plates. Sir Peter Courtenay (died 29 May 1552) of Ugbrooke in the parish of Chudleigh, Devon, was Sheriff of Devon in 1548/9.

  2. 22 de sept. de 2021 · Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Pierre Ier de France né en 1126, mort en 1183, seigneur de Courtenay, fils de Louis VI le Gros (1081-1137), roi de France et d'Adèle de Savoie ; tige de la maison capétienne de Courtenay. Il accompagna ses frères Louis VII de France et Robert Ier de Dreux à la deuxième croisade.

  3. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Peter I of Courtenay has received more than 156,972 page views. His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in 2019) . Peter I of Courtenay is the 538th most popular companion (up from 541st in 2019) , the 2,377th most popular biography from France (up from 2,454th in 2019) and the 54th most popular French Companion .

  4. 1155. Died. 1219 (aged 63-64) Epirus, Greece. Peter II (1155 - 1219) was Latin Emperor and the son of Peter I of Courtenay . Categories: Emperors and empresses. 1155 births. 1219 deaths.

  5. Baldvin konstantinápolyi latin császár. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Péter latin császár témájú médiaállományokat. Courtenay Péter ( 1167 körül – Epirosz, 1219. június után), latin császár, Courtenay Jolán magyar királyné és Courtenay Mária nikaiai császárné apja, valamint II. András magyar király apósa.

  6. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_IPeter I - Wikipedia

    Peter I van Savoye (ca.1048-1078), graaf van Savoye (1059-1078) Peter I van Courtenay (1126-1183) (zoon van Lodewijk VI van Frankrijk en van Adelheid van Maurienne), heer van Courtenay; Peter van Vlaanderen (?-1176), als Peter I bisschop van Kamerijk (1167-1174) Zie ook. Peter I-eiland, een eiland bij Antarctica

  7. Peter I of Courtenay (September 1126 – 10 April 1183) was the youngest son of Louis VI of France and his second wife, Adélaide de Maurienne.[1] He was the father of the Latin Emperor Peter II of Courtenay.[1] Peter was born in France and died in Palestine. In about 1150, he married Elizabeth de Courtenay (1127 – September 1205), the daughter of Renaud de Courtenay and Hawise du Donjon ...