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  1. Ver vídeos de philippa of champagne Explora 11 fotografías e imágenes disponibles sobre philippa of champagne o realiza una nueva búsqueda para encontrar más fotografías e imágenes. From left to right, underwater explorer Hans Hass , Michaela Denis , Lotte Hass , Armand Denis , Philippa Scott and conservationist Peter Scott at...

  2. François-Philippe Champagne. François-Philippe Champagne PC MP (born June 25, 1970) is a Canadian politician who has been Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry since 2021. He was formerly the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2019 to 2021. He was elected to represent the riding of Saint-Maurice—Champlain in the House of Commons in the ...

  3. Marie of France, Countess of Champagne. Born. 29 July 1166. Died. 10 September 1197. (1197-09-10) (aged 31) Jerusalem. Henry II of Champagne (or Henry I of Jerusalem) (29 July 1166 – 10 September 1197) was count of Champagne from 1181 to 1197, and king of Jerusalem from 1192 to 1197 by virtue of his marriage to Queen Isabella I of Jerusalem.

  4. Philippa of Champagne. Nie należy mylić z Philippe de Champagne, biskup Châlons XI th century lub Philippe de Champaigne, malarz XVII th wieku

  5. Philippa of Champagne, Lady of Ramerupt and of Venizy (c. 1197 – 20 December 1250) was the third daughter of Queen Isabella I of Jerusalem and Henry II, Count of Champagne. She was the wife of Erard de Brienne-Ramerupt who encouraged her in 1216 to claim the county of Champagne which belonged to her cousin Theobald IV , who was still a minor.

  6. Philippa of Champagne, Lady of Ramerupt and of Venizy (c. 1197 – 20 December 1250) was the third daughter of Queen Isabella I of Jerusalem and Henry II, Count of Champagne. She was the wife of Erard de Brienne-Ramerupt who encouraged her in 1216 to claim the county of Champagne which belonged to her cousin Theobald IV , who was still a minor.

  7. Having successfully married Philippa, Erard of Brienne-Ramerupt returned to Champagne with his new bride in January 1216. Armed clashes soon broke out, and the War of Succession of Champagne began. King Philip II imposed a truce in April 1216 to put a stop to the fighting, and held a court at Melun in July 1216 to hear Erard and Philippa's case.