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  1. Courtenay Jolán (1197 – Esztergom, 1233. június), magyar királyné, II. András magyar király második felesége, a Capeting-dinasztia Courtenay ágából származó Courtenay Péter , Auxerre grófja, későbbi ( 1216 – 1218 ) latin császár és Flandriai Jolán leánya, Courtenay Mária nikaiai császárné nővére, Henrik latin császár unokahúga, II.

  2. Peter I of Courtenay (September 1126 – 10 April 1183) was the sixth son of Louis VI of France and his second wife, Adélaide de Maurienne. He was the father of the Latin Emperor Peter II of Courtenay. 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, thus ...

  3. Våpenskjold. Peter II av Courtenay på Commons. Peter II av Courtenay, død 1219, var keiser i Det latinske riket i Konstantinopel fra 1216 til 1217. Han ble utnevnt til keiser etter sin svoger Henrik av Flandern som døde i 1216, men ble tatt til fange underveis på reisen til sitt nye rike og døde i fangenskap i Despotatet Epirus i 1219.

  4. Matilda I, Countess of Nevers or Mathilde de Courtenay, or Mahaut de Courtenay, (1188–1257), was a ruling countess of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre. She was the only daughter of Peter II of Courtenay and of Agnes of Nevers, born from the Capetian House of Courtenay, she was married to Hervé IV of Donzy and then to Guigues IV of Forez .

  5. Media in category "Peter II of Courtenay". The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Peter 2 of Courtenay.jpg 337 × 397; 46 KB. Peter II of Courtenay reverz.jpg 303 × 375; 48 KB. Peter II of Courtenay.jpg 119 × 273; 11 KB. Peter II of Courtenay2.jpg 177 × 301; 15 KB. Petrus II.jpg 854 × 854; 473 KB.

  6. Catherine I, also Catherine of Courtenay (25 November 1274 – 11 October 1307), was the recognised Latin Empress of Constantinople from 1283 to 1307, although she lived in exile and only held authority over Crusader States in Greece. In 1301, she became the second wife of Charles of Valois, by whom she had one son and three daughters; the ...

  7. Peter von Frankreich (franz.: Pierre Ier de France, seigneur de Courtenay; * um 1126; † zwischen 1180 und 1183 in Palästina) war ein Prinz aus der Dynastie der Kapetinger und als Peter I. Herr von Courtenay, Champignelles, Montargis, Château-Renard, Tanlay, Charny und Chantecoq. Er ist der Stammvater des jüngeren Hauses Courtenay .