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  1. Peter of Courtenay (French: Pierre de Courtenay (c. 1218 – 1249 or 1250 in Egypt) was a French knight and a member of the Capetian House of Courtenay, a cadet line of the royal House of Capet. From 1239 until his death, he was the ruling Lord of Conches and Mehun-sur-Yèvre.

  2. Peter I of Courtenay (1126 – 10 April 1183) was the sixth 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.

  3. When Peter of Courtenay Lord of Conches was born in 1218, in Courtenay, Loiret, Centre, France, his father, Robert de Courtenay, was 36 and his mother, Mahaut de Mehun, was 50. He married Pétronille DE JOIGNY in June 1249, in Yonne, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France.

    • Male
    • Pétronille DE JOIGNY, Loland de Flandres
  4. One of his sons, Peter of Courtenay, Lord of Conches, accompanied Saint Louis in the Holy Land during the Seventh Crusade; he was killed at the Battle of Mansurah (1250), along with the king's brother, Robert I, Count of Artois. His only daughter Amicie de Courtenay married Robert II, Count of Artois, the son of Robert of Artois.

  5. Peter of Courtenay ( ( – 1249 or 1250 in Egypt) was a French knight and a member of the Capetian House of Courtenay, a cadet line of the royal House of Capet. From 1239 until his death, he was the ruling Lord of Conches and Mehun-sur-Yèvre . This page uses content from the English Wikipedia.

    • Abt 1218
    • to Pétronille of Joigny ( add)
    • Male
    • Peter of Courtenay, Lord of Conches
  6. Peter of Courtenay (French: Pierre de Courtenay (c. 1218 – 1249 or 1250 in Egypt) was a French knight and a member of the Capetian House of Courtenay, a cadet line of the royal House of Capet. From 1239 until his death, he was the ruling Lord of Conches and Mehun-sur-Yèvre.

  7. Peter of Courtenay (French: Pierre de Courtenay (circa 1218 – 1249 or 1250 in Egypt) was a French knight and a member of the Capetian House of Courtenay, a cadet line of the royal House of Capet. From 1239 until his death, he was the ruling Lord of Conches and Mehun-sur-Yèvre .