Constança de França (~1078 - 14 de setembre de 1126) va ser la filla del rei Felip I de França, i Berta d'Holanda. Per matrimoni, fou successivament comtessa de Troyes, princesa d'Antioquia, duquessa d'Apulia i Calàbria. Felip, Berta, Lluís (amb Felip) i Constança (amb Berta)
- 14 setembre 1126 (47/48 anys)
- política
- 1078, Reims
- Catolicisme
Constança de França (em francês: Constance; Reims, 1078 - Canossa, 14 de setembro de 1126) era filha do rei Filipe I de França com Berta da Holanda e foi a consorte do soberano cruzado Boemundo I, primeiro príncipe de Antioquia.
- 14 de setembro de 1126 (48 anos)
- 1093/95 - 25 de dezembro de 1104
Constança de França [1] va ser la filla del rei Felip I de França, i Berta d'Holanda. Per matrimoni, fou successivament comtessa de Troyes, princesa d'Antioquia, duquessa d'Apulia i Calàbria. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Constança de França .
La tasa de empleo francesa para la población en edad de trabajar es una de las más bajas de los países de la OCDE: en 2020, solo el 64,4% de la población francesa en edad de trabajar estaba empleada, frente al 77 % de Japón, el 76,1 % de Alemania y el 75,4 % del Reino Unido, pero la tasa de empleo francesa era superior a la de Estados ...
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Constance was the daughter of King Philip I of France and Bertha of Holland. Between 1093 and 1095, Phillip I arranged for his daughter, Constance, to marry Hugh, Count of Troyes and Champagne. Philip hoped to influence Hugh's family, the powerful House of Blois, and counter the opposition of Fulk IV, Count of Anjou, after he had kidnapped Fulk's w...
While at the court of Adela, wife of Stephen, who was acting as regent, Constance was courted by Bohemond I of Antioch. He had just returned to Europeto obtain relief for the Crusaders in the Holy Land and seeking a wife. He impressed audiences across France with gifts of relics from the Holy Land and tales of heroism while fighting the Saracens, g...
Constance acted as regent on behalf of her son and took the title of Queen as a daughter of the King of France, but she was imprisoned by Grimoald Alferanites, who proclaimed himself Lord of Bari. Constance was released in 1120 on the intervention of King Roger II of Sicily and the Pope, but in exchange for her release, Constance had to give up the...
Bouchard, Constance B. (1995). "Capetian dynasty". In Kibler, William W.; Zinn, Grover A. (eds.). Medieval France: An Encyclopedia.Hodgson, Natasha R. (2007). Women, Crusading and the Holy Land in Historical Narrative. The Boydell Press.Houben, Hubert (2002). Roger II of Sicily: A Ruler Between East and West. Cambridge University Press.McDougall, Sara (2017). Royal Bastards: The Birth of Illegitimacy, 800-1230. Oxford University Press.Constança (Alemanya), ciutat d'Alemanya, a la vora del llac homònim. diòcesi o Bisbat de Constança, jurisdicció eclesiàstica de l'Església Catòlica part de la diòcesi fou governada per a prínceps-bisbes amb poder temporal dins del Sacre Imperi.
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