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  1. Scholastique of Champagne (also Scholastica; [1] 1172–1219) was the daughter of Marie of France and Count Henry I of Champagne . Marriage and issue. She married William IV, Count of Mâcon (d. 1224) in approximately 1183. As part of her dowry Scholastique brought land as well as income from he fairs of Bar-sur-Aube.

  2. Escolástica de Champagne (alrededor de 1170-1219), hija de María de Francia y Enrique I er, Conde de Champaña. Matrimonio y descendencia. Hacia 1183 se casó con Guillaume IV, conde de Mâcon.

  3. 10 de ago. de 2023 · * Scholastique of Champagne (died 1219), married William IV of Macon * Henry II (1166–1197) * Marie of Champagne (died 1204), married Baldwin I of Constantinople * Theobald (1179–1201) He was succeeded by their eldest son Henry. After Henry became king of Jerusalem, the younger son Theobald became count.

    • Vitry-le-François, Champagne-Ardenne
    • Marie Capet de France, Comtesse de Champagne
    • Champagne-Ardenne
    • "El Liberal"
  4. 18 de nov. de 2023 · Daughter of Henri I de Blois 'le Libéral', count of Champagne & Brie and Marie Capet de France, comtesse de Champagne. Wife of Guillaume III Count Of Mâcon. Mother of Béatrix de Bourgogne; Gerard II de Mâcon; Henri de Mâcon and Guillaume de Mâcon.

    • Guillaume III Count Of Mâcon
    • Champagne, France
    • circa 1169
    • 1219 (45-54)
  5. Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Scholastique (Blois) de Champagne born abt. 1169 Champagne, France died 1219 including ancestors + 2 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • Guillaume (Mâcon) de Mâcon
  6. Scholastique of Champagne (died 1219), married William IV of Mâcon; Henry II (1166–1197) Marie of Champagne (died 1204), married Baldwin I of Constantinople; Theobald III of Champagne (1179–1201) Enrique construyó la colegiata de Saint-Étienne en Troyes entre 1157 y 1171, que planeó como necrópolis para la Casa de Blois.

  7. 20 de abr. de 2017 · About Marie of France, Countess of Champagne. Marie was born to Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII of France. That marriage was already shaky when Eleanor gave birth to a second daughter, Alix, in 1151, and the pair realized that they were not likely to have a son. Salic Law was interpreted to mean that a daughter or daughter's husband could ...