Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Peter I of Courtenay (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.

    • Peter

      Peter, also Peter II of Courtenay ( French: Pierre de...

  2. Reginald de Courtenay's daughter, Elizabeth, was given in marriage, together with his forfeited French lands, by the French Capetian King Louis VII with whom he had quarreled, to his youngest brother Peter of France (d.1183), henceforth known as Peter I of Courtenay.

    • Athon of Courtenay
  3. Pedro I de Courtenay; Información personal; Nacimiento: Septiembre de 1126 Reims : Fallecimiento: 10 de abril de 1183 Acre : Sepultura: Catedral de Exeter: Nacionalidad: Francesa: Familia; Familia: Casa de los Capetos y Casa de Courtenay: Padres: Luis VI de Francia Adela de Saboya: Cónyuge: Elisabeth de Courtenay (desde 1150) Hijos: Pedro II ...

    • Francesa
  4. Philip, also Philip of Courtenay (1243 – 15 December 1283), held the title of Latin Emperor of Constantinople from 1273–1283, although Constantinople had been reinstated since 1261 to the Byzantine Empire; he lived in exile and only held authority over Crusader States in Greece.

    • October 1273 - 12 December 1283
    • Courtenay
  5. The Capetian House of Courtenay, also known simply as the House of Courtenay, was a royal house and cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. Founded by Peter I of Courtenay, a son of King Louis VI of France, the family drew its name from the lordship of Courtenay, to which Peter's wife was heiress.