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  1. Philippa of Champagne (French: Philippe de Champagne) (c. 1197 – 20 December 1250) was the third daughter of Queen Isabella I of Jerusalem and Count Henry II of Champagne. She was the wife of Erard de Brienne-Ramerupt, who encouraged her in 1216 to claim the county of Champagne which belonged to her cousin Theobald IV, who was ...

  2. Philippa of Champagne. Overview. Title social-status. Princess of Jerusalem and Lady of Brienne and Ramerupt. Date of Birth. c.1197. Date of Death. 1250. Biography. (See also Genealogical Table (s): 2.3, 2.4.1, 2.4.2, 4.1, 7 .)

  3. Philippe de ChampaigneObras de Arte. Philippe de Champaigne. Obras de Arte. View all 52 obras de arte.

  4. Philippe de Champaigne. (Bruselas, 1602 - París, 1674) Pintor francés de origen flamenco. Se formó en su Bruselas natal, pero en 1621 se trasladó a París y algunos años más tarde se nacionalizó súbdito francés. Fue el retratista más famoso y brillante de la Francia del siglo XVII, al servicio de Luis XIII y de María de Médicis.

  5. In 1215, Henry II’s third daughter, Philippa of Champagne, married Erard of Brienne-Ramerupt (c. 1170 – 1246), a nobleman from Champagne living in the Holy Land, who was a cousin of John of Brienne, king of Jerusalem, and gave Philippa the idea of claiming the county of Champagne.

  6. Pintor de escuela francesa, de origen flamenco. Trabajó en el taller bruselense de Jean Boullion de 1614 a 1618 antes de recibir la instrucción del paisajista Jacques Fouquières.

  7. Philippa of Champagne was the third daughter of Queen Isabella I of Jerusalem and Count Henry II of Champagne. She was the wife of Erard de Brienne-Ramerupt, who encouraged her in 1216 to claim the county of Champagne which belonged to her cousin Theobald IV, who was still a minor.