Catherine de Courtenay
Catherine of Courtenay , born in 1274, died in 1307, titular empress of Constantinople, girl of Philippe Ier de Courtenay and of Beatrice of Naples.
It was born at the court from Charles Ier from Anjou, king de Sicile. After the death of his/her father (1283), then that of Charles of Anjou (1285), it followed Marguerite of Burgundy, the widow of Charles of Anjou, which withdrew itself with Tonnerre. In 1294, it went to the court Philippe IV Beautiful the where it him préta homage for the grounds which it had in France.
She married in 1302 Charles of France, count de Valois (1270 † 1325), and had:
- Jean (1302-1308)
- Catherine (1303-1346), titular empress of Constantinople, married to Philippe Ier de Tarente
- Jeanne (1304-1363), married to Robert III of Artois
- Isabelle (1306-1349), abbess of Fontrevault
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