Philippe Ier de Courtenay
See also: Philippe de Courtenay
Philippe Ier of Courtenay , born in 1243, died in 1283, titular emperor of Constantinople (1273-1283), wire of Baudouin II of Courtenay, last Latin emperor of Constantinople, and Marie de Brienne.
In order to obtain the support of the king de Sicile Charles Ier of Anjou, his/her father made him marry in 1267 Béatrice (1252 † 1275), girl of Charles Ist It had only one girl Catherine (1274 † 1307) who will marry Charles de Valois.
Charles de Valois allots an important pension to him which enables him to have a continuation according to its row, but it represents in fact only one chart in the Mediterranean policy of Charles of Anjou.
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