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  1. Marie of France, Duchess of Brabant. Marie of France (1198 – 15 August 1224) was a daughter of Philip II of France and his disputed third wife Agnes of Merania. [1] She was a member of the House of Capet .

  2. Marie of France (1198–c. 1223) Duchess of Brabant.Name variations: Maria de France. Born in 1198; died on August 15, 1223 or 1224; daughter of Philip II Augustus, king of France (r. 1180–1223), and Agnes of Meran (d. 1201); married Philip of Namur (son of Margaret of Alsace and brother of Baldwin IX); became second wife of Henry I (1165–1235), duke of Brabant, on April 22, 1213; children ...

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  4. Margaret, Queen of England. House. House of Reginar. Father. Henry III, Duke of Brabant. Mother. Adelaide of Burgundy. Marie of Brabant (13 May 1254 – 12 January 1322 [1]) was Queen of France from 1274 until 1285 as the second wife of King Philip III. Born in Leuven, Brabant, she was a daughter of Henry III, Duke of Brabant, and Adelaide of ...

  5. Nov 5, 2020 · He is the author of a monograph on Marie’s husband, Henry the Liberal (2016; rev. ante, cxxxiii [2018], 394–6), and many other well-regarded works on twelfth-century Champagne, in addition to being the editor of a volume on aristocratic women in medieval France (1999; rev. ante, cxv [2000], 430–31).

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    • 2020
  6. Sep 7, 2019 · In 1224, her younger sister Mathilde married her stepson Floris IV, Count of Holland. Marie remained active in her widowhood, and her father even sent her to negotiate political differences. When her father died in 1235, Marie was granted the fortress in Helmond, where she settled. During her later year, she found a convent near Helmond.

  7. Other articles where Marie de Brabant is discussed: Philip IV: Early years: In 1274 his father married Marie de Brabant, a beautiful and cultivated woman, and, with her arrival at court, intrigue began to flourish. In the same year, the two-year-old Joan, heiress of Champagne and Navarre, was welcomed as a refugee. Reared with the royal children, she would, when she was…

  8. Duchess of Brabant . Name variations: Marie de France or Marie of France; Mary of Evreux. Died in 1335; daughter of Louis, count of Evreux; married John III the Triumphant (1300–1355), duke of Brabant (r. 1312–1355), around July 19, 1311; children: Margaret of Brabant (1323–1368); Joanna of Brabant (1322–1406); Marie of Guelders (1325 ...

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