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  1. Marie of Ponthieu (17 April 1199 – 21 September 1250) was suo jure Countess of Ponthieu and Countess of Montreuil, ruling from 1221 to 1250. Biography [ edit ] Marie was the daughter of William IV of Ponthieu and Alys, Countess of the Vexin , and granddaughter of King Louis VII of France by his second wife Constance of Castile . [1]

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  2. Sep 19, 2023 · Marie was the daughter of William III, Count of Ponthieu and Alice, Countess of the Vexin, and granddaughter of King Louis VII of France by his second wife Constance of Castile. As her father's only surviving child, Marie succeeded him, ruling as Countess of Ponthieu and Montreuil from 1221 to 1251.

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  4. When Marie de Ponthieu, Countess of Montreuil was born on 17 April 1199, in Aumale, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France, her father, William IV Count of Ponthieu, was 33 and her mother, Alais de France, was 38. She married Simon de Dammartin about 1212, in Aumale, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France.

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  5. Marie of Ponthieu (17 April 1199 [1] – 21 September 1250) was suo jure Countess of Ponthieu and Countess of Montreuil, ruling from 1221 to 1250.. Biography. Marie was the daughter of William IV of Ponthieu and Alys, Countess of the Vexin, and granddaughter of King Louis VII of France by his second wife Constance of Castile.

  6. May 13, 2017 · count of Aumale, and Marie, countess of Ponthieu. Simon had held the title of count of Ponthieu in right of his wife only, and therefore, when she died in 1251, the title and land passed to her daughter. Joan was the second wife of King Ferdinand III of Castile. A year later, 1252, he died, and the crown passed to Alfonso, son by the first wife.

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