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  1. Maria of Brabant (c. 1190 – May/June 1260), a member of the House of Reginar, was Holy Roman Empress from 1214 until 1215 as the second and last wife of the Welf emperor Otto IV. Family [ edit ] Maria was the eldest daughter of Duke Henry I of Brabant and Maud of Boulogne .

  2. The Holy Roman Empress or Empress of the Holy Roman Empire (Kaiserin des Heiligen Römischen Reiches) was the wife or widow of the Holy Roman Emperor. The elective dignity of Holy Roman emperor was restricted to males only, but some empresses, such as Theophanu and Maria Theresa , were de facto rulers of the Empire.

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    Birth
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    Ermengarde of Hesbaye Queen of the ...
    Ingram, Count of Hesbaye ( Robertians)
    c. 778
    794/795
    Judith of Bavaria Queen of the Franks, ...
    Welf, Count of Altdorf ( Welfs)
    797
    819
    Ermengarde of Tours Queen of Italy and ...
    Hugh, Count of Tours ( Etichonids)
    ?
    821
    Engelberga of Parma Queen of Italy, ...
    Adelchis I, Count of Parma ( Supponids)
    ?
    5 October 851
  3. Jan 28, 2020 · Maria of Brabant lived in ‘t Oude Huys, the wooden predecessor of Helmond Castle. Maria became empress when she married the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. She turned her castle into a centre of cultural and courtly life where poets and dignitaries would come to stay.

  4. Sep 7, 2019 · He married Marie on 19 May 1214 at Maastricht. However, his reign as Holy Roman Emperor was to be short and he was deposed in 1215. Marie joined her husband in retirement, where he quickly became seriously ill. He died on 19 May 1218 – their fourth wedding anniversary. They had not had any children. Marie returned to the court of Brabant.

  5. Mary of Brabant (c. 1191–c. 1260) Countess of Brabant and Holy Roman empress.Name variations: Marie of Brabant; Marie de Brabant. Born around 1191; died after March 9, 1260; daughter of Henry I (1165–1235), duke of Brabant, and Maude of Alsace (1163–c. 1210); became second wife of Otto IV of Brunswick (c. 1183–1218), earl of York, count of Ponthieu, duke of Bavaria, and Holy Roman ...

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  7. Aug 24, 2015 · She was born around 1170 and was married to Henry I, Duke of Brabant at the age of nine. They went on to have seven children, and the last child probably cost Matilda her life. Matilda is buried in this church with her eldest daughter Marie (Maria) of Brabant who was Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Germany as the wife of Otto IV.

  8. Jan 10, 2021 · Marie (c. 1190 – May 1260), married in Maastricht after May 19, 1214 Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, married July 1220 Count William I of Holland Maria Duchess of Brabant, also known as Maria van Leuven (born 1189/1190 - died between 9-3 and 14-6-1260.), By her first marriage Empress of Germany, then Countess of Holland.

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