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  1. Peter, also Peter II of Courtenay ( French: Pierre de Courtenay; died 1219), was emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople from 1216 to 1217. Biography. Peter II was a son of Peter I of Courtenay (died 1183), a younger son of Louis VI of France and his second wife, Adélaide de Maurienne. [1] .

    • 1216 –, 1217 (de facto) or 1219 (de jure)
    • Roman Catholic
  2. Jan 21, 2024 · Pierre II de Courtenay was the son of Pierre I de France & Élisabeth de Courtenay. Pierre was the Latin emperor of Constantinople, from 1217 to 1219. He was a grandson of the French king Louis VI, and obtained the counties of Auxerre and Tonnerre by his first marriage.

    • Courtenay, Ile-de-France
    • Ile-de-France
  3. The Capetian House of Courtenay. Reginald de Courtenay's daughter, Elizabeth, was given in marriage, together with his forfeited French lands, by the French Capetian King Louis VII with whom he had quarreled, to his youngest brother Peter of France (d.1183), henceforth known as Peter I of Courtenay.

    • Athon of Courtenay
  4. Mar 7, 2023 · PIERRE de France ( [1126]-Palestine 10 Mar [1180/10 Apr 1183]). William of Tyre names him as brother of Louis VII King of France, when recording his arrival in Palestine in 1179. He succeeded as Seigneur de Courtenay, by right of his wife.

    • 1126
    • Exeter, Devon, England, United Kingdom
    • Capet
  5. Peter, also Peter II of Courtenay , was emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople from 1216 to 1217.

  6. The Capetian House of Courtenay, also known simply as the House of Courtenay, was a royal house and cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. Founded by Peter I of Courtenay, a son of King Louis VI of France, the family drew its name from the lordship of Courtenay, to which Peter's wife was heiress. Capetian house of Courtenay.

  7. Peter II of Courtenay (French) (died 1219) was emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople from 1216 to 1217. Contents. 1 Biography. 2 Family. 3 Notes. 4 References. Biography. Peter II was a son of Peter I of Courtenay (died 1183), the youngest son of Louis VI of France and his second Queen consort Adélaide de Maurienne. [1] .

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