Countess of Champagne
House of Champagne, 1234–1285
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Countess | Ceased to be Countess | Death | Spouse |
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Constance of France | Philip I of France (Capet) |
1078 | 1093/95 | 25 December 1104 annulled on grounds of consanguinity |
14 September 1126 | Hugh I | |
Isabelle of Mâcon | Stephen I, Count of Burgundy (Ivrea) |
1090/95 | 1110 | - repudiated |
after 1125 | |||
Matilda of Carinthia | Engelbert, Duke of Carinthia (Sponheim) |
1106/08 | 1123 | 1151 husband's death |
13 December 1160/61 | Theobald II | ||
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Marie of France | Louis VII of France (Capet) |
1145-3 | 1164 | 17 March 1181 husband's death |
3/11 March 1198 | Henry I | |
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Isabella I of Jerusalem | Amalric I of Jerusalem (Anjou) |
1172 | 5 May 1192 | 10 September 1197 husband's death |
5 April 1205 | Henry II | |
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Blanche of Navarre | Sancho VI of Navarre (Jiménez) |
after 1177 | 1 July 1199 | 24 May 1201 husband's death |
12/14 March 1229 | Theobald III | |
Gertrude of Dagsburg | Albert II, Count of Dagsburg and Metz (Dagsburg) |
1190 or May 1205 | mid-May 1220 | 1222 repudiated |
30 March 1225 | Theobald IV | ||
Agnes of Beaujeu | Guichard IV, Sire of Beaujeu | 1200 | 1222 | 11 July 1231 | ||||
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Margaret of Bourbon |
Archambaud VIII of Bourbon (Bourbon-Dampierre) |
1211 | 22 September 1232 | 8 July 1253 husband's death |
12 April 1256 | ||
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Isabella of France |
Louis IX of France (Capet) |
2 March 1241 | 6 April 1255 | 4 December 1270 husband's death |
17 April 1271 | Theobald V | |
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Blanche of Artois |
Robert I, Count of Artois (Artois) |
1248 | 1269 | 4 December 1270 husband's accession |
22 July 1274 husband's death |
2 May 1302 | Henry III |
House of Capet, 1284-1349
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Countess | Ceased to be Countess | Death | Spouse |
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Margaret of Burgundy [2] |
Robert II, Duke of Burgundy (Burgundy) |
1290 | 23 September 1305 | 14 August 1315 | Louis I | ||
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Clémence d'Anjou [2] |
Charles Martel of Anjou (Anjou) |
February 1293 | 19 August 1315 | 5 June 1316 husband's death |
12 October 1328 | ||
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Joan II, Countess of Burgundy [2] |
Otto IV, Count of Burgundy (Châlon) |
15 January 1292 | January 1307 | 20 November 1316 husband's accession |
3 January 1322 husband's death |
21 January 1330 | Philip II |
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Blanche of Burgundy [2] |
Otto IV, Count of Burgundy (Châlon) |
1296 | 20 May 1308 | 3 January 1322 husband's accession |
3 January 1322 marriage annulled by the Pope |
29 April 1326 | Charles I |
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Marie of Luxembourg [2] |
Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor (Luxembourg) |
1304 | 21 September 1322 | 26 March 1324 | |||
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Jeanne d'Évreux [2] |
Louis, Count of Évreux (Évreux) |
1310 | 5 July 1325 | 1 February 1328 husband's death |
4 March 1371 | ||
Notes
- Also Queen consort of France.
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