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1126 - 1183 (~ 56 years)
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Name |
Pierre CAPET |
Suffix |
Sire de Courtenay |
Born |
Sep 1126 |
Reims, France |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
10 Apr 1183 |
Acre, Palestine, Middle East |
Buried |
Exeter Cathedral, Exeter, Devon, England |
Person ID |
I2034 |
Young Kent Ancestors |
Last Modified |
6 Jan 2021 |
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Notes |
- Rumor has it that he is buried in a tomb in the floor of Exeter Cathedral, next to Elizabeth, however no physical evidence currently exists and the historians at the cathedral can find no documentation to support this rumor. The couple had ten children:
Phillip (1153 – before 1186)
Peter II, Latin Emperor of Constantinople (c. 1155 to 1218)[1]
Unnamed daughter (c. 1156 – ?)
Alice (died 12 February 1218),[1] married Count Aymer of Angoulême
Eustachia (1162–1235), married firstly William of Brienne, son of Erard II of Brienne and of Agnès of Montfaucon,[3] secondly William of Champlitte
Clémence (1164 – ?)
Robert, Seigneur of Champignelles (1166–1239), married in 1217 Mathilde of Mehun (d. 1240). Their eldest son was Peter of Courtenay, Lord of Conches.[4]
William, Seigneur of Tanlay (1168 – before 1248)[4]
Isabella (1169 – after 1194)
Constance (after 1170–1231)
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