Marie Of CHAMPAGNE

Female 1174 - 1204  (30 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Marie Of CHAMPAGNE was born in 1174 in Champagne, France; died on 09 Aug 1204.

    Marie married Baldwin VI on 06 Jan 1185/6. Baldwin (son of Baldwin V and Marguerite Of LORRAINE) was born in Jul 1172; died on 11 Jun 1215 in Bulgaria. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Marguerite DE HAINAUT  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 02 Jun 1202 in Constantinople, Turkey; died on 10 Feb 1279/80; was buried in Flines-Laes-Mortagne, Nord, France.
    2. 3. Jeanne Of FLANDERS  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1188 in Valenciennes, Nord, france; died on 05 Dec 1244 in Marquette Les Lile, Nord, France.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Marguerite DE HAINAUT Descendancy chart to this point (1.Marie1) was born on 02 Jun 1202 in Constantinople, Turkey; died on 10 Feb 1279/80; was buried in Flines-Laes-Mortagne, Nord, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Countess of Hainaut and Flanders

    Marguerite married Bouchard DE AVESNES before 23 Jul 1212, and was divorced in 1221. Bouchard (son of Jacques D'AVESNES and Adele DE GUISE) was born about 1180; died between 1243/4 in Etraeungt, Nord, France; was buried in Abbey of Clairefontaine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. John I DE AVESNES  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 May 1218 in Etraeungt, Nord, France; died on 24 Dec 1256/7 in Valenciennes, Nord, france; was buried in Valenciennes, Nord, france.

  2. 3.  Jeanne Of FLANDERS Descendancy chart to this point (1.Marie1) was born in 1188 in Valenciennes, Nord, france; died on 05 Dec 1244 in Marquette Les Lile, Nord, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Jeanne Countess Of Flanders
    • Birth: 1200

    Notes:

    Jeanne, called of Constantinople (1199/1200 ? 1244) was countess of Flanders and Hainaut.

    She was the eldest daughter of Baldwin IX of Flanders, who was also (as Baldwin VI) count of Hainaut as well as Emperor of Constantinople. Her mother was Marie of Champagne.

    In 1202 Baldwin left on the Fourth Crusade, and Marie left to join him two years later, leaving Jeanne and her baby sister in the care of their uncle Philip of Namur.

    Jeanne's mother died in Aug 1204, and her father died the next year, leaving her a five-year-old orphan under the guardianship of Philip of Namur. He continued as regent as well, ruling in her name rather than her father's. Philip soon put his nieces in a difficult position. He became betrothed to a daughter of King Philip Augustus of France, and give the king custody of the two girls. Philip Augustus in turn agreed to sell their custody to Enguerrand de Coucy, who probably planned to marry Jeanne when she came of age. But these plans fell through, and in the end she married Ferdinand, prince of Portugal in Paris in January 1212. He was the nephew of Jeanne's great-aunt-by-marriage Matilda of Portugal.

    While on their way to Flanders the newlyweds were captured by Jeanne's first cousin Louis (the future Louis VIII of France), eldest son of Philip Augustus and his first wife, Jeanne's aunt Elizabeth of Flanders, otherwise known as Isabelle of Hainaut. Louis' aim was to acquire his dead mother's dowry, a large piece of Flemish territory including Artois, which Jeanne's father had taken back by force after Isabel/Elizabeth's death.

    Released after this concession, Jeanne and Ferdinand soon joined the old allies of her father, king John of England and Emperor Otto IV, in an alliance against France. They were decisively defeated at Bouvines in July 1214, where Ferdinand was taken prisoner.

    Ferdinand was to remain in French hands for the next 12 years, while Jeanne ruled alone. During this period Jeanne ended up at odds with her younger sister Margaret over the latter's inheritance, a matter complicated by the questionable validity of both of Margaret's marriages. A war between the sisters broke out, which only added to difficulties caused by famine.

    In 1225 a man appeared who claimed to be Jeanne's father Baldwin, returned after 20 years. He soon became the focus of a popular revolt, which Jeanne only put down with aid from Louis VIII.

    In 1237 she married Thomas II of Savoy, but this marriage was childless.

    Jeanne married Fernando Of PORTUGAL in Jan 1212 in Paris. Fernando (son of Sancho I King Of PORTUGAL and Dulce Of BARCELONA) was born on 24 Mar 1188; died on 04 Mar 1233. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Jeanne married Thomas II Of PIEDMONT in Apr 1237. Thomas (son of Thomas I of SAVOY and Beatrix Of GENEVA) was born about 1199; died on 7 Feb 1259. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]