Elisabeth of Courtenay
Elizabeth of Courtenay French: Elisabeth de Courtenay) (c. 1199–1269 or later) was an Empress consort of Bulgaria, the daughter of Peter II of Courtenay and Yolanda of Flanders.
Elisabeth of Courtenay | |
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Empress consort of Bulgaria | |
Tenure | 1213 - 1218 |
Born | c. 1199 |
Died | 1269 |
Spouse | Boril of Bulgaria Milo IV, lord of Le Puiset Eudes I Lord of Montaigu |
Issue | Alexandre of Montagu Guillaume I, Lord of Montaigu Phillipe of Montagu, Lord of Chagny Gaucher of Montagu, Lord of Jambles Eudes of Montagu Marguerite, Lady of Villeneuve |
House | Courtenay |
Father | Peter II of Courtenay |
Mother | Yolanda of Flanders |
Elisabeth married tsar Boril of Bulgaria (died 1218), Walter of Bar-sur-Seine (died 1219)[1] and then Eudes I Lord of Montaigu.[2] Elizabeth and Eudes had:
- Alexandre of Montagu, (1221–1249)
- Guillaume I, Lord of Montaigu, (1222–1300)
- Phillipe of Montagu, Lord of Chagny (born 1227) married Flore d'Antigny. Had a daughter Jeanne of Montagu.
- Gaucher of Montagu, Lord of Jambles, (born 1230)
- Eudes of Montagu, (born 1231)
- Unnamed daughter, (died young)
- Unnamed daughter, (died young)
- Marguerite, Lady of Villeneuve, (born 1232)
Notes
- Evergates 2007, p. 249.
- Bouchard 1987, p. 261.
References
- Bouchard, Constance Brittain (1987). Sword, Miter, and Cloister: Nobility and the Church in Burgundy, 980-1198. Cornell University Press.
- Evergates, Theodore (2007). The Aristocracy in the County of Champagne, 1100-1300. University of Pennsylvania Press.
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