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  1. Foi o pai do imperador latino Pedro de Courtenay . Seu pai deu-lhe a dignidade de abade na Igreja de Nantes. Em 1147 acompanhou o seu irmão Luís VII da França e Roberto I de Dreux na Segunda Cruzada, tendo tomado parte em todas as batalhas, inclusive a de Laodiceia e o cerco de Damasco.

  2. Peter I of Courtenay (1126 – 10 April 1183) was the sixth son of Louis VI of France and his second wife, Adélaide de Maurienne. He was the father of the Latin Emperor Peter II of Courtenay. Peter was born in France and died in Palestine.

  3. Pedro I de Courtenay. Apariencia. ocultar. Pedro de Francia 1 (1125-1183), fue el menor de los hijos del rey Luis VI de Francia y de su segunda esposa, Adela de Saboya . Biografía. Su padre le dio la dignidad de abad laico de la colegiata de Nantes.

  4. Pedro I de Courtenay foi senhor de Courtenay, Montargis, Châteaurenard, Champignelles, Tanlay, Chantecoq, Charny. Foi o pai do imperador latino Pedro de Courtenay.

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    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. His mother was Elisabeth de Courtenay, daughter of Renaud de Courtenay(died 1194) and Hawise du Donjon. Peter first married Agnes I, via whom he obtained the three counties of Nevers, Auxerre, and Tonnerre. In 1193...

    By his first wife Agnes I, Countess of Nevershe had: 1. Matilda I, Countess of Nevers By his second wife Yolanda of Flanders, of the House of Flanders he had: 1. Philip (died 1226), Marquis of Namur,who declined the offer of the crown of the Latin Empire 2. Robert of Courtenay (died 1228), Latin Emperorof the Latin Empire of Constantinople 3. Henry...

    Angold, Michael (2011). "The Latin Empire of Constantinople, 1204–1261: Marriage Strategies". Identities and Allegiances in the Eastern Mediterranean after 1204. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing Limited...
    Berman, Constance H. (2018). The White Nuns: Cistercian Abbeys for Women in Medieval France. University of Pennsylvania Press.
    Bouchard, Constance Brittain (1987). Sword, Miter, and Cloister:Nobility and the Church in Burgundy, 980–1198. Cornell University Press.
    Commire, Anne, ed. (1999). "Elizabeth of Courtenay (d. 1205)". Women in World History: A biographical encyclopedia. Waterford, CT: Yorkin Publications, Gale Group. ISBN 0787640808. Archived from th...
  5. Pedro de Francia [1], nado c. 1125 e finado c. 1183, foi o menor dos fillos do rei Lois VI de Francia e da súa segunda esposa, Adela de Savoia. Foi señor de Courtenay, Montargis, Château-Renard, Champignelles, Tanlay, Charny e Chantecoq.

  6. Pedro II de Courtenay (en francés: Pierre II de Courtenay, griego: Πέτρος του Κουρτεναί, trans. Pétros tou Kourtenaí; aprox. 1165 - 1219) fue brevemente emperador latino de Constantinopla desde 1217 hasta 1219. Hijo de Pedro de Courtenay y nieto del rey francés Luis VI, obtuvo los condados de Auxerre y Tonnerre de su ...