Marie of Courtenay

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Marie of Courtenay was a 13th-century noblewoman of the French Courtenay dynasty who became Empress consort of Nicaea through her marriage to Theodore I Laskaris.

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Marie of Courtenay canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf empress consort
medieval noble
member of royalty
noblewoman
associatedWith Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Latin Empire NERFINISHED
century 13th century
countryOfOrigin France
dynasty Courtenay dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup French
familyName Courtenay NERFINISHED
father Peter II of Courtenay NERFINISHED
givenName Marie NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod High Middle Ages
maritalStatus married
marriageAlliance Empire of Nicaea NERFINISHED
mother Yolanda of Flanders NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Courtenay NERFINISHED
nobleRank empress
nobleTitle empress consort
notableFor being Empress consort of Nicaea
dynastic links between Latin Empire and Empire of Nicaea
placeOfActivity Empire of Nicaea NERFINISHED
positionHeld Empress consort of Nicaea
religion Christianity
sibling Baldwin II, Latin Emperor NERFINISHED
Robert I, Latin Emperor NERFINISHED
spouse Theodore I Laskaris NERFINISHED
title Byzantine empress consort
Empress consort of Nicaea

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Peter II of Courtenay child Marie of Courtenay