Philip I of Courtenay

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Philip I of Courtenay was a 13th-century Latin noble who held the titular title of Latin Emperor of Constantinople after the fall of the Latin Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin emperor
medieval noble
member of the House of Courtenay
titular monarch
associatedWith Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
Papal States NERFINISHED
burialPlace San Francesco alla Rocca, Viterbo NERFINISHED
child Catherine I of Courtenay NERFINISHED
countryOfTitle Latin Empire NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1243
dateOfDeath 15 December 1283
deathCause natural causes
dynasticClaim Imperial throne of Constantinople NERFINISHED
era 13th century
ethnicOrigin French
father Baldwin II, Latin Emperor NERFINISHED
givenName Philip NERFINISHED
heldTitleInExile true
historicalRegion Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
language French
Latin
maternalGrandfather John of Brienne NERFINISHED
mother Marie of Brienne NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Courtenay NERFINISHED
nobleRank prince
notableFor holding the titular title of Latin Emperor after the fall of the Latin Empire
parentalHouse Courtenay NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Constantinople NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Viterbo NERFINISHED
politicalStatus pretender to the throne of Constantinople
predecessor Baldwin II, Latin Emperor NERFINISHED
reignAsTitularEmperorEnd 1283
reignAsTitularEmperorStart 1273
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
spouse Beatrice of Sicily NERFINISHED
style Emperor of Constantinople NERFINISHED
successor Catherine I of Courtenay NERFINISHED
title Latin Emperor of Constantinople
titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople

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Baldwin II of Constantinople child Philip I of Courtenay