Jeanne de Dammartin

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Jeanne de Dammartin was a 13th-century French noblewoman who became Queen consort of Castile and León through her marriage to King Ferdinand III.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French nobility
Queen consort of León
human
noblewoman
queen consort
associatedWithTerritory County of Ponthieu NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Castile NERFINISHED
Kingdom of León NERFINISHED
birthDate c. 1220
burialPlace Abbey of Valloires NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 13th century
child Eleanor of Castile, Queen of England NERFINISHED
Ferdinand of Castile NERFINISHED
John of Castile NERFINISHED
Louis of Castile NERFINISHED
Simon of Castile NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
deathCause natural causes (presumed)
deathDate 16 March 1279
deathPlace Abbeville NERFINISHED
family House of Dammartin NERFINISHED
father Simon de Dammartin NERFINISHED
floruit 13th century
givenName Jeanne NERFINISHED
grandchild Edward I of England NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Picardy NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Old French NERFINISHED
monarchConsortOf Ferdinand III of Castile NERFINISHED
mother Marie of Ponthieu NERFINISHED
name Jeanne de Dammartin NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Dammartin NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Countess of Ponthieu NERFINISHED
notableRelative Edward I of England NERFINISHED
Eleanor of Castile, Queen of England NERFINISHED
positionHeld Queen consort of Castile
Queen consort of León
predecessorAsCountOfPonthieu Marie of Ponthieu NERFINISHED
reignAsQueenConsortEnd 1252
reignAsQueenConsortStart 1237
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender female
spouse Ferdinand III of Castile NERFINISHED
successorAsCountOfPonthieu Eleanor of Castile, Queen of England NERFINISHED
titleAcquiredBy inheritance
marriage

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Ferdinand III of Castile spouse Jeanne de Dammartin