Marie of Champagne Latin Empress consort of Constantinople
Marie of Champagne is a 30 years old Latin Empress consort of Constantinople from . Marie of Champagne was born on January 01, 1174 (died on August 09, 1204, she was 30 years old) in .
About
No, she died on 08/09/1204, 820 years ago. She was 30 years old when she died. Cause of death: plague. She died in Acre
Family
Her mother is Marie of France Countess of Champagne and her father is Henry I Count of Champagne. Her mother was French royal Her mother died at the age of 53 (Marie was 24 years old). When Marie born she was 29 years old. and Henry I Count of Champagne was 47 years old when Marie born. Her father was a Count of Champagne (1152-1181).
Parents
Husband
Baldwin I of Constantinople, Latin Emperor of Constantinople (1204-1205)
She married with Baldwin I of Constantinople (33), in 1186. Marie of Champagne was 12 and Baldwin I of Constantinople was 14 years old. After 18 years, in 1204 Baldwin passed away.
Children
She had three children, Alix (63) , Joan, (44) and Margaret (77, Countess of Flanders (1244-1278) and Hainaut (1244-1253 and 1257-1280)) . When her first child, Alix Of Burgundy, was born, Marie of Champagne was 28 years old.
Siblings
Marie of Champagne had 3 siblings. Scholastique (2 years older) , Count of Champagne from 1197 to 1201 Theobald (5 years younger) , and Henry (7 years older)
Other facts about Marie of Champagne
Place of death | Acre |
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Parent | Marie of France Countess of Champagne, Henry I Count of Champagne |
Spouse | Baldwin I of Constantinople |
Date of death | 1204-08-09T00:00:00Z , instance of: statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584 |
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Family | House Of Blois |
Noble title | Count |
Given name | Marie |
Country of citizenship | France |
Coat of arms image | Http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Blason%20r%C3%A9gion%20fr%20Champagne-Ardenne.svg |
Cause of death | Plague |
Name in native language | Marie De Champagne |