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1160 - 1218 (58 years)
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Name |
Alice/Alix de Courtenay |
Suffix |
Countess of Angoulême |
Born |
1160 |
France |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
12 Feb 1218 |
France |
Buried |
Abbaye Notre-Dame de La Couronne La Couronne Departement de la Charente Poitou-Charentes, France |
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Notes |
- Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_of_Courtenay
Alice was born in 1160, the second eldest daughter and one of the ten children of Peter I of Courtenay and Elisabeth of Courtenay, daughter of Renauld de Courtenay and Hawise du Donjon. Her family was one of the most illustrious in France; and her paternal grandparents were King Louis VI of France and Adélaide de Maurienne.
In 1178, she married her first husband, Guillaume I, Count of Joigny. The marriage did not produce any children, and they were divorced in 1186.
Alice married her second husband, Aymer Taillefer in 1186, the same year he succeeded his father, William IV as Count of Angoulême. Sometime in 1188, Alice gave birth to her only child, Isabella of Angoulême, wife of King John of England and later Hugh X of Lusignan, Count of La Marche.
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Person ID |
I35209 |
Master File |
Last Modified |
23 Jun 2016 |
Father |
Pierre/Peter of France, de Courtenay, b. Sep 1126, Reims, France , d. 10 Apr 1183, Acre, Holy Land (Age ~ 56 years) |
Mother |
Elizabeth de Courtenay, b. 1127, France , d. Sep 1205, France (Age 78 years) |
Family ID |
F14533 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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