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About Marie de Brabant, reine de France
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Marie de Brabant1
F, b. 1256, d. 12 January 1321
Marie de Brabant was born in 1256 at Louvain, Belgium.
She was the daughter of Henri III de Brabant, Duc de Brabant and Alix de Bourgogne.
She married Philippe III, Roi de France, son of Louis IX, Roi de France and Marguerite de Provence, on 23 August 1274.
She died on 12 January 1321. She was buried at Paris, France.
Children of Marie de Brabant and Philippe III, Roi de France
1.Louis de France b. c 1265, d. 1276
2.Louis de France, Comte d'Evreux+ b. 1276, d. 1319
3.Blanche de France3 b. c 1278, d. 1305
4.Marguerite de France+ b. c 1279, d. 14 Feb 1317/18
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Marie de France (born Brabant) WikiTree FREE Birth: May 13 1254 - Leuven, Flanders, Belgium Death: Jan 12 1320 - the monastery at Les Mureaux, near Meulan Parents: Henri III Brabant, Adélaïde de Bourgogne Husband: Philippe de France Children: Marguerite de France, Blanche Capet, Louis Evreux Siblings: Duke Jan I van Brabant, Henry IV Brabant, Godefroy Brabant, Jan I van Brabant
Maria of Brabant
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Maria of Brabant (13 May 1254, Leuven – 10 January 1321, Murel), Queen consort of France.
She was a daughter of Henry III, Duke of Brabant and Adelaide of Burgundy, daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.
Maria's paternal grandparents were Henry II, Duke of Brabant and his wife Marie of Hohenstaufen. Her maternal grandparents were Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy and his first wife Yolanda of Dreux.
Maria's siblings included Henry IV, Duke of Brabant and John I, Duke of Brabant. Maria neice was Margaret of Brabant, mother of John of Bohemia, Beatrice, Queen of Hungary and one of Maria's successors, Maria, Queen of France.
Maria married on 24th June 1275, to Philip III of France. This was Philip's second marriage, after the death of his first wife, Isabella of Aragon. Isabella had already given birth to three surviving sons: Louis, Philip and Charles.
Philip was under the strong influence of his mother, the dowager Queen of France, Marguerite of Provence and his minion, surgeon and chamberlain (Chambellan) Pierre de La Brosse (La La Broce or Brou). Maria stood out at the French court, not being French herself.
In 1276, Philip's son and heir, Louis died, under suspicious circumstances. Maria was suspected of ordering the poisoning of Louis, La Brosse was also suspected. La Brosse was imprisoned and later executed for the murder. Marguerite suspected Maria of ordering the death of Louis and Philip did seem to agree more with his mother than his wife.
Philip III died in 1285, Maria lost her political influence so dedicated her life to her three children. Maria stepson, Philip became King of France and was crowned King 6 January 1286 in Reims. Maria lived right through Philip IV's reign and she had outlived two of her three children.
Maria and Philip had three children:
1. Louis (May 1276 – May 19, 1319), Count of Évreux
2. Blanche (1278 – March 19, 1305, Vienna), married Rudolf III of Austria on May 25, 1300
3. Marguerite (1282 – February 14, 1317), married Edward I of England
Maria died in 1321, aged sixty one, in the monastery of Meulan where she had withdrawn to in 1316. Maria wasn't buried in Basilica of Saint-Denis, where most other members of the French royal family were buried, instead she was buried in the Cordeliers Convent, in Paris. The church was destroyed in a fire in 1580.
Marie de Brabant
b. 1256,
d. 12 January 1321
Marie de Brabant was born in 1256 at Louvain, Belgium. She was the daughter of Henri III de Brabant, Duc de Brabant and Alix de Bourgogne.
She married Philippe III, Roi de France, son of Louis IX, Roi de France
and Marguerite de Provence, on 23 August 1274.
She died on 10 January 1321. She was buried at Paris, France.
Children of Marie de Brabant and Philippe III, Roi de France
Louis de France b. c 1265, d. 1276
Louis de France, Comte d'Evreux+ b. 1276, d. 1319
Blanche de France b. c 1278, d. 13053
Marguerite de France+ b. c 1279, d. 14 Feb 1317/18
Citations
http://thepeerage.com/p10313.htm
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Maria of Brabant
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Maria of Brabant
Queen consort of France
Reign as consort 21 August 1274 – 5 October 1285
Spouse Philip III of France
Issue
1.Louis d'Évreux
2.Blanche of France
3.Marguerite of France
House House of Brabant
House of Capet
Father ...................Henry III, Duke of Brabant
Mother ..................Adelaide of Burgundy
Born 13 May 1254(1254-05-13) Leuven
Died 10 January 1321 (aged 66) Murel
Burial Cordeliers Convent, Paris
Maria's coronation
Maria of Brabant (13 May 1254, Leuven – 10 January 1321, Murel), Queen consort of France.
She was a daughter of Henry III, Duke of Brabant
and Adelaide of Burgundy, daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.
Maria became the second wife of Philip III of France on 21 August 1274 at Vincennes. She was crowned at Ste-Chapelle on 24 June 1275. She was the mother of Louis d'Evreux,
Blanche, wife of Rudolph I of Bohemia,
and Marguerite (wife of Edward I of England).
Due to her influence Philip became involved in the affairs of the Angevins and in hostilities with the Kingdom of Aragon.
Following the death of her husband the King in 5 October 1285, she withdrew to a convent near Meulan. She died there 36 years later, and was buried in the Cordeliers convent in Paris.
[edit] Children
With Philip III of France:
Louis (May 1276 – May 19, 1319), Count of Évreux
Blanche (1278 – March 19, 1305, Vienna), married Rudolf III of Austria on May 25, 1300
Marguerite (1282 – February 14, 1317), married Edward I of England
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Husband: Philippe, III CAPET
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Born: 1 MAY 1245 at: ,Poissy,Yvelines,France
Married: 21 AUG 1274 at: Vincennes,Val-De-Marne,France
Died: 5 OCT 1285 at: Perpignan,Pyrenees-Orienta,Pyrenees-Orienta,France
Father:Louis, IX CAPET
Mother:Marguerite BERENGUER
Other Spouses: Isabella BERENGAR
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Wife: Marie DE BRABANT
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Born: 1260 at: Louvain,Brabant,Belgium
Died: 12 JAN 1320 at: Murel (near Meulan),Ile-de-France,France
Father:Henry, III DE BRABANT
Mother:Alix DE BOURGOGNE
Other Spouses:
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CHILDREN
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Name: Louis CAPET
Born: 1276 at:
Married: at:
Died: 19 MAY 1319 at: Evreux,France
Spouses: Marguerite D'ARTOIS
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Name: Marguerite CAPET
Born: 1279 at: Paris,France
Married: at:
Died: 14 FEB 1316/1317 at: Marlborough,England
Spouses: Edward I "Longshanks" PLANTAGENET
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Maria of Brabant (13 May 1254, Leuven – January 10, 1321, Murel), Queen consort of France.
She was a daughter of Henry III, Duke of Brabant and Adelaide of Burgundy, daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.
Maria became the second wife of Philip III of France on 21 August 1274 at Vincennes. She was crowned at Ste-Chapelle on 24 June 1275. She was the mother of Louis d'Evreux, Blanche, wife of Rudolph I of Bohemia, and Marguerite (wife of Edward I of England). Due to her influence Philip became involved in the affairs of the Angevins and in hostilities with the Kingdom of Aragon.
Their children were:
Louis (May 1276 – May 19, 1319), Count of Évreux
Blanche (1278 – March 19, 1305, Vienna), married Rudolf III of Austria on May 25, 1300
Marguerite (1282 – February 14, 1317), married Edward I of England
Maria's coronation
Following the death of her husband the King in 5 October 1285, she withdrew to a convent near Meulan. She died there 36 years later, and was buried in the Cordeliers convent in Paris.
Preceded by
Isabella of Aragon Queen of France
1274 – 1285 Succeeded by
Jeanne de Navarre
María de Brabante (Lovaina, Brabante, Bélgica, 1254 - 1321), reina de Francia. Hija del duque Enrique III de Brabante, "el Bueno", y de Adelaida de Borgoña, hija del duque Hugo IV de Borgoña.
Se convirtió, a los catorce años, en la segunda esposa de Felipe III el Atrevido, rey de Francia, en Vincennes, París, el 21 de agosto de 1274. Fue la madre de Luis de Evreux, Margarita (esposa de Eduardo I de Inglaterra), y Blanca, esposa de Rodolfo I de Habsburgo.
Debido a su influencia, Felipe se involucró en el asunto de los Angevinos y en hostilidades con el reino de Aragón
Fue acusada por el chambelán La Brosse de haber envenenado a Luis, nacido del primer matrimonio del rey con Isabel de Aragón, pero su hermano Juan de Brabante la defendió en combate. Después de la muerte del rey, María se retiró en un convento cercano a Meulan, donde murío 36 años más tarde. Su cuerpo fue enterrado en el convento de los Cordeliers de París.
Predecesor:
Isabel de Aragón Reina consorte de Francia
1274-1285 Sucesor:
Juana I de Navarra
Marie of Brabant (French: Marie de Brabant; 13 May 1254 – 10 January 1321) was Queen consort of France.
Marie was born in Leuven, Brabant. She was a daughter of Henry III, Duke of Brabant, and Adelaide of Burgundy, daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.
Contents
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* 1 Family
* 2 Marriage
* 3 Children
* 4 Death
* 5 Ancestors
* 6 See also
* 7 Sources
[edit] Family
Marie's paternal grandparents were Henry II, Duke of Brabant, and his wife Marie of Hohenstaufen. Her maternal grandparents were Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy, and his first wife Yolande of Dreux. Marie's siblings included Henry IV, Duke of Brabant, and John I, Duke of Brabant.
[edit] Marriage
Marie married on 24 June 1275, to Philip III of France. This was Philip's second marriage, after the death of his first wife, Isabella of Aragon. Isabella had already given birth to three surviving sons: Louis, Philip and Charles.
Philip was under the strong influence of his mother, the dowager Queen of France, Margaret of Provence and his minion, surgeon and chamberlain (Chambellan) Pierre de La Broce (or Pierre de Brosse). Not being French, Marie stood out at the French court.
In 1276, Philip's son and heir, Louis died, under suspicious circumstances. Marie was suspected of ordering him to be poisoned. La Brosse, who was also suspected, was imprisoned and later executed for the murder. Margaret suspected Marie of ordering the death of Louis and Philip did seem to agree more with his mother than his wife.
After the death of Philip III in 1285, Marie lost her political influence, and dedicated her life to her three children. Her stepson, Philip was crowned king of France, as Philip IV, on 6 January 1286 in Reims. Marie lived right through Philip IV's reign and she had outlived all three children.
[edit] Children
Marie and Philip had three children:
1. Louis (May 1276 – 19 May 1319), Count of Évreux
2. Blanche (1278 – 19 March 1305, Vienna), married Rudolf III of Austria on 25 May 1300
3. Margaret (1282 – 14 February 1317), married Edward I of England
[edit] Death
Marie died in 1321, aged sixty one, in the monastery at Les Mureaux, near Meulan, where she had withdrawn to in 1316. Marie wasn't buried in royal necropolis of Basilica of Saint-Denis, but in the Cordeliers Convent, in Paris. Destroyed in a fire in 1580, the church was rebuilt in the following years.
[edit] Ancestors
Maria's ancestors in three generations Marie of Brabant Father:
Henry III, Duke of Brabant Paternal Grandfather:
Henry II, Duke of Brabant Paternal Great-grandfather:
Henry I, Duke of Brabant
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Mathilde of Flanders
Paternal Grandmother:
Marie of Hohenstaufen Paternal Great-grandfather:
Philip of Swabia
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Irene Angelina
Mother:
Adelaide of Burgundy Maternal Grandfather:
Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy Maternal Great-grandfather:
Eudes III, Duke of Burgundy
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Theresa of Portugal
Maternal Grandmother:
Yolanda of Dreux Maternal Great-grandfather:
Robert III of Dreux
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Aénor of Saint-Valéry
[edit] See also
* Marie of Brabant (disambiguation)
[edit] Sources
* Translation from German wikipedia
Maria of Brabant
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maria of Brabant (13 May 1254, Leuven – January 10, 1321, Murel), Queen consort of France.
She was a daughter of Henry III, Duke of Brabant and Adelaide of Burgundy, daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.
Maria became the second wife of Philip III of France on 21 August 1274 at Vincennes. She was crowned at Ste-Chapelle on 24 June 1275. She was the mother of Louis d'Evreux, Marguerite (wife of Edward I of England), and Blanche, wife of Rudolph I of Bohemia. Due to her influence Philip became involved in the affairs of the Angevins and in hostilities with the Kingdom of Aragon.
Their children were:
Louis (May 1276 – May 19, 1319), Count of Évreux
Blanche (1278 – March 19, 1305, Vienna), married Rudolf III of Austria on May 25, 1300
Margaret (1282 – February 14, 1317), married Edward I of England
Following the death of her husband the King in 5 October 1285, she withdrew to a convent near Meulan. She died there 36 years later, and was buried in the Cordeliers convent in Paris.
Marie of Brabant (French: Marie de Brabant; 13 May 1254 – 10 January 1321) was Queen consort of France.
Marie was born in Leuven, Brabant. She was a daughter of Henry III, Duke of Brabant, and Adelaide of Burgundy, daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.
Contents [hide]
1 Family
2 Marriage
3 Children
4 Death
5 Ancestors
6 See also
7 Sources
[edit] Family
Marie's paternal grandparents were Henry II, Duke of Brabant, and his wife Marie of Hohenstaufen. Her maternal grandparents were Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy, and his first wife Yolande of Dreux. Marie's siblings included Henry IV, Duke of Brabant, and John I, Duke of Brabant.
[edit] Marriage
Marie married on 24 June 1275, to Philip III of France. This was Philip's second marriage, after the death of his first wife, Isabella of Aragon. Isabella had already given birth to three surviving sons: Louis, Philip and Charles.
Philip was under the strong influence of his mother, the dowager Queen of France, Margaret of Provence and his minion, surgeon and chamberlain (Chambellan) Pierre de La Broce (or Pierre de Brosse). Not being French, Marie stood out at the French court.
In 1276, Philip's son and heir, Louis died, under suspicious circumstances. Marie was suspected of ordering him to be poisoned. La Brosse, who was also suspected, was imprisoned and later executed for the murder. Margaret suspected Marie of ordering the death of Louis and Philip did seem to agree more with his mother than his wife.
After the death of Philip III in 1285, Marie lost her political influence, and dedicated her life to her three children. Her stepson, Philip was crowned king of France, as Philip IV, on 6 January 1286 in Reims. Marie lived right through Philip IV's reign and she had outlived all three children.
[edit] Children
Marie and Philip had three children:
1.Louis (May 1276 – 19 May 1319), Count of Évreux
2.Blanche (1278 – 19 March 1305, Vienna), married Rudolf III of Austria on 25 May 1300
3.Margaret, married Edward I of England
[edit] Death
Marie died in 1321, aged sixty one, in the monastery at Les Mureaux, near Meulan, where she had withdrawn to in 1316. Marie wasn't buried in royal necropolis of Basilica of Saint-Denis, but in the Cordeliers Convent, in Paris. Destroyed in a fire in 1580, the church was rebuilt in the following years.
[edit] Ancestors
Maria's ancestors in three generations Marie of Brabant Father:
Henry III, Duke of Brabant Paternal Grandfather:
Henry II, Duke of Brabant Paternal Great-grandfather:
Henry I, Duke of Brabant
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Mathilde of Flanders
Paternal Grandmother:
Marie of Hohenstaufen Paternal Great-grandfather:
Philip of Swabia
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Irene Angelina
Mother:
Adelaide of Burgundy Maternal Grandfather:
Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy Maternal Great-grandfather:
Eudes III, Duke of Burgundy
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Theresa of Portugal
Maternal Grandmother:
Yolanda of Dreux Maternal Great-grandfather:
Robert III of Dreux
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Aénor of Saint-Valéry
[edit] See also
Marie of Brabant (disambiguation)
Maria of Brabant (13 May 1254, Leuven – January 10, 1321, Murel), Queen consort of France.
She was a daughter of Henry III, Duke of Brabant and Adelaide of Burgundy, daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.
Maria became the second wife of Philip III of France on 21 August 1274 at Vincennes. She was crowned at Ste-Chapelle on 24 June 1275. She was the mother of Louis d'Evreux, Blanche, wife of Rudolph I of Bohemia, and Marguerite (wife of Edward I of England). Due to her influence Philip became involved in the affairs of the Angevins and in hostilities with the Kingdom of Aragon.
Their children were:
Louis (May 1276 – May 19, 1319), Count of Évreux
Blanche (1278 – March 19, 1305, Vienna), married Rudolf III of Austria on May 25, 1300
Marguerite (1282 – February 14, 1317), married Edward I of England
Following the death of her husband the King in 5 October 1285, she withdrew to a convent near Meulan. She died there 36 years later, and was buried in the Cordeliers convent in Paris.
Marie of Brabant, Queen of France
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Marie of Brabant
Queen consort of France
Tenure 21 August 1274 – 5 October 1285
Spouse Philip III of France
Issue
Louis d'Évreux
Blanche, Duchess of Austria
Margaret, Queen of England
House House of Brabant
House of Capet
Father Henry III, Duke of Brabant
Mother Adelaide of Burgundy
Born 13 May 1254(1254-05-13)
Leuven
Died 10 January 1321 (aged 66)
Les Mureaux, France
Burial Cordeliers Convent, Paris
Marie, at her coronation
Marie of Brabant (French: Marie de Brabant; 13 May 1254 – 10 January 1321) was Queen consort of France.
Marie was born in Leuven, Brabant. She was a daughter of Henry III, Duke of Brabant, and Adelaide of Burgundy, daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.
Contents
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* 1 Family
* 2 Marriage
* 3 Issue
* 4 Death
* 5 Ancestors
* 6 See also
* 7 Sources
[edit] Family
Marie's paternal grandparents were Henry II, Duke of Brabant, and his wife Marie of Hohenstaufen. Her maternal grandparents were Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy, and his first wife Yolande of Dreux. Marie's siblings included Henry IV, Duke of Brabant, and John I, Duke of Brabant.
[edit] Marriage
Marie married on 24 June 1275, to Philip III of France. This was Philip's second marriage, after the death of his first wife, Isabella of Aragon. Isabella had already given birth to three surviving sons: Louis, Philip and Charles.
Philip was under the strong influence of his mother, the dowager Queen of France, Margaret of Provence and his minion, surgeon and chamberlain (Chambellan) Pierre de La Broce (or Pierre de Brosse). Not being French, Marie stood out at the French court.
In 1276, Philip's son and heir, Louis died, under suspicious circumstances. Marie was suspected of ordering him to be poisoned. La Brosse, who was also suspected, was imprisoned and later executed for the murder. Margaret suspected Marie of ordering the death of Louis and Philip did seem to agree more with his mother than his wife.
After the death of Philip III in 1285, Marie lost her political influence, and dedicated her life to her three children. Her stepson, Philip was crowned king of France, as Philip IV, on 6 January 1286 in Reims. Marie lived right through Philip IV's reign and she had outlived all three children.
[edit] Issue
Marie and Philip had three children:
1. Louis (May 1276 – 19 May 1319), Count of Évreux
2. Blanche (1278 – 19 March 1305, Vienna), married Rudolf III of Austria on 25 May 1300
3. Margaret, married Edward I of England
[edit] Death
Marie died in 1321, aged sixty one, in the monastery at Les Mureaux, near Meulan, where she had withdrawn to in 1316. Marie wasn't buried in royal necropolis of Basilica of Saint-Denis, but in the Cordeliers Convent, in Paris. Destroyed in a fire in 1580, the church was rebuilt in the following years.
See also
* Marie of Brabant (disambiguation)
[edit] Sources
* Translation from German wikipedia
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Maria of Brabant (13 May 1254, Leuven – January 10, 1321, Murel), Queen consort of France.
She was a daughter of Henry III, Duke of Brabant and Adelaide of Burgundy, daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.
Maria became the second wife of Philip III of France on 21 August 1274 at Vincennes. She was crowned at Ste-Chapelle on 24 June 1275. She was the mother of Louis d'Evreux, Blanche, wife of Rudolph I of Bohemia, and Marguerite (wife of Edward I of England). Due to her influence Philip became involved in the affairs of the Angevins and in hostilities with the Kingdom of Aragon.
Their children were:
Louis (May 1276 – May 19, 1319), Count of Évreux
Blanche (1278 – March 19, 1305, Vienna), married Rudolf III of Austria on May 25, 1300
Marguerite (1282 – February 14, 1317), married Edward I of England
Following the death of her husband the King in 5 October 1285, she withdrew to a convent near Meulan. She died there 36 years later, and was buried in the Cordeliers convent in Paris.
A portrait of their marriage hangs in the British Museum.
Marie of Brabant (13 May 1254, Leuven – 10 January 1321, Murel), Queen consort of France.
She was a daughter of Henry III, Duke of Brabant and Adelaide of Burgundy, daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.
Marie's paternal grandparents were Henry II, Duke of Brabant and his wife Marie of Hohenstaufen. Her maternal grandparents were Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy and his first wife Yolanda of Dreux.
Marie's siblings included Henry IV, Duke of Brabant and John I, Duke of Brabant. Maria neice was Margaret of Brabant, mother of John of Bohemia, Beatrice, Queen of Hungary and one of Maria's successors, Maria, Queen of France.
[edit] Marriage
Marie married on 24th June 1275, to Philip III of France. This was Philip's second marriage, after the death of his first wife, Isabella of Aragon. Isabella had already given birth to three surviving sons: Louis, Philip and Charles.
Philip was under the strong influence of his mother, the dowager Queen of France, Margaret of Provence and his minion, surgeon and chamberlain (Chambellan) Pierre de La Brosse (La La Broce or Brou). Marie stood out at the French court, not being French herself.
Children
Marie and Philip had three children:
1. Louis (May 1276 – May 19, 1319), Count of Évreux
2. Blanche (1278 – March 19, 1305, Vienna), married Rudolf III of Austria on May 25, 1300
3. Margaret (1282 – February 14, 1317), married Edward I of England
Death
Maria died in 1321, aged sixty one, in the monastery of Meulan where she had withdrawn to in 1316. Maria wasn't buried in Basilica of Saint-Denis, where most other members of the French royal family were buried, instead she was buried in the Cordeliers Convent, in Paris. The church was destroyed in a fire in 1580.
María de Brabante (Lovaina, Brabante, Bélgica, 13 de mayo de 1254 - 10 de enero de 1321), reina de Francia. Hija del duque Enrique III de Brabante, "el Bueno", y de Adelaida de Borgoña, hija del duque Hugo IV de Borgoña.
Marie de Brabant, reine de France's Timeline
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May 13, 1254
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Leuven, Flemish Brabant, Flanders, Belgium
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1275
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Paris, Paris, Ile-de-France, France
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May 3, 1276
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Fontainebleau, Ile de France, France
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1278
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Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France
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January 12, 1322
Age 67
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Meulan-en-Yvelines, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France
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Princess of Brabant
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Couvent Des Cordeliers, Paris, France
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