Peter II Courtenay (Latin Emperor) of CONSTANTINOPLE

Peter II Courtenay (Latin Emperor) of CONSTANTINOPLE

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Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Peter II Courtenay (Latin Emperor) of CONSTANTINOPLE
Name Peter (Pierre) DE COURTENAY
Name Peter II (de Courtenay) Capet (Prince) of FRANCE
Beruf Latin Emperor of Constantinople zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 1216 und 1217

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt etwa 1155 Courtenay, Loiret, Centre, France nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod nach 1219 Constantinople, Latin Empire (now Istanbul, Turkey) nach diesem Ort suchen

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Yolanda of Flanders (Latin Empress) of CONSTANTINOPLE

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Peter II of Courtenay (d. 1219) was Emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople from 1216-1217. He was a son of Peter of Courtenay (d. 1183), a younger son of Louis VI of France. His mother was Elizabeth of Courtenay. Peter first married Agnes of Nevers, via whom he obtained the 3 counties of Nevers, Auxerre, and Tonerre. He took for his second wife, Yolanda (d. 1219), a sister of Baldwin and Henry of Flanders, who were afterwards the first and second emperors of the Latin Empire of Constantinople. Peter accompanied his cousin, King Philip Augustus, on the crusade of 1190, fought against the Albigenses, and was present at the Battle of Bouvines in 1214. When his brother-in-law, the emperor Henry, died without sons in 1216, Peter was chosen as his successor, and with a small army set out from France to take possession of his throne. Consecrated emperor at Rome, in a church outside the walls, by Pope Honorius III on April 9, 1217, he borrowed some ships from the Venetians, promising in return to conquer Durazzo for them; but he failed in this enterprise, and sought to make his way to Constantinople by land. On the journey he was seized by the despot of Epirus, Theodore Angelus, and, after an imprisonment of two years, died, probably by foul means. Peter thus never governed his empire, which, however, was ruled for a time by his wife, Yolanda, who had succeeded in reaching Constantinople. Two of his sons, Robert and Baldwin, in turn held the throne of the Latin Empire. http://en.wikipedia.org

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