William of Courtenay
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William of Courtenay
Summary
William of Courtenay is a human[1]. He died on 1282[2].
Key Facts
- William of Courtenay died on 1282[2].
- William of Courtenay's father was Robert of Courtenay, Lord of Champignelles[3].
- William of Courtenay's mother was Maud de Mahun-sur-Yevre[4].
- Among William of Courtenay's spouses was Margaret de Chalon[5].
- A child of William of Courtenay was Robert de Courtenay-Champignelles[6].
- A child of William of Courtenay was Jean de Courtenay[7].
- A child of William of Courtenay was Marguerite de Courtenay[8].
- William of Courtenay is recorded as male[9].
- William of Courtenay's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- William of Courtenay's given name is recorded as William[11].
Body
Origins and Family
William of Courtenay's father was Robert of Courtenay, Lord of Champignelles[3]. His mother was Maud de Mahun-sur-Yevre[4].
Personal Life
Among William of Courtenay's spouses was Margaret de Chalon[5]. Children include Robert de Courtenay-Champignelles[6], a prelate[12], 1251–1324[13], of France[14]; Jean de Courtenay[7]; and Marguerite de Courtenay[8].
Death and Burial
William of Courtenay died on 1282[2].
FAQs
Who were William of Courtenay's parents?
William of Courtenay's father was Robert of Courtenay, Lord of Champignelles[3]. William of Courtenay's mother was Maud de Mahun-sur-Yevre[4].
Who was William of Courtenay married to?
William of Courtenay's spouses include Margaret de Chalon[5].