Yolanda of Flanders
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Yolanda of Flanders
Summary
Yolanda of Flanders is a human[1]. She was born on January 1, 1175[2]. She passed away in Constantinople[3]. She died on January 1, 1219[4]. She worked as a politician[5]. She ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (118 views/month, #7,194 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Yolanda of Flanders died in Constantinople[3].
- Yolanda of Flanders was born on January 1, 1175[2].
- Yolanda of Flanders died on January 1, 1219[4].
- Yolanda of Flanders's father was Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut[7].
- Yolanda of Flanders's mother was Margaret I, Countess of Flanders[8].
- Yolanda of Flanders was married to Peter II of Courtenay[9].
- A child of Yolanda of Flanders was Philip II, Marquis of Namur[10].
- A child of Yolanda of Flanders was Robert of Courtenay[11].
- A child of Yolanda of Flanders was Henry II of Namur[12].
- A child of Yolanda of Flanders was Baldwin II of Constantinople[13].
- A child of Yolanda of Flanders was Margaret, Marchioness of Namur[14].
- A child of Yolanda of Flanders was Elisabeth of Courtenay[15].
- Yolanda of Flanders worked as a politician[5].
- Yolanda of Flanders held the position of emperor[16].
- Yolanda of Flanders is recorded as female[17].
- Yolanda of Flanders's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Yolanda of Flanders's family is recorded as House of Flanders[19].
- Yolanda of Flanders's noble title is recorded as count[20].
- Yolanda of Flanders's Commons category is recorded as Yolande of Flanders[21].
- Yolanda of Flanders's given name is recorded as Jolanda[22].
- Yolanda of Flanders's sibling is recorded as Isabella of Hainault[23].
- Yolanda of Flanders's sibling is recorded as Philip I of Namur[24].
- Yolanda of Flanders's sibling is recorded as Baldwin I of Constantinople[25].
- Yolanda of Flanders's sibling is recorded as Henry of Flanders[26].
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Origins and Family
Yolanda of Flanders was born on January 1, 1175[2]. Her father was Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut[7]. Her mother was Margaret I, Countess of Flanders[8].
Career and Affiliations
Yolanda of Flanders's professions included politician[5]. She held the position of emperor[16].
Personal Life
Among Yolanda of Flanders's spouses was Peter II of Courtenay[9]. Children include Philip II, Marquis of Namur[10], a sovereign[27], 1195–1226[28]; Robert of Courtenay[11], a ruler[29], 1201–1228[30], of France[31]; Henry II of Namur[12], a sovereign[32], 1206–1229[33]; Baldwin II of Constantinople[13], a sovereign[34], 1217–1273[35]; Margaret, Marchioness of Namur[14], a politician[36], 1194–1270[37]; and Elisabeth of Courtenay[15], 1101–1201[38].
Death and Burial
Yolanda of Flanders died on January 1, 1219[4]. She passed away in Constantinople[3].
Why It Matters
Yolanda of Flanders ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (118 views/month, #7,194 of 1,000,298).[6] She has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[39] She is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]
FAQs
Where did Yolanda of Flanders die?
Yolanda of Flanders died in Constantinople[3].
Who were Yolanda of Flanders's parents?
Yolanda of Flanders's father was Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut[7]. Yolanda of Flanders's mother was Margaret I, Countess of Flanders[8].
Who was Yolanda of Flanders married to?
Yolanda of Flanders's spouses include Peter II of Courtenay[9].
What did Yolanda of Flanders do for work?
Yolanda of Flanders worked as politician[5].