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Personal data Marie Capet 

  • She was born about 1180Bapaume
    Nord-Pas-de-Calais France.
  • She died on August 18, 1224 in France.
  • She is buried in Affligem Abbey, Affligem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium.
  • A child of Philip Auguste and Agnès d'Andechs de Méranie
  • This information was last updated on February 16, 2020.

Household of Marie Capet

She is married to Henry van Brabant.

They got married on April 22, 1213 at Soissons, France.


Child(ren):



Notes about Marie Capet

She became Countess of Namur (1211) and Duchess of Brabant (1213) by
successive marriages.
She became Countess of Namur (1211) and Duchess of Brabant (1213) by
successive marriages.
She became Countess of Namur (1211) and Duchess of Brabant (1213) by
successive marriages.
She became Countess of Namur (1211) and Duchess of Brabant (1213) by
successive marriages.
{geni:about_me} from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_of_France,_Duchess_of_Brabant '''Wikipedia'''], the free encyclopedia.

'''Marie Capet''' (1198–1238) was a daughter of Philip II of France and his disputed third wife Agnes of Merania. She was a member of the House of Capet.

==Contents==

* 1 Early life and legitimacy
* 2 Marriages
* 3 References

==Early life and legitimacy==

In order to marry Agnes, Marie's father Philip had to get a divorce from his neglected second wife Ingeborg of Denmark. Pope Innocent III (1198–1216) refused to grant Philip a divorce. Philip still did remarry though. His first choice was Marguerite of Geneva, but they did not marry because Thomas I of Savoy captured her on her way to Paris, claiming that Philip was already married to Ingeborg. Philip then married Agnes in 1196. Agnes gave birth to Marie and then to her brother, Philip I, Count of Boulogne.

Innocent III declared Philip's marriage to Agnes null and void, as he was still married to Ingeborg. He ordered the King to part from Agnès; when he did not, the Pope placed France under an interdict in 1199. This continued until 7 September 1200. Due to pressure from the Pope and from Ingeborg's brother, King Valdemar II of Denmark (1202–41), Philip finally took Ingeborg back as his Queen in 1213. Marie and her brother became bastards. However Marie and Philip were legitimized by the pope in 1201 at the request of the king.[1][2]

Marie's mother, Agnes died in 1201, heartbroken.

==Marriages==

Marie was betrothed twice before she married.[3] Her first betrothal was in 1200 to Prince Alexander of Scotland (future King Alexander II) the pair were only two years of age. Alexander succeeded as King aged sixteen in 1214, hisengagement to Marie had been broken off around 1202 and he married Joan, daughter of John of England instead.

Marie's second betrothal was to Arthur I, Duke of Brittany, who was fighting against John for the Kingdom of England. Marie's father recognised Arthur's rights to many French lands but recognised John as the rightful King of England. Marie and Arthur were betrothed in 1202 but never married due to Arthur's disappearance and supposed death which John was blamed for.

During a war with France, Philip I of Namur was imprisoned and only bought his freedom by marrying Marie and sending his nieces as envoys to the royal court of France. This insulted the barons of Flanders and Hainault and they revolted and forced him to give up the regency.

The marriage did not produce children, Philip had designated his nephew Philip of Courtenay as heir. Philip died in 1212.

With the death of her first husband, Marie was able to remarry. She married April 22, 1213 in Soissons to Henry I, Duke of Brabant. This was a second marriage for them both, Henry had been widowed three years earlier by his first wife Mathilde of Flanders.

The couple had two daughters:

* Elizabeth (d. October 23, 1272), married in Leuven March 19, 1233 Count Dietrich of Cleves, Lord of Dinslaken (c. 1214–1244), married 1246 Gerhard II, Count of Wassenberg (d. 1255)
* Marie, died young

Marie died on 15 August 1238 and is buried at the Affligem Abbey. Her husband died eleven years later and was succeeded by his son, Henry II, Duke of Brabant.

==References==

# Marie (Capétiens)
# Cawley, Charles, "Medieval Lands" by Charles Cawley , CAPET, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, retrieved August 2012,[better source needed]
# Medieval Lands
# Ancestors of Marie (Capétiens)

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- http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CAPET.htm#Mariedied1238

4. MARIE de France (after 1197-15 Aug 1238, bur Louvain, église collégiale de Saint Pierre). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "filium unum Philippum…et filiam unam Mariam" as children of "Philippus [rex]"and "Mariam filiam ducis Meranie et marchionis Histrie", and in a later passage records their legitimation[544]. The primary sources which confirm her two betrothals have not yet been identified. The Chronique de Guillaume de Nangis records the marriage in 1212 of "Philippe roi de France…Marie sa fille, veuve de Philippe comte de Namur" and "le duc de Brabant"[545]. The Annales Parchenses record the marriage in 1204 of "Heinricus dux Lotharingie" and "filiam regis Francie", naming her "Maria uxor Henrici ducis" in a later passage[546], although the date is incorrect. The Oude Kronik van Brabant records that Marie was buried "Affligenii"[547].
*Betrothed (1200) to ALEXANDER Prince of Scotland, son of WILLIAM I "the Lion" King of Scotland & his wife Ermengarde de Beaumont (Haddington, East Lothian 24 Aug 1198-Isle of Kerrara, Bay of Ohan 8 Jul 1249, bur Melrose Abbey, Roxburghshire). He succeeded in 1214 as ALEXANDER II King of Scotland.
*Betrothed (Apr 1202) to ARTHUR I Duke of Brittany, son of GEOFFREY of England Duke of Brittany & his wife Constance Dss of Brittany (posthumously Nantes 29 Mar 1187-murdered Rouen or Cherbourg 3 Apr 1203, bur Notre Dame des Prés,Rouen or Abbaye de Bec, Normandy).
*m firstly (contract Aug 1206) PHILIPPE I “le Noble” Marquis de Namur, son of BAUDOUIN V Comte de Hainaut [BAUDOUIN VIII Count of Flanders] & his wife Marguerite II Ctss of Flanders (Valenciennes Mar 1174-15 Oct 1212, bur Namur, Cathedral Saint-Aubin).
*m secondly (Soissons, Aisne 22 Apr 1213) as his second wife, HENRI I "le Guerroyeur" Duke of Brabant, son of GODEFROI VII Duke of Lower Lotharingia, Duc de Louvain, Comte de Brabant & his first wife Margareta van Limburg (1165-Köln 5 Sep 1235, bur Louvain, église collégiale de Saint Pierre) (-5 Oct 1235).
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