Amicie de Courtenay
French noblewoman
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Amicie de Courtenay (1250–1275) was a French noblewoman and a member of the Capetian House of Courtenay, a cadet line of the House of Capet.
Born1250
Died1275 (aged 24–25)
Amicie de Courtenay | |
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| Born | 1250 |
| Died | 1275 (aged 24–25) |
| Noble family | Capetian House of Courtenay |
| Spouse | Robert II, Count of Artois |
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| Father | Peter of Courtenay |
| Mother | Pétronille of Joigny |
Her father was Peter of Courtenay,[1] Lord of Conches and Mehun (1218–1250); he fell in the Battle of Al Mansurah during the Seventh Crusade. Amicie's mother was Pétronille of Joigny, the daughter of Gaucher de Joigny and Amicie de Montfort.[2]
She married Count Robert II of Artois (1250-1302),[1] together they had three children: