Philippa of Dreux
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Philippa of Dreux, Dame de Coucy (1192–1242) was a daughter of Robert II of Dreux and his second wife Yolande de Coucy.
Philippa of Dreux | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1192 |
| Died | 1242 (aged 49–50) |
| Noble family | Dreux |
| Spouse | Henry II of Bar |
Issue | Margaret of Bar Thiébaut II of Bar Henry of Bar Jeanne of Bar Renaud of Bar Erard of Bar Isabelle of Bar |
| Father | Robert II of Dreux |
| Mother | Yolande de Coucy |
Family
Philippa was the fifth of seven children born to her parents, Robert II of Dreux and his second wife Yolande de Coucy.[1]
Spouse and children
In 1219, Philippa married Henry II of Bar (1190–1239),[1] the son of Theobald I of Bar and Ermesinde (Isabella) of Bar-sur-Seine.[2]
Children
- Margaret of Bar (1220–1275),[3] in 1240 she married Henry V of Luxembourg
- Thiébaut II of Bar (c. 1221–1291), Succeeded Henry II as Count of Bar.[1]
- Henry of Bar (died 1249)
- Jeanne of Bar (1225–1299), married first Frédéric de Blamont who died in 1255, and later married Louis V, Count of Chiny.
- Renaud of Bar (died 1271)[4]
- Isabelle of Bar (died 1320)