Philippe of Dammartin (Philippa de Dammartin) was a 13th-century noble woman. Philippe was the daughter of Simon of Dammartin, Count of Aumâle and his wife Marie of Ponthieu.[1] She was the sister of Joan, Countess of Ponthieu, wife of Ferdinand III of Castile and mother of Eleanor of Castile, the wife of Edward I of England.
Philippe married three times.
1. Her first marriage was to Raoul II of Lusignan in ca 1239/40. Philippe was his third wife.[2] They had no children, but she was the stepmother of Marie de Lusignan.
2. Her second marriage was to Raoul II, Lord of Coucy in ca. 1246.[2] They had one child:
- Enguerrand de Coucy, died young (before 1250).
3. Her third marriage was to Otto II, Count of Guelders between 1252 and 1254.[3] They had four children:
- Reginald I, Count of Guelders.[3]
- Philippa of Guelders, who married Waleran II, Lord of Valkenburg.
- Margaret of Guelders, who married Dietrich VII, Count of Cleves.
- Maria of Guelders.
References
- ↑ Pollock 2015, p. 146.
- 1 2 Pollock 2015, p. 145.
- 1 2 Pollock 2015, p. xv.
Sources
- Pollock, M.A. (2015). Scotland, England and France after the Loss of Normandy, 1204-1296. The Boydell Press.
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