Philip I, Count of Boulogne (redirect from Philippe Hurepel)
Philip I of Boulogne (Philip Hurepel) (1200–1235) was a French prince, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis in his own right, and Count of Boulogne, Mortain...
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royal control in 1223, when it passed to Philippe Hurepel ("spiked hair", the son of Philippe II). Hurepel participated in the Albigensian Crusade in...
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Renaud I, Count of Dammartin (redirect from Renaud de Dammartin)
submission to Philip Augustus. His lands were taken away, and given to Philip Hurepel. Danmartin was kept imprisoned at Péronne for the rest of his life, which...
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Matilda II, Countess of Boulogne (redirect from Mathilde de Dammartin)
husband, Philippe Hurepel, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvais, a younger, arguably illegitimate son of King Philip II of France. By marriage to her, Philippe became...
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Aumale and Dammartin, daughter of preceding, married to: Philippe Hurepel (1218), Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, in 1218 Afonso III, King of Portugal (1235)...
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Mauclerc, became Dukes of Brittany. Philip II gave his son Philippe Hurepel the county of Clermont, then the counties of Domfront and Mortain. Louis VIII...
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Mortain, Countess of Boulogne and Countess of Dammartin-en-Goële with Philip Hurepel 1227–1234 (married to Mathilde) Alphonso of Portugal 1238–1253 (married...
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shield but also to the crest and the supporters to ensure uniqueness. Though de facto in English heraldry the crest is uncharged (although it is supposed...
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Renaud de Dammartin, Count of Boulogne, became a primary concern. Despite the favors of Philip Augustus, who married in 1210 his son Philip Hurepel to Matilda...
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Maclagan 1981, p. 135 Neubecker 1976, p. 100 Palasi, Philippe (2001). Les jeux de cartes et jeux de l'oie héraldiques aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles [Heraldic...
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tabs. He was not the first to use these arms. His uncle Philippe le Hurepel, count of Clermont used them until his death in 1234. Charles was invested...
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many of the viscounts lost their land to the crusaders most notably Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, some gained their lands back, others did...
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