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  2. House of Courtenay - Wikipedia

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    The House of Courtenay is a medieval noble house, with branches in France, England and the Holy Land.One branch of the Courtenays became a royal house of the Capetian dynasty, cousins of the Bourbons and the Valois, and achieved the title of Latin Emperor of Constantinople.

  3. Capetian House of Courtenay - Wikipedia

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    The Capetian House of Courtenay, also known simply as the House of Courtenay, was a royal house and cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty.Founded by Peter I of Courtenay, a son of King Louis VI of France, the family drew its name from the lordship of Courtenay, to which Peter's wife was heiress.

  4. Stephanie of Courtenay - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie of Courtenay (c. 1120 – 1180s) was a Latin noblewoman from the crusader states who served as the abbess of Great Saint Mary's in Jerusalem.She belonged to the House of Courtenay which ruled the County of Edessa and worked to further her abbey's wealth and standing.

  5. Capetian dynasty - Wikipedia

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    It is among the largest and oldest royal houses in Europe and the world, and consists of Hugh Capet, the founder of the dynasty, and his male-line descendants, who ruled in France without interruption from 987 to 1792, and again from 1814 to 1848.

  6. Joscelin I, Lord of Courtenay - Wikipedia

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    Miles, Seigneur of Courtenay, married Ermengarde of Nevers; Joscelin I, Count of Edessa and Prince of Galilee; Geoffroy of Courtney (d. 1139) Renaud (d. before 1133), Monk at the monastery of St. John the Evangelist at Sens. After Joscelin’s death, Elizabeth became a nun at St. John’s. See also House of Courtenay.

  7. Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon (1485 creation) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Courtenay was the son of Sir Hugh Courtenay (c.1427–6 May 1471) of Boconnoc in Cornwall, son of Sir Hugh Courtenay (aft 1358–5 or 6 March 1425) of Haccombe in Devon, younger brother of Edward de Courtenay, 3rd/11th Earl of Devon (died 1419).