Henri, Duke of Brabant[1]
1160 - 1235 (75 years) Has no ancestors but more than 100 descendants in this family tree.-
Name Henri Suffix Duke of Brabant Relationship with Therese Nadeau Birth 1160 Leuven, Flemish Brabant, Flanders, Belgium [2] Gender Male Death 5 Sep 1235 Cologne, Stadtkreis Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany [2] Burial Saint Peter's Church, Leuven, Flemish Brabant, Flanders, Belgium [2] Notes - Duke of Brabant. Reigning from 1190 to 1235, he was the 2nd Duke of Brabant and is said to have "assumed the title." He was also know as "le Guerroyeur", "the Pious", and "the Warrior". He was the husband of Mathilde of Boulogne. (Find a Grave memorial)
During the Middle Ages, Brabant was often referred to as Basse-Lorraine. This was Lower Lorraine, not be be confused with Haute-Lorraine, that is, Upper Lorraine, or modern Alsace-Lorraine. (American-Canadian Genealogist, Issue 82, Volume 25, Number 4, 1999, footnote 17, page 190)
Person ID I25597 Antoine_Roy Last Modified 8 Nov 2019
Wife Marie de France, Duchess of Brabant, b. 1198, Bapaume, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France, France d. 1 Aug 1238 (Age 40 years) Marriage 22 Apr 1212 Soissons, Aisne, France [3, 4] Age at Marriage He : ~ 52 years and 4 months - She : ~ 14 years and 4 months. Children + 1. Ëlisabeth de Brabant ▻ Thierry de Clèves, Seigneur of Dinslaken m. 19 Mar 1233Family ID F3734 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- Duke of Brabant. Reigning from 1190 to 1235, he was the 2nd Duke of Brabant and is said to have "assumed the title." He was also know as "le Guerroyeur", "the Pious", and "the Warrior". He was the husband of Mathilde of Boulogne. (Find a Grave memorial)
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Sources - [S284] American-Canadian Genealogist, Issue 82, Vol 25, No 4, 1999,
["From Catherine Baillon to Charlemagne" by René Jetté, John P. DuLong, Roland Yves Landry, and Gail F. Moreau, page179 shows 15. Maire de France & Henri I, Duke of Brabant, m. 8/22 April 1213, Soissons (Aisne department)]. - [S35] Find A Grave, Memorial IS 8113,
[memorial]. - [S378] Wikipedia, [Marie de France].
- [S284] American-Canadian Genealogist, Issue 82, Vol 25, No 4, 1999, page 191,
["From Catherine Baillon to Charlemagne" by René Jetté, John P. DuLong, Roland Yves Landry, and Gail F. Moreau].