Philip I, Count of Boulogne
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Philip was born in September 1200, the son of Philip II of FranceTemplate:Sfn and his controversial third wife Agnes of Merania.Template:Sfn Illegitimacy shadowed his birth and career, but he was legitimated by Pope Innocent III.Template:Sfn He was associated with founding the Tour du Guet in Calais.[1] He is the first recorded person to bear a differenced version of the arms of France.[2]
Marriage
Philip was married in c. 1223 to Matilda II, Countess of Boulogne.Template:Sfn Philip, by right of his wife, became Count of Boulogne, Mortain, Aumale, and Dammartin-en-Goële. He revolted against his sister-in-law Blanche of Castile when his elder half-brother Louis VIII died in 1226.Template:Sfn When Philip died in 1235, Matilda continued to reign and was married to Afonso III of Portugal.
Matilda and Philip had:
- Alberic of BoulogneTemplate:Sfn
- Joan of Boulogne,Template:Sfn married Gaucher de Châtillon in 1236.
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- 1200 births
- 1235 deaths
- 13th-century French nobility
- House of Capet
- Counts of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis
- Illegitimate children of French monarchs
- Jure uxoris counts
- Counts of Boulogne
- Counts of Mortain
- Counts of Aumale
- Counts of Dammartin
- Children of Philip II of France
- Sons of kings