Person:Philippe De Dreux (1)

Philippe de Dreux
b.1158 France
d.4 Nov 1217
m. 1152
  1. Robert _____, Count de Dreux, Braine & Longuevill II1154 - 1218
  2. Henri de DreuxAbt 1155 - 1198
  3. Alix de Dreux1156 - Aft 1217
  4. Philippe de Dreux1158 - 1217
  5. Isabelle de DreuxAbt 1160 - 1239
  6. Pierre de DreuxAbt 1161 - 1185
  7. Guillaume de DreuxAbt 1163 - Aft 1189
  8. Jean de DreuxAbt 1164 - Aft 1189
  9. Marguerite de DreuxAbt 1167 -
  10. Massilie Beatrix de DreuxAbt 1167 - 1200
Facts and Events
Name Philippe de Dreux
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1158 France
Death[1] 4 Nov 1217 Beauvais
Reference Number[1] Q574815?


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Philip of Dreux (Philippe de Dreux; 1158–1217) was a French nobleman, Bishop of Beauvais, and figure of the Third Crusade.

He was an active soldier, an ally in the field of Philip Augustus, the French king and his cousin, making him an opponent in campaigns in France and elsewhere of Richard I of England. He was in also in demand as a priest, to make and break marriages. He presided over that of Conrad of Montferrat at the siege of Acre, marrying him to Isabella I of Jerusalem, daughter of Amalric I, whose marriage he annulled. He was also party to the annulment of the marriage between Philip Augustus and Ingeborg of Denmark.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Philip of Dreux, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.