Individual Details
Marie de Montpellier Queen of Aragon and Sovereign Lady of Montpellier
(1182 - 18 Apr 1213)
Events
Birth | 1182 | ||||
Marriage | 1204 | Peter "the Catholic" de Aragon King of Aragon | |||
Death | 18 Apr 1213 | ||||
Burial | 1218 | St. Peters, Vatican City |
Families
Spouse | Peter "the Catholic" de Aragon King of Aragon (1178 - 1213) |
Child | James 1st (Jacme 1st) "the Conqueror" de Aragon King of Aragon, Valencia & Mallorca ( - ) |
Father | Guillaume VIII de Montpellier Lord of Montpellier ( - 1202) |
Mother | Eudokia (Eudocia) Komnene (Comnene) Princess of Byzantium (1150 - 1203) |
Notes
Birth
Since her birth, Marie was the legitimate heiress of the Lordship of Montpellier, because a clausule of the marriage contract of her parents established that the firstborn child, boy or girl, would succeed in Montpellier on William VIII's death.In April 1187, William VIII repudiated Eudokia Komnene and married with certain Agnes, a relative of the Kings of Aragon. She bore him eight children, six sons and two daughters. Although Eudokia entered in a convent in Aniane as a Benedictine nun, William VIII's second marriage was declared invalid and all the children born from this union declared illegitimate, so Marie remained as the undisputed heiress of Montpellier.