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to the Latin Empire, and Beatrice, second daughter of Charles. If the marriage was childless, Philip's rights would be inherited by Charles I. Beatrice was approximately fifteen years old at the time of her betrothal.
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to Charles I. Charles was to be confirmed in possession of
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On 15 October 1273, Beatrice and Philip were married in
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Latin Empress consort of Constantinople
Philip of Courtenay
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Catherine I of Courtenay
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Anjou-Sicily
Charles I of Sicily
Beatrice of Provence
Latin Empress
Philip of Courtenay
Charles I of Sicily
Beatrice of Provence
Treaty of Viterbo
Baldwin II of Courtenay
Latin Empire
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