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Theresa of Portugal (Teresa or Tereza,; Archaic Portuguese: Tarasia; 11511218) was Countess of Flanders by marriage to Philip I, Count of Flanders, and Duchess of Burgundy by marriage to Odo III, Duke of Burgundy.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 35 relations: Afonso I of Portugal, Alice of Vergy, Aube, Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut, Beatrice of Albon, Bruges, Chrétien de Troyes, Clairvaux Abbey, Coimbra, Count of Flanders, County of Flanders, Dower, Elisabeth, Countess of Vermandois, Ferdinand, Count of Flanders, Flanders, France, Holy Grail, Infante, Joan, Countess of Flanders, King Arthur, Kingdom of Portugal, List of Burgundian royal consorts, List of countesses of Flanders by marriage, Margaret I, Countess of Flanders, Marie of Champagne, Matilda of Savoy, Queen of Portugal, Odo III, Duke of Burgundy, Philip I, Count of Flanders, Portuguese House of Burgundy, Regent, Sancho I of Portugal, Theresa, Countess of Portugal, Tournai Cathedral, Urraca of Portugal, Veurne.

  2. 1151 births
  3. 12th-century Portuguese people
  4. 12th-century Portuguese women
  5. 12th-century Roman Catholics
  6. 12th-century people from the county of Flanders
  7. 12th-century women from the county of Flanders
  8. 13th-century Roman Catholics
  9. 13th-century people from the county of Flanders
  10. 13th-century women from the county of Flanders
  11. Countesses of Flanders
  12. Duchesses of Burgundy
  13. House of Burgundy-Portugal

Afonso I of Portugal

Afonso IOr also Affonso (Archaic Portuguese-Galician) or Alphonso (Portuguese-Galician) or Alphonsus (Latin version), sometimes rendered in English as Alphonzo or Alphonse, depending on the Spanish or French influence. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and Afonso I of Portugal are 12th-century Roman Catholics and House of Burgundy-Portugal.

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Alice of Vergy

Alice (or Alix) de Vergy (1182–1251) was Duchess of Burgundy as the second spouse of Odo III, Duke of Burgundy. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and Alice of Vergy are 12th-century French women and duchesses of Burgundy.

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Aube

Aube is a French department in the Grand Est region of north-eastern France.

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Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut

Baldwin V of Hainaut (1150 – 17 December 1195) was count of Hainaut (1171–1195), margrave of Namur as Baldwin I (1189–1195) and count of Flanders as Baldwin VIII (1191–1195). Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut are 12th-century people from the county of Flanders.

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Beatrice of Albon

Béatrice, Countess of Albon and Dauphine of Viennois (1161–1228) was ruling countess and dauphine in 1162–1228, in succession upon the death of her father Guigues V. She married Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy in 1183 and had three children. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and Beatrice of Albon are 12th-century French nobility, 12th-century French women and duchesses of Burgundy.

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Bruges

Bruges (Brugge; Brügge) is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium, in the northwest of the country.

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Chrétien de Troyes

Chrétien de Troyes (Crestien de Troies; 1160–1191) was a French poet and trouvère known for his writing on Arthurian subjects such as Gawain, Lancelot, Perceval and the Holy Grail.

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Clairvaux Abbey

Clairvaux Abbey (Clara Vallis) was a Cistercian monastery in Ville-sous-la-Ferté, from Bar-sur-Aube.

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Coimbra

Coimbra (also,, or) is a city and a municipality in Portugal.

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Count of Flanders

The count of Flanders was the ruler or sub-ruler of the county of Flanders, beginning in the 9th century.

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County of Flanders

The County of Flanders was one of the most powerful political entities in the medieval Low Countries, located on the North Sea coast of what is now Belgium.

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Dower

Dower is a provision accorded traditionally by a husband or his family, to a wife for her support should she become widowed.

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Elisabeth, Countess of Vermandois

Elisabeth (French: Élisabeth), also known as Isabelle Mabille (1143 – Arras, 28 March 1183), was ruling Countess of Vermandois from 1168 to 1183, and also Countess of Flanders by marriage to Philip I, Count of Flanders. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and Elisabeth, Countess of Vermandois are 12th-century French nobility, 12th-century French women, 12th-century people from the county of Flanders, 12th-century women from the county of Flanders and countesses of Flanders.

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Ferdinand, Count of Flanders

Ferdinand (Portuguese: Fernando, French and Dutch: Ferrand; 24 March 1188 – 27 July 1233) reigned as jure uxoris Count of Flanders and Hainaut from his marriage to Countess Joan, celebrated in Paris in 1212, until his death. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and Ferdinand, Count of Flanders are 12th-century Portuguese people, 13th-century people from the county of Flanders, House of Burgundy-Portugal and People from Coimbra.

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Flanders

Flanders (Dutch: Vlaanderen) is the Dutch-speaking northern portion of Belgium and one of the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium.

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France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

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Holy Grail

The Holy Grail (Saint Graal, Graal Santel, Greal Sanctaidd, Gral) is a treasure that serves as an important motif in Arthurian literature.

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Infante

Infante (f. infanta), also anglicised as "infant" or translated as "prince", is the title and rank given in the Iberian kingdoms of Spain (including the predecessor kingdoms of Aragon, Castile, Navarre, and León) and Portugal to the sons and daughters (infantas) of the king, regardless of age, sometimes with the exception of the heir apparent or heir presumptive to the throne who usually bears a unique princely or ducal title.

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Joan, Countess of Flanders

Joan, often called Joan of Constantinople (1199 – 5 December 1244), ruled as Countess of Flanders and Hainaut from 1205 (at the age of six) until her death. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and Joan, Countess of Flanders are 13th-century people from the county of Flanders and 13th-century women from the county of Flanders.

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King Arthur

King Arthur (Brenin Arthur, Arthur Gernow, Roue Arzhur, Roi Arthur), according to legends, was a king of Britain.

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Kingdom of Portugal

The Kingdom of Portugal was a monarchy in the western Iberian Peninsula and the predecessor of the modern Portuguese Republic.

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List of Burgundian royal consorts

This article lists queens, countesses, and duchesses consort of the Kingdom, County, Duchy of Burgundy. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and list of Burgundian royal consorts are duchesses of Burgundy.

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List of countesses of Flanders by marriage

This is a list of countesses of Flanders by marriage. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and list of countesses of Flanders by marriage are countesses of Flanders.

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Margaret I, Countess of Flanders

Margaret I (c. 1145 - died 15 November 1194) was the countess of Flanders suo jure from 1191 to her death. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and Margaret I, Countess of Flanders are 12th-century people from the county of Flanders, 12th-century women from the county of Flanders and countesses of Flanders.

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Marie of Champagne

Marie of Champagne (– 29 August 1204) was the first Latin Empress of Constantinople by marriage to Emperor Baldwin I. She acted as regent of Flanders during the absence of her spouse from 1202 until 1204. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and Marie of Champagne are 12th-century people from the county of Flanders, 12th-century women from the county of Flanders and countesses of Flanders.

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Matilda of Savoy, Queen of Portugal

Matilda of Savoy (Mathilde or Maud, Mafalda or Matilde; – 3 December 1157/58) was Queen of Portugal, after her marriage to King Afonso Henriques, the first sovereign of Portugal, whom she married in 1146. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and Matilda of Savoy, Queen of Portugal are 12th-century Portuguese people and 12th-century Portuguese women.

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Odo III, Duke of Burgundy

Eudes III (1166 – 1218), commonly known in English as Odo III, was duke of Burgundy between 1192 and 1218. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and Odo III, Duke of Burgundy are 1218 deaths.

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Philip I, Count of Flanders

Philip I (1143 – 1 August 1191), commonly known as Philip of Alsace, was count of Flanders from 1168 to 1191. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and Philip I, Count of Flanders are 12th-century people from the county of Flanders.

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Portuguese House of Burgundy

The Portuguese House of Burgundy (Casa de Borgonha) or the Afonsine dynasty (Dinastia Afonsina) was a Portuguese dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Portugal from its founding until the 1383–85 Portuguese Interregnum. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and Portuguese House of Burgundy are House of Burgundy-Portugal.

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Regent

In a monarchy, a regent is a person appointed to govern a state for the time being because the actual monarch is a minor, absent, incapacitated or unable to discharge their powers and duties, or the throne is vacant and a new monarch has not yet been determined.

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Sancho I of Portugal

Sancho I of Portugal, nicknamed "the Populator" ("o Povoador"), King of Portugal (Coimbra, 11 November 115426 March 1211) was the second but only surviving legitimate son and fifth child of Afonso I of Portugal by his wife, Maud of Savoy. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and Sancho I of Portugal are House of Burgundy-Portugal and People from Coimbra.

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Theresa, Countess of Portugal

Theresa (Portuguese: Teresa; Galician-Portuguese: Tareja or Tareixa; Latin: Tarasia) (1080 – 11 November 1130) was Countess of Portugal, and for a time claimant to be its independent Queen. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and Theresa, Countess of Portugal are 12th-century Portuguese women and daughters of kings.

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Tournai Cathedral

The Cathedral of Our Lady (Notre-Dame de Tournai, Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Doornik), or Tournai Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral, see of the Diocese of Tournai in Tournai, Belgium.

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Urraca of Portugal

Urraca of Portugal (1148 – 1211) was the queen of León from 1165 until 1175 as the wife of King Ferdinand II. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders and Urraca of Portugal are 12th-century Portuguese people, 12th-century Portuguese women, daughters of kings, House of Burgundy-Portugal, People from Coimbra and Portuguese infantas.

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Veurne

Veurne (italic) is a city and municipality in the Belgian province of West Flanders.

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See also

1151 births

12th-century Portuguese people

12th-century Portuguese women

12th-century Roman Catholics

12th-century people from the county of Flanders

12th-century women from the county of Flanders

13th-century Roman Catholics

13th-century people from the county of Flanders

13th-century women from the county of Flanders

Countesses of Flanders

Duchesses of Burgundy

House of Burgundy-Portugal

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theresa_of_Portugal,_Countess_of_Flanders

Also known as Infanta Teresa, Countess of Flanders, Infanta Theresa, Countess of Flanders, Princess Teresa, Countess of Flanders, Teresa of Portugal (1157-1218), Teresa, Countess of Flanders, Teresa, princess of Portugal (daughter of Afonso I), Theresa of Portugal (1157-1218), Theresa of Portugal, Duchess of Burgundy, Theresa, Countess of Flanders.