Raoul de Courtenay, Conte di Chieti1 
He gained the title of Conte di Chieti in 1269, after taking part in the conquest of Naples with Charles d’Ajou.1
Child of Raoul de Courtenay, Conte di Chieti
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Maud de Courtenay, Contessa di Chieti1 
She gained the title of Contessa di Chieti.1
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Philip de Flandre1
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Guy, Comte de Flandre1
Child of Guy, Comte de Flandre
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Robert de Courtenay1 
He accompanied King Louis IX on a Crusade.1 He held the office of Bishop of Orleans.1
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Jean de Courtenay1 
He held the office of Archbishop of Rheims.1
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William de Courtenay, Seigneur de Champignelles1 
He accompanied King Louis IX on a Crusade, along with 6 of his own knights.1 He gained the title of Seigneur de Champignelles.1
Children of William de Courtenay, Seigneur de Champignelles and Margaret de Châlon
- Robert de Courtenay1 d. 1323
- Jean de Courtenay1 d. 1395
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Robert de Courtenay1 
He held the office of Archbishop of Rheims.1
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Jean de Courtenay1 
He was ancestor of the Courtenays, feudal Lords of La Ferté, Loupière and Chavillon, who became extinct in 1733.1
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William de Courtenay, Seigneur de Tanlai1
His male issue died out in 1383.1 He gained the title of Seigneur de Tanlai.1
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