Marie of Artois | |
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Born | 1291 |
Died | 22 January 1365 (aged 73–74) Wijnendaele, Flanders |
Noble family | Artois |
Spouse(s) | John I, Marquis of Namur |
Father | Philip of Artois |
Mother | Blanche of Brittany |
Marie of Artois (French: Marie d'Artois, Dutch: Maria van Artesië.) Born in 1291, was the Margravine consort of Namur in 1310-1330 by marriage to John I, Marquis of Namur. She was the regent of Namur during the minority of her son William I in 1337-1340.[1]
She became the Lady of Méraude (Merode) when she purchased it from John the Blind, King of Bohemia, in 1342, until she left it to her son William I in 1353.