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Philip of Chieti (1263–1308) was the 8th and youngest child of Guy, Count of Flanders and his first wife Matilda of Béthune. Philip was destined for a career in the church and studied for that purpose in Paris, where he met Charles of Anjou. Charles, the younger brother of King Louis IX of France, had just acquired the crown of Naples, and Philip traveled with him in his service to southern Italy. There he married in 1284 with Matilda of Courtenay (1254–1303), only child of the late Raoul de Courtenay, who had been made Count of Chieti and Loreto by Charles of Anjou as a reward for his part in the conquest of Naples.

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  • Ο Φίλιππος, γαλλ. Philipp (1263 - 1308) από τον Οίκο του Νταμπιέρ ήταν κόμης του Κιέτι (Chieti) & Τεάνο. Βοήθησε τον μεγαλύτερο αδελφό του Ροβέρτο Γ΄ κόμη της Φλάνδρας, πολεμώντας εναντίον των Γάλλων. (el)
  • Philipp von Flandern, oder Philipp von Chieti genannt (* um 1263; † November 1308 in Italien), war ein Regent von Flandern aus dem Haus Dampierre. Er war ein jüngerer Sohn des Grafen Guido I. von Flandern († 1305) und der Mathilde de Béthune. Philipp zog 1290 nach Unteritalien, um dort König Karl II. von Neapel im Kampf gegen Aragón zu unterstützen. Für seinen Einsatz wurde er mit der Grafschaft Teano beliehen. Im Jahr 1303 kehrte er nach Flandern zurück, wo im Jahr zuvor ein flämisches Bürgerheer gegen die Ritter des französischen Königs in der Sporenschlacht einen Sieg davongetragen hatte. Zusammen mit seinen Halbbrüdern Johann von Namur und Guido von Namur übernahm Philipp nun die Führung des aufständischen Flanderns, während sein Vater und sein älterer Bruder, Robert de Béthune, sich in der Gefangenschaft Frankreichs befanden. In der Schlacht von Mons-en-Pévèle 1304 mussten sie allerdings eine schwere Niederlage gegen König Philipp IV. den Schönen hinnehmen. Philipp trat danach in diplomatische Verhandlungen mit dem König, schwor diesem im September 1304 in Marquette-lez-Lille die Treue und war 1305 bei den Verhandlungen zum Vertrag von Athis-sur-Orge beteiligt. Nach den Annalen von Gent starb Philipp von Chieti im November 1308 in Italien und wurde in Neapel bestattet. Er war verheiratet mit Mathilde de Courtenay († 1303), Gräfin von Chieti, aus dem Haus Courtenay. Sie hatten keine Kinder. (de)
  • Philippe de Dampierre (vers 1263 - 1308) est le fils de Gui de Dampierre et de sa première épouse Mahaut de Béthune, par son mariage avec , comte de Chieti et de Loreto. (fr)
  • Philip of Chieti (1263–1308) was the 8th and youngest child of Guy, Count of Flanders and his first wife Matilda of Béthune. Philip was destined for a career in the church and studied for that purpose in Paris, where he met Charles of Anjou. Charles, the younger brother of King Louis IX of France, had just acquired the crown of Naples, and Philip traveled with him in his service to southern Italy. There he married in 1284 with Matilda of Courtenay (1254–1303), only child of the late Raoul de Courtenay, who had been made Count of Chieti and Loreto by Charles of Anjou as a reward for his part in the conquest of Naples. Philip lived a good life as count of Chieti and Teano, until news reached him of the great Flemish victory in the Battle of the Golden Spurs. He was allowed by Charles of Anjou to travel to Flanders to support his family, but he had to abandon his titles in Italy. When he returned to Flanders, he took over the regency over Flanders from his younger brother John I, Marquis of Namur, as his father and two elder brothers were still imprisoned in France. One of his first acts was the establishment of Flemish Bishoprics. The existing Bishoprics of Arras, Cambrai and Tournai were still under the influence of France, and excommunicated many Flemish nobles to break their resistance. Therefore Philip of Chieti sent his request to Pope Boniface VIII, well knowing that the Pope was in conflict with the King of France over his bull, Unam Sanctam. Unfortunately for Philip, Boniface died soon after. On 18 August 1304, King Philip IV of France launched a new attack against Flanders, one week after the Flemish defeat in the Battle of Zierikzee, in which Guy of Namur was taken prisoner and John III, Lord of Renesse killed.Philip of Chieti took command over a strong Flemish army to stop the French invasion and fought the inconclusive Battle of Mons-en-Pévèle. When the Treaty of Athis-sur-Orge was signed on 23 June 1305, his elder brother Robert III, Count of Flanders was released from captivity. Philip of Chieti transferred the regency to his brother and returned to Italy. Here he lived in poverty with his second wife Pérenelle de Milly and three small children. He died in November 1308 and was buried in Naples. (en)
  • Filips van Chieti ook gekend als Filips van Dampierre (circa 1263 - november 1308) was graaf van Chieti en Loreto en van 1303 tot 1305 tijdens de Vlaamse Opstand tegen de Franse koning regent van het graafschap Vlaanderen. Hij behoorde tot het huis Dampierre. (nl)
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  • Ο Φίλιππος, γαλλ. Philipp (1263 - 1308) από τον Οίκο του Νταμπιέρ ήταν κόμης του Κιέτι (Chieti) & Τεάνο. Βοήθησε τον μεγαλύτερο αδελφό του Ροβέρτο Γ΄ κόμη της Φλάνδρας, πολεμώντας εναντίον των Γάλλων. (el)
  • Philippe de Dampierre (vers 1263 - 1308) est le fils de Gui de Dampierre et de sa première épouse Mahaut de Béthune, par son mariage avec , comte de Chieti et de Loreto. (fr)
  • Filips van Chieti ook gekend als Filips van Dampierre (circa 1263 - november 1308) was graaf van Chieti en Loreto en van 1303 tot 1305 tijdens de Vlaamse Opstand tegen de Franse koning regent van het graafschap Vlaanderen. Hij behoorde tot het huis Dampierre. (nl)
  • Philipp von Flandern, oder Philipp von Chieti genannt (* um 1263; † November 1308 in Italien), war ein Regent von Flandern aus dem Haus Dampierre. Er war ein jüngerer Sohn des Grafen Guido I. von Flandern († 1305) und der Mathilde de Béthune. Nach den Annalen von Gent starb Philipp von Chieti im November 1308 in Italien und wurde in Neapel bestattet. Er war verheiratet mit Mathilde de Courtenay († 1303), Gräfin von Chieti, aus dem Haus Courtenay. Sie hatten keine Kinder. (de)
  • Philip of Chieti (1263–1308) was the 8th and youngest child of Guy, Count of Flanders and his first wife Matilda of Béthune. Philip was destined for a career in the church and studied for that purpose in Paris, where he met Charles of Anjou. Charles, the younger brother of King Louis IX of France, had just acquired the crown of Naples, and Philip traveled with him in his service to southern Italy. There he married in 1284 with Matilda of Courtenay (1254–1303), only child of the late Raoul de Courtenay, who had been made Count of Chieti and Loreto by Charles of Anjou as a reward for his part in the conquest of Naples. (en)
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  • Philipp von Chieti (de)
  • Φίλιππος του Κιέτι (el)
  • Philippe de Dampierre (fr)
  • Philip of Chieti (en)
  • Filips van Chieti (nl)
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