Necrology 1205

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This is a list of famous people who died in 1205 . The entries are made alphabetically within the individual data. Animals can be found in the necrology for animals .

March

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
8th of March Otto I. Count of Lebenau
19th March Constantine (XI.) Laskaris Byzantine emperor

April

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
April 1st Amalrich I. King of Cyprus
April 14th Garnier de Traînel Bishop of Troyes and Crusader
April 14th Ludwig Count of Blois, Chartres and Châteaudun
April 14th Stephan from Le Perche Crusader, Titular Duke of Philadelphia

May

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
May 7th Ladislaus III. Hungarian King Ladislaus III. called the child (1204–1205)
May 29th Rudolf I of Verden Bishop of Verden

June

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
14th June Walter III. Count of Brienne, Prince of Taranto, Duke of Apulia, Count of Lecce and Titular King of Sicily
June 21st Enrico Dandolo Doge of Venice (1192–1205)
June Alexios Aspietes Byzantine governor, counter-emperor in Philippople
June Robert de Joinville Knight of Champagne

July

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
3rd of July William of Saillon Bishop of Sion
July 4th Otto II. Margrave of Brandenburg from the Ascan family
July 13th Hubert Walter Archbishop of Canterbury

August

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
August 16 Ludolf von Kroppenstedt Archbishop of Magdeburg

September

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
September 2nd Hugo of Coligny Prince of Coligny

Date unknown

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
Balduin I. Emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople
Peter de Colechurch English clergyman and architect
Heinrich von Hückeswagen Regent and Count of Hückeswagen
Hugo IV Count of Saint-Pol
Isabella I. Queen of Jerusalem
novel Ruthenian prince from the noble family of the Rurikids
Ulrich von Berg