Robert II of Dreux

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Robert II
Born Robert
1154
Died December 28, 1218
Nationality Flag of France France
Title Count of Dreux
Term 1184-1218
Predecessor Robert I
Successor Robert III
Spouse Mahaut de Bourgogne
Youlande de Coucy
Children Robert III
Peter I
Henry of Dreux
John of Dreux
Parents Robert I and Agnes de Baudemont
Relatives Louis VI of France
Arms of the Counts of Dreux
Arms of the Counts of Dreux

Robert II of Dreux (115428 December 1218), Count of Dreux and Braine, was the eldest surviving son of Robert I, Count of Dreux, and Agnes de Baudemont, countess of Braine, and a grandson of King Louis VI of France.

He participated in the Third Crusade, at the Siege of Acre and the Battle of Arsuf. He took part in the war in Normandy against the Angevin Kings between 1193 and 1204. Count Robert had seized the castle of Nonancourt from Richard I of England while he was imprisoned in Germany in late-1193. The count also participated in the Albigensian Crusade in 1210. In 1214 he fought alongside King Philip Augustus at the Battle of Bouvines.

His first marriage with Mahaut de Bourgogne (1150–1192) in 1178 ended with separation in 1181 and produced no children. His second marriage to Yolande de Coucy (1164–1222) produced several children, the sons including Robert III (c. 1185–1234), Count of Dreux and Braine, Peter (c. 1190–1250), Duke of Brittany, Henry of Dreux (c. 1193–1240) Archbishop of Reims and John of Dreux (c. 1198–1239), Count of Vienne and Mâcon.

Preceded by
Robert I
Count of Dreux
1184–1218
Succeeded by
Robert III
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