John of Artois, Count of Eu

John of Artois

John of Artois with his wife Isabelle de Melun
Born (1321-08-29)29 August 1321
Died 1387
Noble family House of Artois
Spouse(s) Isabeau of Melun
Father Robert III of Artois
Mother Jeanne of Valois

John of Artois (29 August 1321 1387), called "sans Terre" (Lackland), was the son of Robert III of Artois and Joan of Valois.[1] The confiscation of his father's goods for attempted fraud in 1331 had left him without an inheritance.[2]

In 1352, he was created Count of Eu, a title earlier forfeited at the execution of the previous holder, Raoul II of Brienne. He was badly wounded at the Battle of Poitiers on 19 September 1356, and was captured there by the English.[3] Enormously rich his ransom was sold to the Black Prince by his captor Élie de Pommiers for 30,000 old écus.

He married Isabeau of Melun (13281389),[4] daughter of John I of Melun, Count of Tancarville, on 11 July 1352 and had the following issue:

Genealogy

Notes

  1. Froland, Louis, Memoires concernans le comté-pairi d'Eu, et ses usages pretendus locaux, (1722), 13.
  2. Anquetil, Louis-Pierre and Gallais (Jean-Pierre, M.), Vincent Marie Viénot, Histoire de France depuis les Gaulois jusqu'à la mort de Louis XVI, (Rue Neuves Des Petit Champs, 1819), 184-185.
  3. Sumption, Jonathon, The Hundred Years War: Trial by Fire, (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999), 147.
  4. Hare, Augustus John Cuthbert, North-eastern France, (Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ld., 1890), 58.

References

John of Artois, Count of Eu
Born: 29 August 1321 Died: 1387
French nobility
Preceded by
Raoul II
Count of Eu
13521387
Succeeded by
Robert

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