- Source: John of Charolais
John (French: Jean; 1283 — 1322) was a medieval French nobleman, Lord (seigneur) of Charolais and Saint-Just, who fought in Flanders. He is also known as John of Clermont (Jean de Clermont).
Life
Lord John was born in 1283 as a son of Robert, Count of Clermont and his wife, Beatrice of Burgundy, Lady of Bourbon. In 1309c., John married Joanna of Dargies and Catheux (daughter of Renaud II of Dargies and Catheux and his spouse, Agnes).
John and his wife had;
Beatrice of Charolais, who succeeded her father
Joanna, wife to John I, Count of Auvergne
Burial
John was buried in Lyon, but his bones were later transferred to Paris.
References
Sources
Laiou, Angeliki E. (1972). Constantinople and the Latins: the foreign policy of Andronicus II, 1282-1328. Harvard University Press.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Louis I (1279-1341)
- Jean II dari Bourgogne
- Antipaus Feliks V
- Maximilian I, Kaisar Romawi Suci
- John of Charolais
- Charolais, France
- Robert, Count of Clermont
- Catherine of France, Countess of Charolais
- Capetian dynasty
- 1322
- 1283
- 1280s
- Silver Spur Ranches
- 1320s