John of Artois, Count of Eu
John of Artois (September 29, 1321 – 1387), called "sans Terre" (Lackland), was the son of Robert III of Artois and Jeanne of Valois. The confiscation of his father's goods for attempted fraud in 1331 had left him without an inheritance.
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September 29 - 1321 - 1387 - Robert III of Artois - 1331
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In 1352, he was created Count of Eu, which had been confiscated at the execution of the previous holder, Raoul II of Brienne. He fought at the Battle of Poitiers, and was captured there by the English.
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1352 - Count of Eu - Raoul II of Brienne - Battle of Poitiers - English
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He married Isabeau of Melun (1328–1389), daughter of John I of Melun, Count of Tancarville, on July 11, 1352 and had the following issue:
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1328 - 1389 - Tancarville - July 11 - 1352
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- Jeanne (1353–1420), married at the Château d'Eu on July 12, 1365 Simon de Thouars (d. 1365), Count of Dreux
- John of Artois (1355–1363), Lord of Peronne
- Robert IV of Artois, Count of Eu (1356–1387)
- Philip of Artois, Count of Eu (1357–1397)
- Charles (1359 – April 15, 1368)
- Isabeau (1361 – June 26, 1379)
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