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John I of Dreux (1215–1249), Count of Dreux and Braine, was the son of Robert III of Dreux and Annora (Aenor) of Saint-Valéry.〔Richard of Devizes and Geoffrey de Vinsauf, ''Chronicles of the crusades'', (George Bell and Sons, 1903), p. 376.〕 == Life == Knighted by King Louis IX of France, he accompanied the king on several campaigns, firstly in Poitou in 1242, where he fought at the Battle of Taillebourg. In 1249 he joined the king on the Seventh Crusade to Egypt, but died at Nicosia in the Kingdom of Cyprus before arriving.〔''Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores'', Vol.44, Part 3, Ed. Sir Frederic Madden, (Longmans, Green, and Co, 1869), 564.〕 In 1240 he married Marie (1220–1274), daughter of Archambaud VIII of Bourbon. They had three children: * Robert IV (1241–1282), succeeded his father. * Yolande, became the second wife of John I, Count of Dammartin. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John I, Count of Dreux」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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