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John of Luxembourg (''Jean de Luxembourg'') ( – 1397), was Lord of Beauvoir (or Beaurevoir) and Richebourg, and also (as ''John II'') Count of Brienne and Conversano (ラテン語:''iure uxoris''). He was a son of Guy I of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny and Mahaut de Châtillon (1335-1378), Countess of Saint-Pol. John married around 1387 with Margaret, Countess of Brienne, daughter of Louis of Enghien, ラテン語:''suo jure'' heiress of the counties of Brienne and of Conversano, and the Lordship of Enghien. They had five children: * Peter I of Luxembourg (1390- 31 August 1433), Count of Saint-Pol and Count of Brienne. * John II of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny (1392- 5 January 1441), inherited the title of Beauvoir from his father, and the title of Ligny from his aunt, Jeanne of Luxembourg. * Louis of Luxembourg (died 18 September 1443). He was a statesman and a high-ranking churchman. * Catherine of Luxembourg (born c.1393) * Jeanne of Luxembourg (died 1420), married firstly, on 8 September 1415, Louis, Seigneur de Ghistelles (killed at the Battle of Agincourt); she married secondly on 28 October 1419, Jean IV, Viscount of Melun, Constable of Flanders. == External links == * (GeneAll.net ) * (Genealogical database by Herbert Stoyan ) 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 of Luxembourg, Lord of Beauvoir」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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