John I, Count of Auvergne

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John I (died on 24 March 1386) was a member of the House of Auvergne who reigned as Count of Auvergne and Count of Boulogne from 1361 until his death. He was the eldest son of Robert VII, Count of Auvergne and Boulogne, by his second wife, Marie of Dampierre.[1] Auvergne and Boulogne were inherited by John's elder half-brother, William XII, passing to William's only child, Joan I, and then to her only child, Philip II. When the adolescent Count Philip died following a riding accident, the counties passed to John I, his granduncle.

John I
Seal of John I's wife, Jeanne de Clermont
Count of Auvergne and Boulogne
Reign1361-1386
PredecessorPhilip I, Duke of Burgundy
SuccessorJohn II of Auvergne
Died1386
Noble familyHouse of Auvergne
Spouse(s)Joan of Clermont
IssueJohn II of Auvergne
Marie of Auvergne
FatherRobert VII of Auvergne
MotherMarie of Dampierre

In 1328, John I married Joan of Clermont. They had:

  • Marie married Raymond VII, Viscount of Turenne[1]
  • John II,[2] succeeded to the counties of Auvergne and Boulogne
  • Jeanne married Beraud of Auvergne[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Memoires 1913, p. 96.
  2. ^ Schnerb 1997, p. 16.

Sources

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  • Memoires (1913). "Deuxieme mariage". Mémoires (in French). 35–36. Typographie V Tardy-Pigelet & Fils.
  • Schnerb, Bertrand (1997). Enguerrand de Bournonville et les siens: un lignage noble du Boulonnais aux XIV et XV Siecles. Presses Paris Sorbonne.
Preceded by Count of Auvergne   and Boulogne  
1361–1386
Succeeded by