John of Luxembourg, Lord of Beauvoir

John of Luxembourg
Lord of Beauvoir and Richebourg as John I
Reign 1387–1397
Predecessor Waleran III
Successor John II
Count of Brienne and Conversano, Lord of Enghien as John II
Reign 1394–1397 with Margaret, Countess of Brienne
Predecessor Louis, Count of Enghien
Successor Peter I of Luxembourg
Born c. 1370
Died bef. 2 July 1397
Italy
Spouse Margaret, Countess of Brienne (1387–1397)
Issue Peter I of Luxembourg
John II of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny
Louis of Luxembourg
Catherine of Luxembourg
Jeanne of Luxembourg
House House of Luxembourg
Father Guy I of Luxembourg
Mother Mahaut of Châtillon

John of Luxembourg (Jean de Luxembourg) (c. 1370 – bef. 2 July 1397, Italy[1]), was Lord of Beauvoir (or Beaurevoir) and Richebourg, and also (as John II) Count of Brienne and Conversano (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, suo jure heiress of the counties of Brienne and of Conversano, and the Lordship of Enghien.

They had five children:[2]

References

  1. Douglas Richardson. Royal Ancestry, Vol. V. p. 422.
  2. Matthieu, Ernest (1877). Histoire de la ville d'Enghien (in French). Dequesne-Masquillier. p. 103. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
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