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  1. John II of Alençon (Jean II d’Alençon) (2 March 1409 – 8 September 1476) was a French nobleman. He succeeded his father as Duke of Alençon and Count of Perche as a minor in 1415, after the latter's death at the Battle of Agincourt .

  2. John II, count of Alençon (died 1191) Robert I, count of Alençon (died c. 1217) House of Capet. Peter I (died 1283), received the county of Alençon and part of the county of Perche in appanage from his father Louis IX of France; House of Valois. Charles I (died 1325), brother of Philip IV of France, was given the county of Alençon in ...

  3. Nov 18, 2016 · Joan’s husband, John II, Duke d’Alençon and Count of Perche. In 1421, Joan was betrothed to John II Duke d’Alençon and Count of Perche, the son of her prior betrothed. He reputedly was very handsome. They were married in 1424 and the couple would be childless. Shortly after his marriage, John fought at the Battle of Verneuil and was ...

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  5. Mar 13, 2023 · The Loire Campaign was a campaign launched by Joan of Arc during the Hundred Years' War. The Loire was cleared of all English and Burgundian troops. Joan and John II, Duke of Alenç

  6. John II of Alençon (2 March 1409, Château d'Argentan – 8 September 1476, Paris) was the son of John I of Alençon and his wife Marie of Brittany, Lady of La Guerche (1391–1446), daughter of John V, Duke of Brittany and Joan of Navarre. He succeeded his father as Duke of Alençon and Count of...

  7. Jean II, Duke of Alençon (d. 1476) John II of Alençon was a French nobleman. He succeeded his father as Duke of Alençon and Count of Perche as a minor in 1415, after the latter's death at the Battle of Agincourt. He is best known as a general in the last phase of the Hundred Years' War and for his role as a comrade-in-arms of Joan of Arc.

  8. John II, Duke of Alençon. John II of Alençon (2 March 1409, Château d'Argentan – 8 September 1476, Paris) was the son of John I of Alençon and Marie of Brittany. He succeeded his father as Duke of Alençon and Count of Perche as a minor in 1415, after the latter's death at the Battle of Agincourt.

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