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John I, Count of Hainaut. John of Avesnes (1 May 1218 – 24 December 1257) was the count of Hainaut from 1246 to his death. Life. Born in Houffalize, John was the eldest son of Margaret II of Flanders by her first husband, Bouchard IV of Avesnes. [1] .
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John II (1247 – 22 August 1304) was Count of Hainaut,...
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The Count of Hainaut (French: Comte de Hainaut; Dutch: Graaf...
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John I (r. 1253–1257) Margaret I (r. 1257–1280), John II (r....
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Individual Details. John I, Count of Hainaut. (1 May 1218 - 24 Dec 1257) According to Wikipedia: John of Avesnes (1 May 1218 - 24 December 1257) was the count of Hainaut from 1246 to his death. Life. Born in Houffalize, he was the eldest son of Margaret II of Flanders by her first husband, Bouchard IV of Avesnes. [1] .
role in Holland. In Holland. At that time John I of Avesnes, count of Hainaut and a relative of John I, the last of the old house of the counts of Holland, took the title of John II of Holland, uniting Holland with Hainaut to the south. Read More.
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John II (born c. 1247—died September 11?, 1304, Hainaut) was the count of Hainaut (1280–1304) and of the Dutch provinces of Holland and Zeeland (1299–1304), who united the counties and prevented the northward expansion of the house of Dampierre, the counts of Flanders.