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- John of Artois (29 August 1321 – 1387), called " sans Terre " (Landless), was the son of Robert III of Artois and Joan of Valois. The confiscation of his father's lands, titles, and goods for attempted fraud in 1331 had left him without an inheritance.
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John of Artois (29 August 1321 – 1387), called " sans Terre " (Landless), was the son of Robert III of Artois and Joan of Valois. [1] The confiscation of his father's lands, titles, and goods for attempted fraud in 1331 had left him without an inheritance. In 1352, he was created Count of Eu by King John II of France, [1] a title earlier ...
This is a list of the counts of Eu, a French county in the Middle Ages. ( Eu is in the department of Seine-Maritime, in the extreme north of Normandy .) Map of Normandy
John of Artois (29 August 1321 – 1387), called "sans Terre" (Lackland), was the son of Robert III of Artois and Joan of Valois. The confiscation of his father's goods for attempted fraud in 1331 had left him without an inheritance.
Philip of Artois (1358 – 16 June 1397), sometimes Philip I, son of John of Artois, Count of Eu, and Isabeau of Melun, was Count of Eu from 1387 until his death, succeeding his brother Robert. Philip was a gallant and energetic soldier.
In 1352, he was created Count of Eu, a title earlier forfeited at the execution of the previous holder, Raoul II of Brienne. He was badly wounded at the Battle of Poitiers on 19 September 1356, and was captured there by the English.
Language Label Description Also known as; English: John of Artois, Count of Eu. French nobleman; count of Eu
In 1352, he was created Count of Eu by King John II of France, a title earlier forfeited at the execution of the previous holder, Raoul II of Brienne. He was badly wounded at the Battle of Poitiers on 19 September 1356, and was captured there by the English .