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In 1196, Philip II of France captured the castle of Aumale, and granted the title of "Count of Aumale" to Renaud de Dammartin. It was later held by the houses of Castile, Harcourt, and Lorraine. After several extinctions the title was re-created in 1547 for Francis, then styled Count of Aumale by courtesy.
Ferdinand ii of Castile was born in the year 1239, son of Ferdinand iii of Castile and Joanna de Dammartin. He died in the year 1265. This information is part of Sherren Family Tree by Derk Sherren on Genealogy Online.
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Jul 14, 2023 · Ferdinand II: The Counter-Reformation Emperor. In the 17th century, the Habsburg dynasty closely allied itself with the Catholic side. Ferdinand II was the most fervent defender of the Catholic faith. Jul 14, 2023 • By Barbora Jirincova, PhD History. Ferdinand II devoted all his life to converting those he saw as lost souls to Catholicism.
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Jul 10, 2022 · Ferdinand II, Count of Aumale (1239–ca 1265), who married Laure de Montfort, Lady of Espernon, sometime after 1256, and had issue. Eleanor (1241-1290), Countess of Ponthieu, [1] who married king Edward I of England, [1] and had issue. Louis (1243–ca 1275), who married Juana de Manzanedo, Lady of Gaton, and had issue.
In 1263, Joan was recognized as countess of Aumale after the death of a childless Dammartin cousin. But her son Ferdinand died around 1265, leaving a young son known as John of Ponthieu. During her marriage to Jean de Nesle, Joan ran up considerable debts and also appears to have allowed her rights as countess in Ponthieu to weaken.