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  1. Robert II (September 1250 – 11 July 1302) was the Count of Artois, the posthumous son and heir of Robert I and Matilda of Brabant. He was a nephew of Louis IX of France. He died at the Battle of the Golden Spurs.

  2. Robert I (25 September 1216 – 8 February 1250), called the Good, was the first Count of Artois. He was the fifth (and second surviving) son of King Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile.

  3. Oct 22, 2022 · Robert I (1216 – 8 February 1250), called the Good, was the first Count of Artois, the fifth (and second surviving) son of Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile. Life. He received Artois as an appanage, in accordance with the will of his father (died 1226) on attaining his majority in 1237 (aged twenty-one).

    • Île-de-France
    • September 25, 1216
    • Mathilde Van Brabant
    • Poissy, Île-de-France, France
  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Robert II (September 1250 – 11 July 1302) was the Count of Artois, the posthumous son and heir of Robert I and Matilda of Brabant. An experienced soldier, he took part in the Aragonese Crusade in 1284 and defeated the Flemings in 1297 at the Battle of Furnes.

    • "Le Noble", "le Noble"
    • Paris, Ile-de-France, France
    • August 1250
  5. The count of Artois (French: Comte d'Artois, Dutch: Graaf van Artesië) was the ruler over the County of Artois from the 9th century until the abolition of the countship by the French revolutionaries in 1790.

  6. Jun 1, 2024 · Robert I (September 25, 1216 – 8 February 1250), called the Good, was the first Count of Artois, the fifth (and second surviving) son of Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile.[1] Another date given for his birth is 6 September 1216 (unsourced).

  7. Robert II was the Count of Artois, the posthumous son and heir of Robert I and Matilda of Brabant. Career He died at the An experienced soldier, he took part in the Aragonese Crusade and attempted an invasion of Sicily in 1287.

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