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  1. Ferdinand II, Count of Aumale 12521260 (son of Joan and Ferdinand I) John I 12601302 (son of Ferdinand II) John II 13021343 (married to Catherine of Artois , daughter of Philip of Artois and Blanche of Brittany )

  2. Nov 4, 2023 · Delaroche’s brutal scene from the French Wars of Religion had originally been owned by the duc dAumales elder brother Ferdinand, before passing to his widow. The duc dAumale bought it in 1853 at the sale of Louis-Philippe’s estate for the sum of 52,500 francs.

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  4. Counts of Aumale (House of Castile) [] Ferdinand I 1239–1252 (married to Joan) Ferdinand II of Castile-Aumale 1252–1260 (son of Joan and Ferdinand I) John I 1260–1302 (son of Ferdinand II) John II 1302–1343; Blanche of Ponthieu 1343–1387 with; Counts of Aumale (House of Harcourt) [] John III 1343–1356 (husband of Blanche) John IV ...

  5. Ferdinand II, Count of Aumale, her son and co-ruler in Aumale, predeceased her, thus she was succeeded by her grandson John I, Count of Aumale. Family. Joan was the eldest daughter of Simon of Dammartin, Count of Ponthieu (1180- 21 September 1239), and his wife Marie of Ponthieu, Countess of Montreuil (17 April 1199-1251). [2] .

  6. John I of Ponthieu (d. July 11, 1302, Kortrijk, County of Flanders, Kingdom of France) was Count of Aumale . He was son of Ferdinand II, Count of Aumale, and Laura of Montfort. [1] After the death of his father in 1260, he became co-ruler in the County of Aumale with his grandmother Joan. They reigned together until her death in 1279.

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  7. Through his second marriage he was also Count of Aumale. Ferdinand III was one of the most successful kings of Castile, securing not only the permanent union of the crowns of Castile and León, but also masterminding the most expansive southward territorial expansion campaign yet in the Guadalquivir Valley, in which Islamic rule was in disarray ...

  8. May 13, 2017 · count of Aumale, and Marie, countess of Ponthieu. Simon had held the title of count of Ponthieu in right of his wife only, and therefore, when she died in 1251, the title and land passed to her daughter. Joan was the second wife of King Ferdinand III of Castile. A year later, 1252, he died, and the crown passed to Alfonso, son by the first wife.

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