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  1. John I, called The Victorious (French Jean le Victorieux, 1252 or 1253, † May 3, 1294) was Duke of Brabant and Limburg. He was the second son of Duke Henry III. He was the second son of Duke Henry III.

  2. Noble title. Duke of Brabant ( John II, 5, Henry IV, Duke of Brabant, 1272–1294) Family. House of Reginar. House of Brabant. Father. Henry III, Duke of Brabant. Mother. Adelaide of Burgundy.

  3. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q545424John I - Wikidata

    Duke of Brabant (1252-1294) John I (Q545424) ... John II. 0 references. date of birth. 1252. ... John I, Duke of Brabant. 1 reference.

  4. Feb 16, 2023 · 1. Henry IV, Duke of Brabant (c. 1251 – aft. 1272) 2. John I, Duke of Brabant (1253–1294) 3. Godfrey of Brabant, Lord of Aarschot (d. July 11, 1302, Kortrijk), killed at the Battle of the Golden Spurs, married 1277 Jeanne Isabeau de Vierzon (d. aft. 1296) 4.

  5. The next duke, John III, proved a shrewd diplomat who strengthened the duchy by advantageous marital alliances with neighbouring principalities. When Johanna , the daughter of John III, and her husband, Duke Wenceslas of Luxembourg, acceded to the duchy of Brabant, they granted the charter of rights known as the Joyeuse Entrée ( q.v.; Jan. 3 ...

  6. ;I. (d. 1294), duke of Brabant and Lorraine, surnamed the Victorious, one of the most gifted and chivalrous princes of his time, was the second son of Duke Henry III. and Aleidis of Burgundy. In 1267 his elder brother Henry, being infirm of mind and body, was deposed in his favour. In 1271 John

  7. John II (27 September 1275 – 27 October 1312), also called John the Peaceful, was Duke of Brabant, Lothier and Limburg (1294–1312). He was the son of John I of Brabant and Margaret of Flanders. John II succeeded his father in 1294 During the reign of John II, Brabant continued supporting a coalition to stop French expansion.