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Jean de “John” Brienne

Birth
France
Death
1296 (aged 65–66)
Burial
Saint-Ouen-l'Aumone, Departement du Val-d'Oise, Île-de-France, France Add to Map
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Also known as Jean d' Acre

Younger son of Jean de Brienne, King of Jerusalem and his third wife, Berengia of Castille. Brother of Alphonse I de Brienne.

In the right of his second wife he was the Seigneur of Chateau-du-Loir, le Boux, Loupelande, Mayet and Oustille. Butler of France, Ambassador to Castile, Bailiff of Monfort-l'Amaury.

He married first, Marie de Coucy, the widow of Alexander II, King of Scotland, who died 08 July 1249) and the daughter of Enguerrand de Coucy. They had no children.

He married again to Jeanne de Chateaudun, daughter of Geoffroi VI, Vicomte of Chateaudun by Clemence de Roches, and widow of Jean (John) de Montfort who died 1249 in Cyprus. They had one daughter, Blanche, who would marry Guillaume (William) de Fiennes.
Also known as Jean d' Acre

Younger son of Jean de Brienne, King of Jerusalem and his third wife, Berengia of Castille. Brother of Alphonse I de Brienne.

In the right of his second wife he was the Seigneur of Chateau-du-Loir, le Boux, Loupelande, Mayet and Oustille. Butler of France, Ambassador to Castile, Bailiff of Monfort-l'Amaury.

He married first, Marie de Coucy, the widow of Alexander II, King of Scotland, who died 08 July 1249) and the daughter of Enguerrand de Coucy. They had no children.

He married again to Jeanne de Chateaudun, daughter of Geoffroi VI, Vicomte of Chateaudun by Clemence de Roches, and widow of Jean (John) de Montfort who died 1249 in Cyprus. They had one daughter, Blanche, who would marry Guillaume (William) de Fiennes.


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