John I, Count of Alençon

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John I (Jean I) (died 24 February 1191),

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Recognized as Count of Alençon by Henry II of England, John succeeded his father in 1171. He was a supporter of the Perseigne Abbey and the Abbey of Saint-Martin of Troarn.

He married Beatrix of Maine, daughter of Elias II, Count of Maine, and Philippe, Countess of Perche.[2] John and Beatrix had six children:

Near the end of his life, he planned to participate in the Third Crusade, but died February 24, 1191, at the Chateau d'Alençon [fr]. He was succeeded as Count of Alençon by his son John.

References

  1. ^ Thompson 2009, p. 84.
  2. ^ Thompson 2009, p. 6.
  3. ^ Painter 1955, p. 381.

Sources

  • S2CID 162997835
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  • Thompson, Kathleen (2009). Power and Border Lordship in Medieval France: The County of the Perche, 1000-1226. The Boydell Press.