He is married to Blanche de Dreux de Bretagne Brittany.
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Philippe d'Artois, Comte d·ÄôArtois
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1268
Artois, Pas-de-Calais, France
Death:
September 11, 1298 (26-34)
Veurne, Flanders
Place of Burial:
Saint-Jacques, Paris, Seine, âéle-de-France, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Robert II, count of Artois and Amicie de Courtenay
Husband of Princess of England, Blanche de Bretagne
Father of Marguerite d'Artois; Robert III d'Artois, comte de Beaumont; Isabelle D' Artois; Jeanne d'Artois, comtesse consort de Foix; Marie d·ÄôArtois and 1 other
Brother of Mahaut, comtesse d'Artois and Robert d'Artois
Philip of Artois
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Philip of Artois [1](1269 ·Äì September 11, 1298) was the son of Robert II of Artois, Count of Artois and Amicie de Courtenay. He was the Lord of Conches, Nonancourt, and Domfront.
He married Blanche de Dreux, daughter of John II, Duke of Brittany, and had the following children:
Marguerite (1285·Äì1311), married in 1301 Louis, Count of ââvreux
Robert III of Artois (1287·Äì1342)
Isabelle (1288·Äì1344), a nun at Poissy
Jeanne (1289 ·Äì aft. 1347), married in 1301 in Senlis Gaston I, Count of Foix
Marie (1291 ·Äì January 22, 1365, Wijnendaele), Lady of Merode, married in 1309 in Paris John I, Marquis of Namur
Catherine (1296·Äì1368, Normandy), married John II of Ponthieu, Count of Aumale
He served under his father at the Battle of Furnes, where he was wounded. He never recovered, and died of the effects over a year later. His premature death led to a legal battle later, when Artois was left to his sister Mahaut rather than his son Robert.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_of_Artois
Philip of Artois (1269 ·Äì 11 September 1298) was the son of Robert II of Artois, Count of Artois, and Amicie de Courtenay.[1] He was the Lord of Conches, Nonancourt, and Domfront.
He married Blanche of Brittany,[2] daughter of John II, Duke of Brittany, and had the following children:
·Ä¢Margaret (1285·Äì1311), married in 1301 Louis, Count of ââvreux
·Ä¢Robert III of Artois (1287·Äì1342)[1]
·Ä¢Isabelle (1288·Äì1344), a nun at Poissy
·Ä¢Joan of Artois (1289 ·Äì aft. 1350), married Gaston I, Count of Foix, in Senlis in 1301
·Ä¢Othon (died 2 November 1291)
·Ä¢Marie of Artois (1291 ·Äì 22 January 1365, Wijnendaele), Lady of Merode, married in 1309 in Paris John I, Marquis of Namur
·Ä¢Catherine (1296·Äì1368, Normandy), married John II of Ponthieu, Count of Aumale
He served under his father at the Battle of Furnes, where he was wounded. He never recovered, and died of the effects over a year later. He was buried in the now-demolished church of the Couvent des Jacobins in Paris. His premature death led to a legal battle later, when Artois was left to his sister Mahaut rather than his son Robert.
·Ä¢Crane, Mark; Raiswell, Richard; Reeves, Margaret, eds. (2004). Shell Games: Studies in Scams, Frauds, and Deceits (1300-1650). Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies.
·Ä¢Dunbabin, Jean (2011). The French in the Kingdom of Sicily, 1266·Äì1305. Cambridge University Press.
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Philip of Artois on Medieval Lands Project
PHILIPPE d'Artois, son of ROBERT II "le Bon/le Noble" Comte d'Artois & his first wife Amicie de Courtenay (1269-near Furnes 11 Sep 1298, bur Paris, â©glise des Jacobins).¬â The Gesta Philippi Tertia Francorum Regis of Guillaume de Nangis names "Philippum...et Robertum" as the two sons of "comes Attrebati Robertus" by his wife "filia...Petri de Cortenajo militis"[31].¬â He succeeded his mother in 1275 as Seigneur de Conches.¬â He was fatally wounded at the battle of Furnes.¬â Philippe IV King of France confirmed the settlement of a dispute between ·ÄúPhilippum de Attrabato militum, defunctum Robertum eius fratrem, tempore quo idem Robertus vivebat·Äù and ·Äúliberos dominⶠSoliaci ex defuncto Henrico de Soliaco milite...quos eadem domina in sua garda habebat·Äù relating to the succession of ·ÄúJohannes de Soliaco miles...ex successione...defunctⶠPetronillⶠde Cortenoi et de Soliaco matris suⶠ[...Henrico de Soliaco senior miles...uxor]·Äù, recording that Jean de Sully held one fourth part in the succession because ·Äúdicta domina Petronilla quatuor liberos habuisset·Äù, by charter dated May 1291[32].¬â The Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis records the death in 1298 of "Philippus filius Roberti comitis Attrebatensis" and his burial "apud fratres Prâ¶dicatores Parisius"[33].¬â
m (contract Paris Jul 1280, Paris, â©glise Saint-Eustache after Nov 1281) BLANCHE de Bretagne, daughter of JEAN II Duke of Brittany & his wife Beatrix of England (1270-19 Mar 1327).¬â The Gesta Philippi Tertia Francorum Regis of Guillaume de Nangis records that "comes Attrebati Robertus...[filium] Philippum" married "filiam Johannis comitis BritanniⶠBlancham, neptem Edoardi regis Angliâ¶"[34].¬â Philippe IV King of France granted revenue to "consanguinea nostra Blancha...J. ducis Britannie filia" for ·ÄúMargarete filie sue...Ludovici comitis Ebroicensis germani nostri...uxori...maritagii·Äù by charter dated Jul 1303[35].¬â
Philippe & his wife had seven children:
1.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â MARGUERITE d'Artois (1285-23/24 Apr or 26 Oct 1311, bur Paris, â©glise des Jacobins).¬â The Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis records that one of the daughters of "Philippus filius Roberti comitis Attrebatensis" married "Ludovicus regis Franciⶠfrater, comes Ebroicarum"[36]. ¬â The Continuatio of the Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis records the marriage in 1301 of "Ludovicus comes Ebroicensis frater regis Franciâ¶" and "Margaretam filiam Philippi Roberti comitis Attrebatensis filii"[37].¬â Philippe IV King of France granted revenue to "consanguinea nostra Blancha...J. ducis Britannie filia" for ·ÄúMargarete filie sue...Ludovici comitis Ebroicensis germani nostri...uxori...maritagii·Äù by charter dated Jul 1303[38].¬â Dame de Brie-Comte-Robert.¬â The necrology of the church of Evreux records the death "26 Oct" of "Margarethⶠquondam comitissⶠEbroicensis"[39].¬â m (1301) LOUIS Comte d'Evreux, son of PHILIPPE III "le Hardi" King of France & his second wife Marie de Brabant (May 1276-Hâ¥tel d·ÄôEvreux, Paris 19 May 1319, bur Paris, â©glise des Jacobins).¬â
2.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ROBERT d'Artois (1287-[Brest], Brittany end-Oct 1342, bur London, St Paul's).¬â His parentage is confirmed by the Continuatio of the Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis which records the betrothal in 1308 of "Robertus Philippi Atrebatensis filius" and "Blancham alteram filiarum quondam ducis Burgundie"[40].¬â He succeeded his father in 1298 as Seigneur de Conches, de Domfront et de Mehun-sur-Yâ®vre.¬â
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3.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â JEANNE d'Artois (1289-after 24 Mar 1350).¬â The Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis records that the second daughter of "Philippus filius Roberti comitis Attrebatensis" married "Gasto filius Remundi Bernardi comitis Fuxinensis"[41].¬â Letters of Philippe IV "le Bel" King of France dated 7 April 1299 at Saint-Germain-en-Laye recall the private agreements between "Rogerius Bernardi comes Fuxi et vicecomes Bearnii" and "Philippus primogenitus·Ä¶consanguinei nostri Roberti comitis Attrebatensis tempore quo vivebat" relating to the marriage between "Gasconem Fuxi primogeniti dicti comitis" and "Johannam filiam dicti Philippi"[42].¬â ¬â The final marriage contract is contained in letters of King Philippe IV dated Oct 1301 at Senlis which, taking into account the recent emancipation of Gaston de Foix, confirm (at the latter's request) the marriage between "Gastonem filium et fidelem nostrum Rogerium comitis Fuxensis" and "consanguineam nostram Johannam natam pie memorie Philippi primogeniti·Ä¶consanguinei et fidelis nostri comitis Attrebatensis"[43].¬â Her son Roger Bernard [III] in his testament dated 24 Mar 1350 names his mother "egregiae dominae Johannae de Atrabato matri nostrae carissimae"[44].¬â Accused of scandalous conduct and prodigality, she was removed from power by her husband, and later by her son.¬â Her son imprisoned her in 1331 at the Châ¢teau de Foix, she was later moved in turn to Orthez, Lourdes and Carbonne.¬â m (contract Senlis Oct 1301) GASTON [I] de Foix, son of ROGER BERNARD [III] Comte de Foix & his wife Marguerite de Bâ©arn (-killed in battle Pontoise 13 Dec 1315, bur Paris, â©glise des Jacobins).¬â He succeeded his father in 1302 as Comte de Foix, under the regency of his mother.¬â ¬â
4.‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ OTHON d'Artois (-2 Nov 1291, bur Abbaye de Royaumont).‰ The primary source which confirms his parentage has not been identified.‰
5.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â MARIE d'Artois (1291-Wijnendael 22 Jan 1365, bur Namur, â©glise des Cordeliers).¬â The Continuatio of the Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis which records that "Johannis de Namursio" married "filiam dominⶠBlanchⶠde Britannia" after the death of his first wife[45].¬â Her husband granted her as dowry the castle of Wijnendael in Flanders, the transfer being ratified by the count of Flanders in 1313.¬â She acquired the châ¢teau de Poilvache from Jean de Luxembourg King of Bohemia 20 Feb 1342, transferring it to her son Guillaume Comte de Namur 11 Sep 1353.¬â "Marie d·ÄôArtoys contesse de Namur" acknowledged repayment of a loan from the mayor of Namur by charter dated 8 Sep 1343[46].¬â "Guillelmes contes de Namur" acknowledged receiving repayment of a debt due to "nostre·Ä¶mâ®re madame Marie d·ÄôArtois contesse de Namur et dame dele Escluze en Flandre" by the commune of Namur by charter dated 30 Dec 1356[47].¬â m (contract Paris 6 Mar 1310, confirmed Poissy Jan 1313) as his second wife, JEAN Comte de Namur, son of GUY Count of Flanders & his second wife Isabelle de Luxembourg Ctss de Namur (1267-[28 Oct 1329/31 Jan 1330], Bruges, â©glise des Cordeliers).
6.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â CATHERINE d'Artois ([1296]-in Normandy Nov 1368).¬â Her parentage and marriage are indicated by a charter dated 17 May 1343 which records an agreement between [her son-in-law] ·ÄúJean comte de Harcourt·Äù and ·ÄúCatherine d·ÄôArtois sa belle-mâ®re·Äù regarding her dower[48].¬â m (before Sep 1320) JEAN [II] de Ponthieu Comte d'Aumâ¢le, son of JEAN [I] Comte d'Aumâ¢le [Castile] & his wife Ide de Meullent Dame de Quittebâìuf et de Fontaine-Guâ©rard (-[16 Jan 1340 or 1342]).¬â
7.‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ISABELLE d'Artois (-Poissy, Prior of Saint-Louis 12 Nov 1344, bur Poissy, Prior of Saint-Louis).‰ The primary source which confirms her parentage has not been identified.‰ Nun at the Priory of Saint-Louis at Poissy, at age 9.‰
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