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About Jean II, seigneur d'Harcourt
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Seigneu d'Harcourt
Vicomte de Chattellerault
Maréchal de France
participe aux croisades
Jean II de Harcourt, Marechal de France was born on 1240 on Chateau d'Harcourt, Harcourt, Eure, Normandy, France to Jean I de Harcourt, Lord of Harcourt and Alix de Beaumont. Jean II married (1.) Agnes de Lorraine. Jean II married (2.) Jeanne de Chatellerault, widow of Geoffroi de Lusignan, Seigneur de Jarnac AFTER 1274.
Note: 1288–1302 : John II of Harcourt (1240–1302), marshal and admiral of France, son of John I married first Agnès de Lorraine, daughter of Frederick III, Duke of Lorraine . . . married second Jeanne de Châtellerault
Sources:
- 1. [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gonefishi...]
- 2. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lords_and_Counts_of_Harcourt]
- https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMANDY%20NOBILITY.htm#JeanHarcou...
JEAN [II] d’Harcourt, son of JEAN [I] Seigneur d’Harcourt & his wife Alix de Beaumont (-21 Dec 1302, bur Notre-Dame du Parc). The manuscript history of the Harcourt family by “Monsieur le Prevost chanoine de Rouen” (dated?) names “Richardum qui iuvenis obit, Ioannem qui patri successit, Robertum Constantiensem episcopum...Radulfum Constantiensem archidiaconum, Guidonem Lexoviensem episcopum et quinque filias” as children of “Ioannes dominus Harcuriæ octogenarius vel nonegenarius” and his wife[1017]. Seigneur d’Harcourt. A register dated early Nov 1286 records the settlement between “Jean de Harcourt sire de Qualeuille et Mareschal de France” and “Dame Beatrix comtesse de Dreux et de Montfort” concerning revenue from Lillebonne “pour raison de nostre fame fille le viscomte et la viscomtesse de Chasteleraut fille et heir d’iceux”[1018]. "Johan saignour de Harecourt et…Johanne fame doudit Johan fille et heir…debonne memoire Johan iadis vicomte de Chatel-Heraut et saignour de Soonnays" recognised the privileges of Perseigne abbey by charter dated Mar 1291[1019]. Maréchal de France. Amiral de France. The manuscript history of the Harcourt family by “Monsieur le Prevost chanoine de Rouen” (dated?) records the death in 1302 of “Ioannes Haricuriæ dominus cognomento Probus le Preux” after returning sick from an expedition to Sicily with Charles Comte de Valois and his burial “apud Parcum...”[1020]. The necrology of Paris Notre-Dame records the death "XII Kal Jan" 1302 of "dominus Johannes dominus de Haricuria miles" and the donation of revenue made by “dominus Radulphus de Haricuria concanonicus noster ac frater et executor dicti militis” for his soul[1021].
[m firstly AGNES de Lorraine, daughter of FERRY III Duke of Lorraine & his wife Marguerite de Champagne Infanta de Navarra. A manuscript history “en la Bibliotheque de Monsieur Bigot conseiller en la cour des aydes à Rouen” records that “Agnes”, second daughter of “Federic fils aisné de Mathieu...Duc de Lorraine” and his wife, married “Jean de Harcourt Comte de Harcourt en Normandie”[1022]. This represents the only reference so far found to this daughter and her supposed marriage. The reliability of the source is unknown. If it is correct, the chronology of the Lorraine family suggests that Agnes would have been a young child at the time of the marriage, which suggests that, if the arrangement was made, it was a betrothal which was never confirmed by marriage.]
m [secondly] ([1276]%29 as her second husband, JEANNE Vicomtesse de Châtellerault Dame de Lillebonne, widow of GEOFFROY de Lusignan Seigneur de Jarnac et de Château-Larcher, daughter of JEAN Vicomte de Châtellerault & his wife Mathilde de Dammartin ([1243/47]-16 May 1315). Her birth date is estimated on the assumption that she was an adolescent at the time of her first marriage, but young enough to have had children born after [1276] by her second husband. "Johanna de Castro Ayraudi relicta Gaufridi de Lesigniaco" swore homage to Saint-Maixent for certain property by charter dated 4 Mar 1275 (O.S.?)[1023]. Her family origin and second marriage are indicated by a charter dated 20 May 1280 in which her second husband is named “Ioannes de Haricuria ratione uxoris vicecomes Castri-Airaudi”[1024]. A register dated early Nov 1286 records the settlement between “Jean de Harcourt sire de Qualeuille et Mareschal de France” and “Dame Beatrix comtesse de Dreux et de Montfort” concerning revenue from Lillebonne “pour raison de nostre fame fille le viscomte et la viscomtesse de Chasteleraut fille et heir d’iceux”[1025]. "Jean de Harcourt chevalier et Jeanne vicomtesse de Châtellerault sa femme, fille de Jean vicomte de Châtellerault" confirmed all the donations to Saint-André-en-Gouffern made by their predecessors by charter dated 1291[1026]. This document confirms that Jeanne must have been the daughter of Mathilde de Dammartin, as other donations to Saint-André-en-Gouffern which are recorded in the same source were made by the comtes de Ponthieu not by the vicomtes de Châtellerault. "Johan saignour de Harecourt et…Johanne fame doudit Johan fille et heir…debonne memoire Johan iadis vicomte de Chatel-Heraut et saignour de Soonnays" recognised the privileges of Perseigne abbey by charter dated Mar 1291[1027].
Jean [II] & his [second] wife had two children:
Jean II, seigneur d'Harcourt's Timeline
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1235
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Chateau d'Harcourt, Harcourt, Eure, Normandy, France
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1276
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France
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December 29, 1302
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27311, , Haute-Normandie,, Harcourt, Eure, Normandy, France
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