Historical records matching Marguerite d'Enghien, comtesse de Brienne
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About Marguerite d'Enghien, comtesse de Brienne
Marguerite was born in 1365, the eldest daughter of Louis of Enghien, Count of Brienne and of Conversano, Lord of Enghien, Titular Duke of Athens, and Giovanna of Sanseverino. She had three younger sisters, Yolande, Helene, and Isabelle.[2]On 3 May 1384, Yolande married Philip of Bar (born 1372), who died in a Turkish prison in 1404 after being taken prisoner following the disastrous Battle of Nicopolis in 1396. Marguerite had a brother, Antoine who died at the age of sixteen, leaving her, the eldest daughter, heir to her father's estates and titles. Her paternal grandparents were Walter III of Enghien and Isabella of Brienne. Her maternal grandparents were Antonio of Sanseverino, 5th Count of Marsico, and Isabella del Balzo.[3]
Marriages and children
On an unknown date, Marguerite married her first husband, Pierre de Baux,
and following his death, she married as her second husband, a relative of her mother, Giacopo of Sanseverino. Both of these early marriages were childless.
In 1380, after Giacopo's death, Marguerite married her third husband, John of Luxembourg, Sire of Beauvois (1370- 1397). He was the son of Guy of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol and Mahaut of Chatillon, Countess of Saint-Pol. By her third husband, Marguerite had five children:[4]
- Peter of Luxembourg (1390- 31 August 1433), Count of Saint-Pol (1430), which he inherited from his aunt Jeanne of Luxembourg, Countess of Saint-Pol and Ligny; he also inherited, on an unknown date, Marguerite's fiefs of Brienne and of Conversano, thus becoming Count of Brienne and of Conversano. He married on 8 May 1405, Margaret de Baux, by whom he had nine children, including Jacquetta of Luxembourg, mother of Elizabeth Woodville Queen-Consort of Edward IV of England.
- John II of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny (1392- 5 January 1441), inherited the title of Beauvois from his father, and the title of Ligny from his aunt, Jeanne of Luxembourg. On 23 November 1418, married Jeanne de Bethune, widow of Robert of Bar, Count of Marle and Soissons who had been killed at the Battle of Agincourt on 25 October 1415. John, who was an ally of the English during the Hundred Years War, received Joan of Arc as his prisoner, and subsequently sold her to the English for 10,000 livres.
- Louis of Luxembourg (died 18 September 1443). He was a statesman and a high-ranking churchman. His posts and clerical titles included Cardinal (1439), Archbishop of Rouen (1437), Chancellor of France (1425), Governor of Paris (1436), Bishop of Thérouanne, Administrator of Ely (1437), Bishop of Frascati (1442). He was buried in Ely Cathedral.
- Catherne of Luxembourg (born c.1393)
- Jeanne of Luxembourg (died 1420), married firstly, on 8 September 1415, Louis, Seigneur de Ghistelles (killed at the Battle of Agincourt); she married secondly on 28 October 1419, Jean IV, Viscount of Melun, Constable of Flanders.
[edit]References
^ www.Genealogy.euweb.cz/Luxembourg by Miroslav Marek
^ Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands, Hainault
^ www.Genealogyeuweb.czLuxembourg by Miroslav Marek
^ Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands, Champagne nobility, Chapter 14, Seigneurs de Ligny, de Roussy, et de La Roche, Comtes de Ligny
^ Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands, Champagne nobility, Chapter 14
Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands, Hainault
Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands, Champagne nobility, Chapter 14, Seigneurs de Ligny, de Roussy, et de La Roche, Comtes de Ligny
www.Genealogy.euweb.cz/Luxembourg by Miroslav Marek
Relationship to Jane Grey:
141 5th Great Grandmother
253 5th Great Grandmother
Marguerite d'Enghien, comtesse de Brienne's Timeline
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1365
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Luxembourg
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1390 |
1390
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Luxembourg
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1390
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Naples, Campania, Italy
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1392
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Luxembourg
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1392
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Luxembourg
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1393 |
September 19, 1393
Age 28
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1394
Age 29
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Beauvais, Oise, Picardy, France
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1394
Age 29
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1395
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Luxembourg
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