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 John III, Duke of Brabant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the son of John II, Duke of Brabant and his wife Margaret, daughter of King Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile.
Marie of Brabant (1325 – March 1, 1399), Lady of Turnhout, married at Tervueren on July 1, 1347 Reinoud III, Duke of Guelders
During the reign of Jan III, Brabant was an ally of England.
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 Antoine, Duke of Brabant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anthony was the son of Philip II, Duke of Burgundy and Margaret III of Flanders, and brother of John the Fearless.
Antoine of Burgundy (August 1384 – October 25, 1415, in the battle of Agincourt), was Duke of Brabant and Limburg and Margrave of Antwerp.
The Duke of Brabant arrived late to the Battle of Agincourt, and in his eagerness to reach the field, he dressed in improvised armour and wore a surcoat made from a trumpeter's flag.
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 John I, Duke of Brabant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Portrait of John I, Duke of Brabant from the Codex Manesse.
Jan I van Brabant, also called John I the Victorious (Leuven 1252/1253 – May 3, 1294 in Leuven) was Duke of Brabant (1267–1294), Lothier and Limburg (1288–1294).
He was the son of Henry III, Duke of Brabant and Aleidis of Burgundy, daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.
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 JOHN IV, DUKE OF BRABANT FACTS AND INFORMATION
John IV, Duke of Brabant (Atrecht June_11, 1403 – April_17, 1427, Brussels) was the son of Antoine,_Duke_of_Brabant and Jeanne de St. Pol.
The death of John III in 1425 allowed John IV to make good his claims to Jacqueline's territories (she being then a prisoner in Burgundian hands in Ghent), but the real power and the title of ruwaard went to Duke Philip.
This second resurgence of the Hook_and_Cod_wars pitted Jacqueline, her second husband Humphrey,_Duke_of_Gloucester, and the party of the Hooks, against the Cods, represented by a coalition of John IV, his cousin Philip the Good, and John III of Hainaut.
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 Duke - Open Encyclopedia
The heir apparent to the Belgian throne is styled Duke of Brabant.
In the United Kingdom, the current royal dukes are HRH the Prince of Wales, who is Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay; HRH the Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip), HRH the Duke of York (Prince Andrew), HRH the Duke of Gloucester (Prince Richard), and HRH the Duke of Kent (Prince Edward).
For example, when the current Duke of Gloucester and Duke of Kent are succeeded by their eldest sons, the Earl of Ulster and the Earl of St. Andrews, respectively, those peerages (or rather, the 1928 and 1934 creations of them) will cease to be associated with royalty.
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 JOHN I., DUKE OF BRABANT AND LORRAINE - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN I., DUKE OF BRABANT AND LORRAINE
John the Victorious was a perfect model of a feudal prince in the days of chivalry, brave, adventurous, excelling in every form of active exercise, fond of display, generous in temper.
JOHN V. (1689-1750), king of Portugal, was born at Lisbon on the 22nd of October 1689, and succeeded his father Pedro II.
Limburg was henceforth attached to the duchy of Brabant.
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John III, Duke of Brabant Jan III van Brabant, also called John III the Triumphantor, was born in Edward I of England....
Vladislaus III Laskonogi Vladislaus III Laskonogi (Polish Władysław III Laskonogi) was the duke of the 1228.
John III of Portugal John III of Portugal, the Pious, (1521.
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 John III, Duke of Brabant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the son of John II, Duke of Brabant and his wife Margaret, daughter of King Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile.
Marie of Brabant (1325 – March 1, 1399), Lady of Turnhout, married at Tervueren on July 1, 1347 Reinoud III, Duke of Guelders
During the reign of Jan III, Brabant was an ally of England.
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 JOHN, THE FEARLESS, DUKE OF BURGUNDY - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN, THE FEARLESS, DUKE OF BURGUNDY
JOHN (1371-1419), called the Fearless (Sans Peur), duke of Jurgundy, son of Philip the Bold, duke of Burgundy, and Mar-;aret of Flanders, was born at Dijon on the 28th of May 1371.
JOHN, DON (1545-1578), of Austria, was the natural son of the emperor Charles V. by Barbara Blomberg, the daughter of an opulent citizen of Regensburg.
John endeavoured to strengthen his position by marrying his daughter Margaret to :he dauphin Louis, and by betrothing his son Philip to a daughter of Charles VI.
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 My Family
John (Duke of Albany) was born in 1484.
John (Duke of Bedford) was born on 20 Jun 1389.
John (Earl of Mar) was born in 1479.
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 JOHN II. OF ARAGON - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN II. OF ARAGON
John was now a candidate for the imperial throne; but, on account of his youth, his claim was not regarded seriously, and he was persuaded to give his support to Louis, duke of Upper Bavaria, afterwards the emperor Louis the Bavarian.
He obtained Tirol by marrying his son, John Henry, to Margaret Maultasch, the heiress of the county, assisted the emperor to defeat and capture Frederick the Fair at the battle of Miihldorf in 1322, and was alternately at peace and at war with the dukes
JOHN (1296-1346), king of Bohemia, was a son of the emperor Henry VII.
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 JOHN I., DUKE OF BRABANT AND LORRAINE - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN I., DUKE OF BRABANT AND LORRAINE
Limburg was henceforth attached to the duchy of Brabant.
John the Victorious was a perfect model of a feudal prince in the days of chivalry, brave, adventurous, excelling in every form of active exercise, fond of display, generous in temper.
JOHN V. (1689-1750), king of Portugal, was born at Lisbon on the 22nd of October 1689, and succeeded his father Pedro II.
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 John I, Duke of Brabant -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
He was the son of (Son of King John and king of England from 1216 to 1272; his incompetence aroused baronial opposition led by Simon de Montfort (1207-1272)) Henry III, duke of Brabant and Aleidis of Burgundy.
[Categories: 1294 deaths, 1253 births, Dukes of Brabant]
Jan I is said to be a perfect model of a feudal prince in the days of chivalry: brave, adventurous, excelling in every form of active exercise, fond of display, generous in temper.
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 JOHN, KING OF BOHEMIA - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN, KING OF BOHEMIA
John was now a candidate for the imperial throne; but, on account of his youth, his claim was not regarded seriously, and he was persuaded to give his support to Louis, duke of Upper Bavaria, afterwards the emperor Louis the Bavarian.
He obtained Tirol by marrying his son, John Henry, to Margaret Maultasch, the heiress of the county, assisted the emperor to defeat and capture Frederick the Fair at the battle of Miihldorf in 1322, and was alternately at peace and at war with the dukes JOHN OF CASTILEJOHN OF FRANCE
JOHN (1296-1346), king of Bohemia, was a son of the emperor Henry VII.
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 c. The Netherlands. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
Brabant and Limburg came to him by bequest (Joanna, daughter of John III, duke of Brabant, left them to her great-nephew, Antoine, brother of John the Fearless).
Don John died in 1578 and was succeeded by Alexander Farnese (duke of Parma), a shrewd statesman and an excellent general.
Charles annexed the 17 provinces (Brabant, Limburg, Luxemburg, Gelderland, Flanders, Artois, Hainault, Holland, Zeeland, Namur, Zutphen, East Friesland, West Friesland, Mechlin, Utrecht, Overyssel, Groningen) to the Burgundian circle of the empire.
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 Jean sans Peur/John the Fearless, duke of Burgundy
John prevailed in the first rounds of fighting, strengthened his alliances with the workers and intellectuals in Paris to maintain their support and made a fateful alliance with the English for military support.
John and a number of others were taken prisoner and released on the payment of a 200,000 florin ransom.
John also sought to portray himself as protector of the king against the avarice and influence of his uncle.
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 ipedia.com: John, Duke of Burgundy Article
John was invested as duke of Burgundy in 1404 and almost immediately went into open conflict against Louis of Orleans, younger brother of the increasingly mad Charles VI, as both men were attempting to seize the power from the demented king.
John of Valois, Duke of Berry, their uncle secured a vow of solemn reconciliation, but three days, on November 23 1407 Louis was found assassinated in the streets of Paris.
John was willing to sent an expedition to recover the city, but the duke of Orleans had squandered the money raised for the campaign.
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 John I, Duke of Brabant -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
He was the son of (Son of King John and king of England from 1216 to 1272; his incompetence aroused baronial opposition led by Simon de Montfort (1207-1272)) Henry III, duke of Brabant and Aleidis of Burgundy.
[Categories: 1294 deaths, 1253 births, Dukes of Brabant]
Jan I is said to be a perfect model of a feudal prince in the days of chivalry: brave, adventurous, excelling in every form of active exercise, fond of display, generous in temper.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/j/jo/john_i,_duke_of_brabant.htm   (406 words)

  
 Antoine, Duke of Brabant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anthony was son of duke Philip II of Burgundy and Margaret III of Flanders, and brother of John the Fearless.
Antoine of Burgundy (1384 - October 25 1415, in the battle of Agincourt), was Duke of Brabant and Limburg and Margrave of Antwerp.
He was the first Brabantian ruler of the House of Valois.
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 BRABANT FACTS AND INFORMATION
In 1354 the Blijde_Inkomst, or charter of liberty was granted to the citizens of Brabant by John_III,_Duke_of_Brabant.
The Duchy of Brabant was formally erected in 1183/1184.
During the French occupation of the Southern Netherlands in 1795 the duchy of Brabant was dissolved.
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 John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His staunch support for Charles II of England paid off with The Restoration, however, and one of the fruits of this was the appointment of 17-year-old John Churchill to the household of the man second in line to the throne, then–Lord High Admiral, the Duke of York.
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, in his Garter robes
John Churchill was born to Elizabeth and Sir Winston Churchill (the more famous holder of that name is a descendant) in the immediate aftermath of the English Civil War.
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 JOHN I. - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN I.
JOHN I. - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN I. in the following year and assisted Czarniecki in his difficult task of expelling Charles X. of Sweden from the central Polish provinces.
For his subsequent services to King John Casimir, especially in the Ukraine against the Tatars and Cossacks, he received the grand baton of the crown, or commandership-in-chief (1668).
Unfortunately Poland profited little or nothing by this great triumph, and now that she had broken the back of the enemy she was left to fight :he common enemy in the Ukraine with whatever assistance she could obtain from the unwilling and unready Muscovites.
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John Hinckaert refrained from making the canonical profession lest the discipline of the house should suffer from the exemptions required by the infirmities of his old age; he dwelt, therefore, in a cell outside the cloister, and there a few years later happily passed away.
But there are many who maintain that Blessed John stands alone, unrivalled, in his grasp of what we may term the metaphysics of mysticism, in the delicateness and sureness of his touch when describing the phenomena and progress of the mystic union, and in the combined beauty, simplicity, and loftiness of his language and style.
Of his father we know nothing; John’s only family name, van Ruysbroeck, is taken from his native hamlet.
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 1273 - Art History Online Reference and Guide
John I, Duke of Brabant marries Margaret of Flanders.
Przemysl II of Poland marries Ludgarda of Mecklenburg, daughter of Henry I the Pilgrim, duke of Mecklenburg
Sir Joseph Chauncy, Prior of the Knights of St. John in England becomes Lord High Treasurer of England.
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 JOYEUSE ENTREE - LoveToKnow Article on JOYEUSE ENTREE
John summoned the representatives of the cities of the duchy to Louvain to announce to them the marriage of his daughter and heiress Jeanne of Brabant to Wenceslaus duke of Luxemburg, and he offered them liberal concessions in order to secure their assent to the change of dynasty.
, a famous charter of liberty granted to Brabant by Duke John III.
By this document the dukes of Brabant undertook to maintain the integrity of the duchy, and not to wage war, make treaties, or impose taxes without the consent of their subjects, as represented by the municipalities.
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 John I, Duke of Brabant -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
He was the son of (Son of King John and king of England from 1216 to 1272; his incompetence aroused baronial opposition led by Simon de Montfort (1207-1272)) Henry III, duke of Brabant and Aleidis of Burgundy.
[Categories: 1294 deaths, 1253 births, Dukes of Brabant]
Jan I is said to be a perfect model of a feudal prince in the days of chivalry: brave, adventurous, excelling in every form of active exercise, fond of display, generous in temper.
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 The Bailey Family
Henri I Duke Of BRABANT was born in 1165 in Brabant, Belgium.
Marguerite Princess Of BRABANT [COUNTESS OF GUELDERS] was born in 1192 in Brabant, Belgium.
Marie Princess Of BRABANT was born in 1190 in Brabant, Belgium.
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 woodgate - pafg121 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John II Duke of Brabant.John married Margaret on 8 Jul 1290 in Westminster,Abbey,London,England.
John Lackland King of England [Parents] was born on 24 Dec 1167 in Beaumont Palace,Oxford,England.
John I Count of Holland.John married Elizabeth on 18 Jan 1297 in Ipswich.
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 My Family
John II (Duke of Brabant) and Margaret were married on 8 Jul 1290 in Westminster Abbey, London, England.
John II HASTINGS (Earl of Pembroke) and Margaret were married on 19 May 1359 in Reading.
Parents: Alexander II Nicholoevich ROMANOV (Tsar of Russia) and Marie of Hesse-Darmstadt.
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 Philippe II
John renounced his suzerainty over Brittany and the guardianship of his nephew, Arthur; he engaged not to aid the count of Flanders or Otto IV without Philip's consent, paid him a relief of 20,000 marks, and recognized himself as his vassal for his continental fiefs.
Richard's death, in April 1199, removed his archenemy, and Richard's successor, John Lackland, concluded the treaty of Le Goulet with Philip on the 22nd of May 1200, ceding to him the county of Evreux, Graçy and Issoudun, and the suzerainty of Berry and Auvergne.
Philip's son Louis, afterwards Louis VIII, married Blanche of Castile, John's niece.
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