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  John of Avesnes Biography - Biography.com
He succeeded his grandmother Margaret of Constantinople as Count John I of Hainault (from 1280) and became John (Jan) II of Holland and Zeeland from 1299.
He was invited by the towns of Holland to become regent of Holland in 1299, and on the death of the young Count John (Jan) I, he took over the county two weeks later as Floris V's nearest male relative.
In 1302 he was attacked by Flanders under Guy of Namur, supported by John II of Brabant, but he restored his authority in Holland and Zeeland by winning the naval battle of Zierikzee with a Dutch/French fleet.
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  John II, Count of Holland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John II of Avesnes (1247 – August 22, 1304) was count of Hainaut from 1280 to his death, succeeding his grandmother, Margaret II.
John continued the war between the house of Dampierre and the house of Avesnes against count Guy of Flanders for imperial Flanders.
In 1270, John married Philippine of Luxemburg, daughter of Count Henry II of Luxemburg and Marguerite of Bar.
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 Brabant, Netherlands (Duchy) - LoveToKnow 1911
John in 1283 bought the duchy of Limburg from Adolf of Berg, and secured his acquisition by defeating and slaying his competitor, Henry of Luxemburg, at the battle of Woeringen (June 5, 1288).
The chief city of Brabant, Brussels, became under the Habsburg regime the residence of the court and the capital of the Netherlands.
The important part played by Brabant at this crisis of the history of the southern Netherlands was marked in 1831 by the adoption of the ancient Brabancon colours to form the national flag, and of the lion of Brabant as the armorial bearings of Belgium.
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 John II, Duke of Brabant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jan II van Brabant (September 27, 1275 – October 27, 1312, Tervuren), also called John II, the Peaceful, was Duke of Brabant, Lothier and Limburg (1294–1312).
He was the son of John I of Brabant and Margaretha of Flanders, daughter of Guy, Count of Flanders.
John, who suffered from kidney stones and wanted his duchy to be peacefully handed over to his son upon his death, in 1312 signed the famous Charter of Kortenberg.
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 My Family
John (Duke of Bedford) was born on 20 Jun 1389.
John (Earl of Mar) was born in 1479.
John (Duke of Albany) was born in 1484.
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 Veghel
Since 1310 an official municipality when duke John II of Brabant gave the inhabitants the right for use of common grounds.
As a former part of the duchy of Brabant, Veghel is situated in the Meierij of 's-Hertogenbosch.
As a catholic village Veghel suffered economic and religious oppression from the protestant Dutch (as did all the former Brabant and Limburg (Netherlands) areas who came to the Netherlands by the peace of Munster) and belonged to the Dutch millitary boundarie areas.
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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 I Count of Holland.John married Elizabeth on 18 Jan 1297 in Ipswich.
John Lackland King of England [Parents] was born on 24 Dec 1167 in Beaumont Palace,Oxford,England.
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 Richard Tonsing's and Margaret Bernard's Family Trees - Person Page 225
The marriage of John Plantagenet of England and Isabella (?) of Gloucester was annulled circa 1199.
John II van Brabant married Margaret Plantagenet, daughter of Edward I Plantagenet and Eleanor (?) of Castile, at Westminster Abbey, Collegiate Church of St Peter on 8 July 1290 at Westminster, Greater London, England, United Kingdom.
John II van Brabant was buried at Saint Michiel and Saint Goedele Cathedral at Brussels, Bruxelles, Belgium.
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 Kings, Queens, Presidents and First Ladies
John III of Brabant-[20071] was born in 1300 and died in 1355 at age 55.
Edward II was imprisoned and in September 1327 died, nor by starvation as is often reported and first attempted, rather he was held down while a red hot poker was inserted into his bowels; thus he perished.
Earl John of Cornwall Plantagenet-[19086] was born in 1316 and died in 1336 at age 20.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg48 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John II the Peaceful of BRABANT [Parents] was born 27 Sep 1275.
Margaret married John II the Peaceful of BRABANT on 8 Jul 1290 in Westminster Abbey, London, England.
John III the Triumphant of BRABANT Duke of Brabant was born 1300 and died 1355.
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 Edward I - LoveToKnow 1911
Though the most orthodox of churchmen, his dislike of authority not emanating from himself threatened to involve him in constant conflict with the Church, and notably with John Peckham, the Franciscan friar, who was archbishop of Canterbury from 1279 to 1292.
He was strong enough to refuse to pay the tribute to Rome which John had promised, and his reign saw the end of that papal overlordship over England which had greatly complicated the situation under his father.
Thereupon Edward undertook the arbitration, and in 1292 adjudged the throne to John Baliol.
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty
Wenceslas I Of Luxemburg and Joan Of Brabant
John Duke Of Brabant and Jacqueline Of Holland
John II Brabant Duke Of Brabant and Princess Margaret Plantagenet Of England
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 93
She married Alexander III of Scotland, son of Alexander II of Scotland and Mary de Coucy, on 26 December 1251 at York, Yorkshire, England.
She married Jean II de Dreux, son of Jean I (?) and Blanche of Navarre (?), on 22 January 1258/59 at Abbey of St. Denis, Paris, Seine, France.
John of Eltham Plantagenet was born on 25 August 1316 at Eltham, England.
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 Plantagenet
John, Duke of Lancaster, who was known as John of Gaunt (a corruption of Ghent), was born at Ghent, Belgium, on June 24th, 1340, and he died on February 3rd, 1398/1399, being buried at St. Paul's Cathedral in the City of London.
John Plantagenet married second Constance, elder daughter of Pedro the Cruel, King of Castile and Leon.
John Plantagenet married third Catherine Roet, daughter of Sir Payne Roet and widow of Sir Hugh Swynford.
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 15 Generations from Edward I, King of England
Edward II King of England (1.Edward1) born 25 Apr 1284, Carnarvon castle, Gwynedd, Wales, occupation King of England 1307-1327, married Isabella of France.
John of Gaunt (10.Edward3, 3.Edward2, 1.Edward1) born Mar 1340, Ghent, occupation Earl of Lancaster, married (1) 19 May 1359, Blanche of Lancaster, died 31 Sept 1369, married (2) June 1371, Constance of Castile, died June 1394, married (3) Jan 1396/97, Catherine (Roet) Swynford, born 1350, died 10 May 1403.
Sir John Pashley (25.Philippa7, 21.Philippa6, 17.Sir5, 13.Isabel4, 6.Eleanor3, 2.Joan2, 1.Edward1) born 1406/7, of Cornwall, married Elizabeth Woodville, born of Mote, Maidstone, Kent, England, (daughter of Sir Richard (Wydeville) Woodville and Mary (Elizabeth, Marie) Bodulgate).
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 Bruxelles International : From the Dukes of Brabant to the Habsburgs
From the Dukes of Brabant to the Habsburgs
In the 14th century the duke of Brabant, John II and his wife, Margaret of York, were buried in Brussels In the 15th century Philip the Good who founded the Golden Fleece order brought together the Knights of the Golden Fleece in Brussels.
The choir shelters the crypt containing the graves of the Dukes of Brabant, Anthony of Burgundy, Catherine de Valois, John of Burgundy, the Archduke Ernest, governor-general of the Netherlands and of Leopold of Belgium.
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 My Family
John II HASTINGS (Earl of Pembroke) and Margaret were married on 19 May 1359 in Reading.
John Kenneth AMBLER and Margaretha of Sweden (Princess) were married in 1964.
Parents: Alexander II Nicholoevich ROMANOV (Tsar of Russia) and Marie of Hesse-Darmstadt.
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 reagenealogy - pafg174 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Henry II of Brabant, Duke of Brabant [Parents] was born about 1207.
John Arundel VII [Parents] was born on 7 Jan 1421 in Lanherne, Cornwall, England.
John Arundel VII was born on 7 Jan 1421.
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 BRUSSELS (Fr. Bruxelle... - Online Information article about BRUSSELS (Fr. Bruxelle...
dukes of Brabant and Burgundy were wont to hold their jousts.
Having fixed their seat of government at Brussels the dukes of Brabant proceeded to build a castle and place of residence on the Caudenberg hill, which is practically the site of the Place Royale and the king's palace to-day.
Philip, last duke of Brabant as a separate ruler, and the duchy was merged in the possessions of the duke of Burgundy.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /BRI_BUN/BRUSSELS_Fr_Bruxelles_Flem_Brus.html   (4381 words)

  
 Royals
JOHN I *PLANTAGENET OF8 ENGLAND, KOE (HENRY II7 *PLANTAGENET, OF ENGLAND, GEOFFREY V6, FULK V5 DE *ANJOU, THE YOUNG, FULK IV4, ALBERIC III OF3 GATINAIS, ALBERIC II OF2, AUBRI OF1) was born 24 December 1160 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, and died 19 October 1216 in Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire, England.
JOHN FITZALAN13 D'ARUNDEL (ELEANOR12 *PLANTAGENET, HENRY11, EDMUND10, HENRY III OF9 *ENGLAND, KOE, JOHN I *PLANTAGENET OF8 ENGLAND, KOE, HENRY II7 *PLANTAGENET, OF ENGLAND, GEOFFREY V6, FULK V5 DE *ANJOU, THE YOUNG, FULK IV4, ALBERIC III OF3 GATINAIS, ALBERIC II OF2, AUBRI OF1) was born Aft.
JOHN FITZALAN14 D'ARUNDEL (JOHN FITZALAN13, ELEANOR12 *PLANTAGENET, HENRY11, EDMUND10, HENRY III OF9 *ENGLAND, KOE, JOHN I *PLANTAGENET OF8 ENGLAND, KOE, HENRY II7 *PLANTAGENET, OF ENGLAND, GEOFFREY V6, FULK V5 DE *ANJOU, THE YOUNG, FULK IV4, ALBERIC III OF3 GATINAIS, ALBERIC II OF2, AUBRI OF1) was born 30 November 1364, and died 14 August 1390.
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 Brabant 3
Dss Jeanne of Brabant (1383-1404) and Limburg (1355-96), she sold Limburg to Burgundy, *24.6.1322, +Brussels 1.12.1406; 1m: 1334 Ct Willem IV of Hainault and Holland (*1307 +1345); 2m: III.1352 Wenzel of Bohemia, Duke of Luxemburg (*25.2.1337 +7.12.1383)
Margaret of Brabant, *9.2.1323, +1368; m.Saint-Quentin 6.6.1347 Ct Louis III of Flanders (*1330 +1384)
Marie of Brabant, Dame de Turnhout, *1325, +1.3.1399; m.Tervueren 1.7.1347 Duke Reinald III of Geldern (*13.5.1333, +4.12.1371)
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 (Isabella - Kenneth II )   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John (Lackland) (of England) (24 Dec 1167 - 19 Oct 1216)
John II (Duke of Brabant) (____ - ____)
John of Dreux (of Richmond) (____ - ____)
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 Noord-Brabant Province (The Netherlands)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
During the Dutch Republic the Staten of Brabant continued the lion as arms of Brabant.
As to the colours of the arms, in 1234 in a Crusade against the Stedingen in East-Frisia, Henry I supposedly used a fl flag, with on the one side the Holy Mary in an aureole, and on the other side a lion or, tongued and nailed gules.
His successor John II (1294-1312) did change it, by quartering the arms of Brabant with the arms of Limburg.
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 De Liebaart - The Main Characters
He was sent to Flanders by his older brother John of Namur to take the military leadership of the rebellion together with William of Jülich and Pieter de Coninck.
Godfrey of Brabant, Lord of Aarschot, uncle of duke John II of Brabant
John of Hainault, Count of Ostrevant, son of count John of Hainault and Holland
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 Chapter 28. Notable Families Having Multiple Connections   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Henry II [see Next] by an unknown concubine, he had other issue, ii.
9 Jul 1290, John II [Duke of Brabant], b.
Edward II m(2) 8 Sep 1299, Marguerite [Pss of France], b.
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 Rea Genealogy - pafg160 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Richard de Clare, Second Earl of Gloucester was born 4 Aug 1222 and died 15 Jul 1262.
Robert (John) de Harcourt was born about 1165 in Bosworth, Leicestershire.
Godfrey The Bearded of Louvaine Barbutus, Duke of Louvaine And Brabant [Parents].
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 Heroes from World War II
John Charles Punchon Yeo and Amelia Wallace, Plymouth, Devon
U.K. Son of John and Mary Yeo, husband of Alice Mary Yeo, of Peckham, London
U.K. Son of John Coome Yeo and Rose Ellen Yeo, of Farnborough, Hampshire
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 Patron Saints Index: Saint John Berchmans
John had a dream of helping and teaching multi-lingual migrants, and he studied all the chief languages of Europe.
He died of unknown causes following his participation in a public debate defending the faith, and while clutching his rosary, crucifix, and rules of his order; he did not live to be ordained.
John Berchmans was not noted for extraordinary feats of holiness or austerity, nor did he found orders or churches or work flashy miracles.
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 Royal Genealogies Part 33
NOTES: Frederick II (Hohenstaufen), Holy Roman Emperor and King of Sicily.
NOTES: John of Dreux, Earl of Richmond, later John II, Duke of Brittany
NOTES: 6th and yst dau of Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel and Antoinette Amelia of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel ;1 son
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 Henri I de Brabant, Duc de Brabant   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Henry I of Brabant (also called Henri I de Brabant and Hendrik I van Brabant) was born in 1165 and died in the German city of Köln on September 5, 1235.
He was the son of Godfrey III duke of Lorraine and count of Brabant and Margaret of Limburg.
Henri married Marie de France Capet, daughter of Philippe II 'Auguste' Capet, Roi de France and Agnès d'Andechs de Méranie, Princess of Méranie, on 8/22 Apr 1213 in Soissons, Île-de-France, France.
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 Patrick H. Brabant Crew
On 19 April 1956, when he was 34 he was demonstrating a Swift-Temco single engine airplane to a potential buyer, the aircraft experienced an engine failure on takeoff and crashed killing Brabant.
The left gear was lowered and Lt Brabant made an excellent one wheel landing.
Lt Brabant took over the lead and returned the formation to Molesworth.
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