Jean I de Luxembourg-Ligny ( fr. Jean I de Luxembourg-Ligny ; c. 1300 - May 17, 1364) - Chatel Lille , seigneur de Ligny .
| Jean I de Luxembourg-Linyi | |||||||
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| fr. Jean I de Luxembourg-Ligny | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Valeran II de Luxembourg-Linyi | ||||||
| Successor | Guy de Luxembourg-Linyi | ||||||
| Birth | OK. 1300
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| Death | May 17, 1364
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| Kind | Luxembourg-Linyi | ||||||
| Father | Valeran II de Luxembourg-Linyi | ||||||
| Mother | Guillot of Lille | ||||||
| Children | , and | ||||||
The son of Valeran II de Luxembourg , the lord de Ligny, and Guillot of Lille.
In 1337 he inherited from his mother Lille's staggering. In 1354 he became the lord de Linyi, de Russi, de Beauvoir and de la Roche .
Family
1st wife (1330): Alice of Flanders (1316/1318 - 1346), daughter of Guy of Flanders, seigneur de Risbourg, and Maria d'Engien
Children:
- Maria de Luxembourg (d. 1376/1381), Dame de Wudang. Husband (1353): Henry V de Vaudemont (c. 1327–1365), Count de Vaudemont .
- Philippe de Luxembourg (d. 1359). Husband (1350): Raul de Reneval (d. 1393), Senor de Reneval and de Pierpont, the great baker of France
- Jean de Luxembourg-Linyi (d. 1360/1361), seigneur de Russi. Canon in Trier, Liege and Metz
- Catherine de Luxembourg (d. 1366). Husband: Daniel van Halvain (d. 1365)
- Joan of Luxembourg (d. 1392). Husband 1) (1350): Guy IV de Chatillon , Count de Saint-Paul (d. 1360); 2) (1384): Guy VIII de Larochefoucault (d. 1427), Senor de Marton and de Blanzac
- Guy de Luxembourg-Linyi (d. 1371), Count de Linyi. Wife (1354): Matilda de Chatillon (1335–1378), Countess de Saint-Paul, daughter of Jean I de Chatillon-Saint-Paul and Jeanne de Fienne
- Valeren de Luxembourg-Linyi (d. After 1347)
- Henri de Luxembourg-Linyi (d. 1366), Canon in Cologne and Cambrai
- Johann von Luxembourg-Linyi (d. 1373), Bishop of Strasbourg (1365–1369), Archbishop of Mainz from 1371
- Philippe de Luxembourg-Linyi (d. After 1347)
2nd wife: Jeanne de Bacon (d. After 1373), Dame de Molay
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 WikiTree - 2008. - ed. size: 14265778
- ↑ Cawley C. Medieval Lands : A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families