Person:Jeanne of Hainault (1)

Jeanne de Beaumont
d.Dec 1350
  1. Jeanne de Beaumont1323 - 1350
m. 1340
  1. Louis III _____, Count of BloisAbt 1340 - 1372
  2. Jean II _____, Count of BloisAbt 1342 - 1381
  3. Guy II _____, comte de Blois - 1397
m. Bef 13 Feb 1348
Facts and Events
Name Jeanne de Beaumont
Alt Name Jeanne d'Avesnes, Countess of Soissons
Alt Name Johanna van Henegouwen
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 1323 Château-Villeneuve. Soissons, l'Aisne, FranceHouse of Avesnes
Marriage 1340 to Louis II _____, Count of Blois
Marriage Bef 13 Feb 1348 to Guillaume I "le Riche" _____, comte de Namur
Death[1][2] Dec 1350
Alt Death? 1350 Château-Villeneuve. Soissons, l'Aisne, France
Reference Number? Q2020255?


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Jeanne (or Johanna) of Hainault (1323 – December 1350) was ruling Countess of Soissons from 1344 until 1350.

She was a daughter of John of Beaumont, lord of Beaumont and Margaret of Soissons. She succeeded her mother in 1344 as Countess of Soissons.

Jeanne first married Louis II, Count of Blois. Together they had three sons:

Louis II died in 1346 at the battle of Crécy and Jeanne remarried to William I, Marquis of Namur. They had no children.

She died in 1350 from the Black Death.

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Jeanne was the only daughter and heiress of Jean d'Avesnes (= Jan van Henegouwen).
She left many possessions in Holland to her second son Jean who then settled in Schoonhoven.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Jeanne of Hainault, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 JEANNE de Beaumont, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.