Person:Philip of Artois (1)

Philippe d'Artois
b.1269
d.11 Sep 1298 near Furnes
m. 1262
  1. Mahaut _____, Countess of Artois1268 - 1329
  2. Philippe d'Artois1269 - 1298
m. Aft Nov 1281
  1. Marguerite d'Artois1285 - 1311
  2. Robert III d'Artois1287 - 1342
  3. Jeanne d'Artois1289 - Aft 1350
  4. Othon d'Artois - 1291
  5. Marie d'Artois1292 - 1365
  6. Catherine d'ArtoisAbt 1296 - 1368
  7. Isabelle d'Artois - 1344
Facts and Events
Name Philippe d'Artois
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1269
Marriage Contract Jul 1280 Paris, Paris, Franceto Blanche de Bretagne
Marriage Aft Nov 1281 Paris, Paris, France église Saint-Eustache
to Blanche de Bretagne
Death[2] 11 Sep 1298 near Furnes
Burial[2] Paris, Paris, Franceéglise des Jacobins
Reference Number? Q512999?


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Philip of Artois (November 1269 – 11 September 1298) was the son of Robert II of Artois, Count of Artois, and Amicie de Courtenay. He was the Lord of Conches, Nonancourt, and Domfront.

He married Blanche of Brittany, daughter of John II, Duke of Brittany, and had the following children:

He served under his father at the Battle of Furnes, where he was wounded. He never recovered, and died of the effects over a year later. He was buried in the now-demolished church of the Couvent des Jacobins in Paris. His premature death led to a legal battle later, when the County of Artois was left to his elder sister Mahaut of Artois rather than his eldest son Robert III.

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References
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  3.   Anselme (de Sainte-Marie). Histoire généalogique de la maison royale de France, des pairs et grands officiers de la Couronne. (Paris: la Compagnie des Libraires, 1726-1733)
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