Person:Charles of Artois, Count of Eu (1)

Charles d'Artois, comte d'Eu
b.1394
d.5 Jul 1472
  1. Charles d'Artois, comte d'Eu1394 - 1472
  2. Bonne d'Artois1396 - 1425
  3. Philippe d'Artois - 1397
  4. Catherine d'Artois - Bef 1420
  • HCharles d'Artois, comte d'Eu1394 - 1472
  • W.  Jeanne de Saveuse (add)
m. 21 Jul 1448
  • HCharles d'Artois, comte d'Eu1394 - 1472
  • W.  Helene de Melun (add)
m. 23 Sep 1454
Facts and Events
Name Charles d'Artois, comte d'Eu
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1394
Military? 25 Oct 1415 Azincourt, Pas-de-Calais, France Combatant of Agincourt, made prisoner until 1438
Marriage 21 Jul 1448 Amiens, Somme, Franceéglise de Saint-Martin aux Jumeaux
to Jeanne de Saveuse (add)
Marriage 23 Sep 1454 Antoing, Hainaut, Belgiumto Helene de Melun (add)
Death[1][2] 5 Jul 1472
Reference Number? Q915179?


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Charles of Artois (1394 – 25 July 1472), son of Philip of Artois, Count of Eu, and Marie of Berry, was Count of Eu from 16 June 1397 until his death 75 years later. He was taken prisoner by the English at the Battle of Agincourt on 25 October 1415, and was not released until 1438. In 1448, he married Jeanne of Saveuse (died 1449) and on 23 September 1454, Helene of Melun (d. 1473), but he had no children. He was appointed Lieutenant of the King in Normandy and Guyenne, as well as Governor of Paris, during the War of the Public Weal in 1465. He was succeeded by his nephew John II, Count of Nevers.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Charles of Artois, Count of Eu, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. CHARLES d'Artois, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.