Person:Jean De Burgundy (1)

Jean _____, Count de Bourgogne
d.1268 France
m. 1229
  1. Margaret _____, Lady of Molinot1229 - 1277
  2. Eudes _____, Count of Nevers1230 - 1266
  3. Jean _____, Count de BourgogneAbt 1231 - 1268
  4. Alix de BourgogneAbt 1233 - 1273
  5. Robert II _____, Duke of Burgundy1248 - 1306
  1. Beatrix of Burgundy1257 - 1310
Facts and Events
Name Jean _____, Count de Bourgogne
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1231 Bourgogne, FranceHouse of Burgundy
Marriage to Agnes of Dampierre
Death? 1268 France
Reference Number? Q1395633?


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John of Burgundy (; 1231 – 29 September 1268) was a Count of Charolais and Lord of Bourbon. He was a younger son of Duke Hugh IV of Burgundy and his wife, Yolande of Dreux.

John married in February 1248 to Agnes (d. 1288), the heiress of Lord Archambaud IX of Bourbon from the House of Dampierre. After the death of his father-in law in 1249 John became Lord of Bourbon in right of his wife.

John and Agnes had a daughter, Beatrice (d. 1310), who inherited possessions from both of her parents. In 1272, she married the royal Prince Robert, Count of Clermont and thereby founded the Capetian dynasty of the Bourbons.

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References
  1.   Jean de Bourgogne, Seigneur de Charolois, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  2.   John of Burgundy (1231–1268), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.