Person:John VI, Count of Harcourt (1)

John VI _____, Count of Harcourt
b.1 Dec 1342
d.28 Feb 1389
m. 1340 or 1341
  1. John VI _____, Count of Harcourt1342 - 1389
  2. Jeanne d'Harcourt
  3. Philippe d'Harcourt1345 - 1426
  4. Jacques d'Harcourt1350 - 1405
m. 14 Oct 1359
  1. John VII of Harcourt1369 - 1452
  2. Marie of Harcourt - Aft 1427
  3. Isabelle d'Harcourt1371 - 1443
  4. Jeanne d'Harcourt1372 - 1443
  5. Marguerite d'Harcourt1378 -
Facts and Events
Name John VI _____, Count of Harcourt
Alt Name John VI of Harcourt
Alt Name[2] Jean _____, Comte d'Harcourt
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1 Dec 1342
Marriage 14 Oct 1359 Paris, Paris, FranceChâteau du Louvre
to Catherine of Bourbon
Death[1] 28 Feb 1389
Reference Number? Q2399088?


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John VI of Harcourt (or John of Vaudémont) (1 December 1342 – 28 February 1389) was a count of Harcourt. He was son of John V of Harcourt and Blanche of Ponthieu who was the sister of Jeanne of Ponthieu.

He succeeded to his father's counties of Aumale and Harcourt and barony of Elbeuf on his execution in 1356

In 1359 John married Catherine (1342–1427), daughter of Peter I, Duke of Bourbon. They had the following children:

Charles (1366–1384)
John VII (1370–1452)
Louis (1382–1422), viscount of Châtellerault and lord of Aarschot in Mézières, archbishop of Rouen
Blanche (died 1431), abbess of Fontevraud
Isabelle (1371–1443), in 1383 married Humbert VI of Thoire en Villars
Jeanne (1372–1456), dame of Montaigle, in 1393 married William II of Namur
Marie, in 1405 married Reinald IV, Duke of Guelders and Jülich (died 1423) and in 1426 married Rupert (died 1431), son of Adolf, Duke of Jülich-Berg
Catherine, nun
Marguerite (born 1378, date of death unknown), dame of Longueville and of Plaines, married John II lord of Estouteville, mother of Guillaume d'Estouteville
Jeanne, nun.
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 John VI, Count of Harcourt, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. JEAN (VI), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.