Henri IV of Vaudémont

Henri IV of Vaudémont , dead the August 26th 1346 with the Battle of Crécy, was count de Vaudémont. It was wire of Henri III, count de Vaudémont, and of Isabelle of Lorraine.

According to the charters, it seems associated with his father as of 1333, which approaches about sixty. He dies before him, with the Bataille of Crécy.

According to an anonymous chronicler, he would have married Marie of Luxembourg, girl in Hanri the very noble emperor , who is identified with the emperor Henri VII of Luxembourg. But this information is not confirmed by other contemporary chronicles, and this marriage is not retained at all by the historians. Henri VII had a named girl well Marie of Luxembourg (1305 † 1324), but this one was married with the king Charles IV of France, and cannot be the same one.

On the other hand it is its nephew, Henri V of Vaudémont, wire of his/her sister Marguerite de Vaudémont (1305 † 1333), known also under the name of Henri de Joinville, who married in 1347 well a Marie of Luxembourg. But the latter is not either the girl of Henri VII of Luxembourg; she is the girl of Jean of Luxembourg, count de Ligny, and of Alix de Dampierre.

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