Jean II of Dreux
See also: Jean II
Jean II of Dreux , known as the Good , born in 1265, died in 1309, count de Dreux, wire of Robert III, count de Dreux and of Braine, and Beatrice de Montfort.
It took part in several campaigns of Flanders under the reign of Philippe beautiful the, king de France:
- Taken Furnes, of Cassel, Bergues and Lille in 1297,
- Battle of Courtrai in 1302,
- Battle of Mons-in-Puelle and Head office of Lille in 1304.
It was then one of the negotiator of peace with Flandres.
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He marries in first weddings in 1292 Jeanne († 1308), lady of Montpensier, girl of Humbert II of Beaujeu, lord of Montpensier, and Elisabeth of Mello, and had:
- * Robert V (1293-1329), count de Dreux
- * Jean III (1295-1331), count de Dreux
- * Pierre (1298-1345), count de Dreux
- * Simon, priest
- * Beatrice
- * Jean III (1295-1331), count de Dreux
Widower, it remaria in 1308 with Perrenelle, girl of Henri III lord of Sully, and had:
- * Jeanne II (1309-1355), countess of Dreux, married in 1330 with Louis († 1370), Viscount of Thouars
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