Jean Ier of Luxembourg-Ligny

See also: Jean of Luxembourg, Roussy

Jean Ier of Luxembourg , born in 1300, died in 1364, was lord of Ligny, Roussy and Beauvoir of 1354 with 1364. It was wire of Waléran II, count de Ligny, and of Guyotte of Lille.

He married in 1330 Alix of Dampierre-Flanders (1322 † 1346), lady of Richebourg, girl of Guy de Dampierre, lord of Richebourg and Beatrice de Putten in Strijen, and had:

  • Guy (1340 † 1371) count de Ligny, lord of Roussy and Beauvoir
  • Jean († 1360), lord of Roussy
  • Jean (1342 † 1373), archbishop of Mainz (1371-1373)
  • Henri (1344 † 1366) canon in Cologne and Cambrai
  • Waléran, listed in 1347
  • Jacques
  • Jeanne († 1392), countess of Faucquenberghe, married to:
  • # Guy de Châtillon († 1360), Count of Saint-pol.
  • #Guy VIII († 1427), baron of Rochefoucauld
  • Marie († 1376/1382), married to Henri V of Vaudémont (1327 † 1365), lord de Joinville, count de Vaudémont
  • Philippote († 1359), married to Raoul, lord de Reineval
  • Catherine († 1366), married to Daniel de Halewyn († 1365)

Widower, it remaria with Jeanne Bacon.

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