Jean d\' Artois
Jean of Artois , born in 1321, died in 1387, count of Have (1350-1387), wire of Robert III of Artois, lord of Conches and Beaumont the Roger, and Jeanne de Valois.
It was private paternal grounds following the treason of his father and imprisoned with Castle-Strapping man with his two brothers and his mother. The king Jean II the good gave him in 1350 the Comté of Have which it has just recovered while making carry out the Connétable Raoul de Brienne.
From this fact Artois pass in the royal party which opposes the party Navarre. It Marie with a close relation of Melun-Tancarville which forms the framework of this clan.
He married Isabelle of Melun, girl of Jean Ier, Viscount of Melun, and Isabeau d' Antoing, and had:
- Jeanne (1353 - 1368), married to Simon de Thouars, count de Dreux
- Jean (1355 - 1363)
- Robert IV (1356 - 1387), count of Have
- Philippe (1358 - 1397), count of Have
- Charles (1359 - 1368)
- Isabeau (1361 - 1379)
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