Jean de Dreux
Jean of Dreux , born in 1198, died in 1239, count de Vienne and of Mâcon, wire of Robert II, count de Dreux and of Braine, and Yolande de Coucy.
Being also called Jean de Braine , he was perhaps lord of this castle which his/her father had. Under this name, it was Trouvère and composed of the songs, of which four reached us.
He married between 1218 and 1227 Alix of Burgundy († v.1260), countess of Vienna and Mâcon, girl of Géraud II, count de Macon and of Vienna, and Alix Guigonne de Forez.
It left to fight in Holy Land in 1234, and died there without posterity in 1239. Its widow then sold her counties to king de France.
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