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Charles of Artois, Count of Pézenas

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Name
  
Charles Artois,

Role
  
Robert III of Artois\' son


Died
  
1385

Parents
  
Robert III of Artois

Grandparents
  
Blanche of Brittany, Philip of Artois

Great-grandparents
  
Robert II, Count of Artois, John II, Duke of Brittany, Beatrice of England, Amicie de Courtenay

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Charles of Artois (1328–1385) was the son of Robert III of Artois and Jeanne of Valois.

He was made Count of Longueville in 1356, but he gave it up to Bertrand du Guesclin in 1364 and became Count of Pézenas.

In May 1360, he married Jeanne (d. March 1402), Lady of Baucay. They had one child:

  • Louis (b. 1362), d. young
  • According to documents of Bureau de La Rivière, he had a bastard son of Béatrice de Roucy, from Counts of Roucy:

  • Philippe (b. 1354-5), d. in Italy; One of the negotiators of the marriage of Valentina Visconti and Louis, Duke of Orléans, passed to Milan, and left descendants.
  • He was at one time commander of a company of Gascons in Guyenne.

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    Charles of Artois, Count of Pézenas Wikipedia


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