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Guy V, Count of Saint Pol

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Noble family
  
House of Chatillon

Mother
  
Johanna of Fiennes


Name
  
Guy Count

Parents
  
John, Count of Saint-Pol

Spouse(s)
  
Johanna of Luxembourg-Ligny

Father
  
John, Count of Saint-Pol

Died
  
1360, London, United Kingdom

Guy V of Châtillon, Count of Saint-Pol (d. 1360 in London) was a French nobleman. He was a member of the House of Châtillon and was the son of Count John of Saint-Pol (d. 1344) and his wife Johanna of Fiennes.

In the Hundred Years' War, he served as a royal commander (lieutenant du roi) in the French army. He fought several battles against the English in Picardy. He was one of the hostages sent to England under the terms of the Treaty of Brétigny of 1360. He died of the plague shortly after arriving in London.

Guy was married to Johanna (d. 1392), a daughter of Lord John I of Ligny. Since they had no children, he was succeeded as Count of Saint-Pol by his sister Mahaut and her husband Guy of Luxembourg-Ligny.

References

Guy V, Count of Saint-Pol Wikipedia