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Burial
  
Basilica of St Denis

House
  
House of Capet

Name
  
John Count

Mother
  
Margaret of Provence

Father
  
Louis IX of France


John Tristan, Count of Valois

Born
  
8 April 1250 Damietta, Egypt (
1250-04-08
)

Died
  
August 3, 1270, Tunis, Tunisia

Spouse
  
Yolande II, Countess of Nevers (m. 1265)

Parents
  
Margaret of Provence, Louis IX of France

Cousins
  
Charles II of Naples, Robert II, Count of Artois

Similar People
  
Louis IX of France, Margaret of Provence, Robert - Count of Clermont, Philip III of France, Beatrice of Savoy

John Tristan (8 April 1250 - 3 August 1270) was a French prince of the Capetian dynasty. He was jure uxoris Count of Nevers from 1265 to 1270, Count of Auxerre and Tonnerre (jure uxoris) and also Count of Valois and Crépy (1268–1270).

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Birth and childhood

John was born in Damietta, Egypt. He was the sixth child and the fourth son of king Louis IX of France, called St. Louis after canonization, and Margaret of Provence. Moreover, he was the first of three children of this royal couple who were born during the Seventh Crusade. He was born at the Egyptian port town of Damietta which had been conquered by the crusaders in 1249. According to chronicler Jean de Joinville, an old knight acted as midwife during John's birth. Two days prior to his birth, the king was captured by the Mamluks which was the reason to name the child Tristan due to the triste occasion. He was baptised in the grand mosque of Damietta that had been re-consecrated into a church. One month later, Damietta had to be abandoned. John subsequently spent his childhood in the Holy Land where his siblings Peter (1251) and Blanche (1253) were born.

Marriage

His father wished that John joined the Dominican Order, but John resisted this wish successfully. In 1266, he was married to Yolande II, Countess of Nevers (1247-1280), making him Count of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnere. In 1268, John was made Count of Valois and Crépy on his own right by his father the king, a gift he received as paréage.

Crusade

Two years later, John accompanied his father during the Eighth Crusade, which reached Tunis in July after setting out from Cagliari on Sardinia. But at Tunis the army suffered an outbreak of dysentery. John Tristan was one of the victims who died of it, and three weeks later, St. Louis also succumbed to the disease. Both bodies were transported to France and buried in the Basilica of St Denis.

John's marriage remained childless. His widow married again in 1272 with Robert III of Flanders; the county of Valois, his prerogative, returned to the Crown.

References

John Tristan, Count of Valois Wikipedia