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Robert I, Count of Artois

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Father
  
Louis VIII of France

Mother
  
Blanche of Castile


Name
  
Robert Count

Siblings
  
Louis IX of France

Robert I, Count of Artois

Issue
  
Blanche of Artois Robert II of Artois

Died
  
February 8, 1250, Mansoura, Egypt

Spouse
  
Matilda of Brabant, Countess of Artois (m. 1237)

Children
  
Robert II, Count of Artois, Blanche of Artois

Parents
  
Blanche of Castile, Louis VIII of France

Similar People
  
Blanche of Artois, Louis IX of France, Louis VIII of France, Mahaut - Countess of Artois, Blanche of Castile

Robert I (25 September 1216 – 8 February 1250), called the Good, was the first Count of Artois, the fifth (and second surviving) son of Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile.

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Life

He received Artois as an appanage, in accordance with the will of his father (died 1226) on attaining his majority in 1237 (aged twenty-one). In 1240 Pope Gregory IX, in conflict with the Emperor Frederick II, offered to crown Robert as emperor in opposition to Frederick, but the French count refused to pretend to such a title.

Marriage

On 14 June 1237 Robert married Matilda, daughter of Henry II of Brabant and Marie of Hohenstaufen.

They had two children:

  • Blanche (1248–1302)
  • Robert II (1250–1302), who succeeded to Artois.
  • Death

    While participating in the Seventh Crusade, Robert died while leading a reckless attack on Al Mansurah, without the knowledge of his brother King Louis IX. He and the Templars after fording a river, charged a Mamluk outpost in which the Mamluk commander, Fakhr-ad-Din Yusuf, was killed. Enbolded by his success, Robert, the Templar knights, and a contingent of English troops charged into the town and became trapped in the narrow streets. According to Jean de Joinville, he defended himself for some time in a house there, but was at last overpowered and killed.

    Robert Artois is featured in a segment of Horrible Histories, season 3, episode 1.

    References

    Robert I, Count of Artois Wikipedia