1216 - 1250 (33 år)
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OF ARTOIS, Robert I |
Født |
25 Sep 1216 |
Kjønn |
Mann |
Død |
8 Feb 1250 |
Drept under 7. korstog |
Person ID |
I14143 |
Geelmuyden_etc |
Sist endret |
26 Okt 2013 |
Far |
AV FRANKRIKE, Louis VIII, f. 5 Sep 1187, Paris , d. 8 Nov 1226 (Alder 39 år) |
Mor |
AV CASTILE, Blanche, f. 4 Mar 1188, Palencia , d. 27 Nov 1252, Paris (Alder 64 år) |
Gift |
23 Mai 1200 |
abbey de Port-Mort nær Pont-Audemer, Normandi |
Famile ID |
F13748 |
Gruppeskjema | Familiediagram |
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- Robert I, Count of Artois
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Count of Artois
Spouse(s) Matilda of Brabant
Issue
Blanche of Artois
Robert II of Artois
Noble family House of Capet
Father Louis VIII of France
Mother Blanche of Castile
Born September 25, 1216
Died February 8, 1250
Robert I of Artois (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.[1]Contents [hide]
1 Life
2 Marriage
3 Death
4 Ancestry
5 Notes
6 References
Life[edit]
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 refuse to pretend to such a title.
Marriage[edit]
On 14 June 1237 Robert married Matilda, daughter of Henry II of Brabant and Marie of Hohenstaufen.[2]
They had two children:
Blanche (1248–1302)
Robert II (1250–1302), who succeeded to Artois after Robert I was killed in Egypt during the Seventh Crusade, led by his brother Louis IX of France.
Death[edit]
Robert died while leading a reckless attack on Al Mansurah. He and the Templars accompanying the expedition 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. According to Matthew Paris, he fled in disgrace at the height of the battle, and drowned while trying to cross a river named Thanis (a branch of the Nile). In Egypt it is believed that Sultan Qutuz killed him.
Ancestry[edit][show]
Ancestors of Robert I, Count of Artois
Notes[edit]
Jump up ^ Masson, Gustave, The story of mediæval France: from the reign of Hugues Capet to the
beginnings of the sixteenth century, (G.P.Putnam's Sons, 1888), 90.
Jump up ^ Leese, Thelma Anna, Blood royal: issue of the kings and queens of medieval England,
1066-1399, (Heritage Books Inc., 2007), 35.
References[edit] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Robert I of Artois.
Leese, Thelma Anna, Blood royal: issue of the kings and queens of medieval England, 1066-1399, Heritage Books Inc., 2007.
Masson, Gustave, The story of mediæval France: from the reign of Hugues Capet to the beginnings of the sixteenth century, G.P.Putnam's Sons, 1888.French royalty
Preceded by
Louis, Count of Artois Heir to the Throne
as Heir presumptive
8 November 1226 – 25 February 1244 Succeeded by
Louis
French nobility
Preceded by
Louis, Count of Artois Count of Artois
1237–1250 Succeeded by
Robert II
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