Johann I von Luxemburg (könig von Böhmen, comte de Luxembourg, roi titulaire de Pologne)

   Jean de Luxembourg, Jean de Bohême, l'Aveugle, Johann von Böhmen, der Blinde

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Personal and Family Information

Johann was born on 10 AUG 1296 in Luxembourg (Grand Duchy) , the son of Henri du Saint-Empire and Marguerite de Brabant.

He died on 26 AUG 1346 in la bataille de Crécy.

He had three marriages/partners. His first wife was Eliška Přemyslovna, who he married in 1310. The place has not been found. Their seven known children were Marguerite (1313-1341), Bonne (1315-1349), Wenceslas Karl (1316-1378), Ottakar (1318-1320), Johann Heinrich (1322-1375), Anna (1323-1338) and Élisabeth (1323-1324).

His second wife was Béatrice de Bourbon, who he married in AFT 1330. The place has not been found. Their only known child was Venceslas I (1337-1383).

His third wife is not known. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their two known children were Nicolas (?-?) and Colette (?-?).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Johann I von Luxemburg
(1296-1346)

 

Henri du Saint-Empire
(c1275-1313)

 

Henri VI de Luxembourg
(1250-1288)

 

Henri de Luxembourg
(1216-1281)

+
   

Marguerite de Bar-Mousson
(c1220-1275)

+
   

Béatrice d'Avesnes
(-1321)

 

Baudouin d'Avesnes
(1219-1295)

+
   

Félicité de Coucy
(-1307)

 
   

Marguerite de Brabant
(1276-1311)

 

Jean I de Brabant
(1253-1294)

 

Henri III de Brabant
(c1227-1261)

 
   

Adélaïde de Bourgogne
(c1233-1273)

 
   

Marguerite de Dampierre
(c1251-1285)

 

Guy III de Dampierre
(1226-1304)

 
   

Mahaut de Béthune
(c1230-1263/64)

 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Birth 10 AUG 1296
Place: Luxembourg (Grand Duchy)
Death 26 AUG 1346
Place: la bataille de Crécy

Attributes

AttributeDateDescriptionDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
Nobility Title FROM 1310 könig von Böhmen
Nobility Title FROM 1313 comte de Luxembourg
Nobility Title roi titulaire de Pologne

Notes

Note 1

found in Windsor tree

Sources

  1. Wikipédia Français
    Source: Wikipédia Français