Raoul I of Brienne, Count of Eu

Raoul I of Brienne (d. 1344, Paris) was the son of John II of Brienne, Count of Eu and Jeanne, Countess of Guînes.[1]

He succeeded his father as Count of Eu in 1302, and his mother as Count of Guînes in 1332. In 1329, he was named Constable of France,[2] and he also held the office of Governor of Languedoc.

In 1315, he married Jeanne de Mello (d. 1351), Lady of Lormes and Château-Chinon.[1] They had three children:

  1. Raoul II of Brienne, Count of Eu and Guînes (d. 1350)[1]
  2. Jeanne (d. 1389, Sens), Lady of Château-Chinon, married first in 1342/3 Walter VI of Brienne,[1] married second in 1357 Louis I d'Évreux, Count of Étampes (13361400)
  3. Marie, d. young[1]

He was killed in a tournament and was succeeded by his son Raoul.[3]

References

  1. Perry 2018, p. xxiii.
  2. Wagner 2006, p. 332.
  3. Dubois 1956, p. 200.

Sources

  • Dubois, Pierre (1956). The Recovery of the Holy Land. Translated by Brandt, Walther Immanuel. Columbia University Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Perry, Guy (2018). The Briennes: The Rise and Fall of a Champenois Dynasty in the Age of the Crusades, c. 950-1356. Cambridge University Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Wagner, John A., ed. (2006). "Appendix 6:Constables and Marshals of France and England during the Hundred Years War". Encyclopedia of the Hundred Years War. Greenwood Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Preceded by
John II
Count of Eu
1302–1344
Succeeded by
Raoul IV
Preceded by
Jeanne
Count of Guînes
1332–1344
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