Louis II of Châtillon (died 26 August 1346), son of Guy I, Count of Blois and Margaret of Valois, was count of Blois and lord of Avesnes from 1342 to 1346.
Background and family
editLouis was the eldest son of Guy I, Count of Blois and Margaret of Valois, the sister of King Philip VI of France.[1] Born into the House of Châtillon, Louis was part of a prestigious military family with strong connections to the royal House of Valois and with great possessions in northeastern France centred around the county of Blois. His younger brother, Charles of Blois, was wed in 1337 to Joan of Penthièvre, the daughter and heiress of John III, Duke of Brittany, and invested as the duke's own successor.[2]
In 1340 in Soissons, he married Jeanne of Avesnes, Countess of Soissons (d. 1350),[3] daughter of John of Avesnes, Lord of Beaumont. They had three children:
- Louis III, Count of Blois and Soissons
- John II, Count of Blois
- Guy II, Count of Blois and Soissons
War with England
editWhen the Duke of Brittany died in April 1341, Charles of Blois' claim on the duchy was contested by the old duke's half-brother John of Montfort, leading to the outbreak of the War of the Breton Succession. With the backing of their uncle Philip VI, Louis of Blois supported his brother's claim and served as one of his chief lieutenants, alongside Charles of Spain. On 15 April 1342, Louis joined his brother on a successful attack on Rennes, easily capturing the Montforts' easternmost stronghold.[4]
Louis was killed at the battle of Crécy.[3][5][6]
References
edit- ^ de Venette 1953, p. 312.
- ^ Sumption 1990, p. 661–662.
- ^ a b Thiry-Stassin 2008, p. 230.
- ^ Sumption 1990, p. 695.
- ^ Livingston 2022, p. 25.
- ^ Sumption 1990, p. 941.
Sources
edit- Livingston, Michael (2022). Crécy: Battle of Five Kings. United Kingdom: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1472847058.
- Thiry-Stassin, Martine (2008). "Jean de Hainaut, comte de Beaumont et de Chimay, entre Jean de Bel et Jean Froissart". In Moreno, Paolo; Palumbo, Giovanni (eds.). Autour du XVe siècle: journées d'étude en l'honneur d'Alberto Varvaro (in French). Librairie Droz S.A.
- de Venette, Jean (1953). Newhall, Richard A. (ed.). The Chronicle of Jean de Venette. Translated by Birdsall, Jean. Columbia University Press.
- Sumption, Jonathan (1990). The Hundred Years War 1: Trial by Battle. London: Faber & Faber. ISBN 978-0-571-13895-1.
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