John, Count of Angoulême (Redirected from Marguerite de Rohan, Countess of Angoulême)

John of Orléans
Count of Angoulême
John's seal
Born(1399-06-28)28 June 1399
Died30 April 1467(1467-04-30) (aged 67)
Cognac
SpouseMarguerite de Rohan
IssueCharles, Count of Angoulême
Joan
HouseValois-Angoulême
FatherLouis I, Duke of Orléans
MotherValentina Visconti

John of Orléans, Count of Angoulême and of Périgord (French: Jean d'Orléans, comte d'Angoulême, 26 June 1399 – 30 April 1467), was a younger son of Louis I, Duke of Orléans, and Valentina Visconti, and a grandson of Charles V of France. He was the younger brother of the noted poet, Charles, Duke of Orléans, and grandfather of Francis I of France.

John was handed over to the English in 1412, according to the terms of the Treaty of Buzançais, and not released until 1444. In 1415 he was joined by his older brother Charles, with whom he shared an interest in literature. He had to sell part of his estates to pay for his ransom, but still collected many books. After that, he fought under the orders of his illegitimate half-brother, Jean de Dunois, driving the English out of Guyenne in 1451.

On 31 August 1449, he married Marguerite de Rohan, daughter of Alain IX of Rohan and Margaret of Brittany. They had:

  • Louis (1455–1458)
  • Charles (1459–1496). Father of Francis I, King of France
  • Joan (1462–1520), who married Charles François de Coetivy, count de Taillebourg

He also had an illegitimate son, Jean de Valois, bastard of Angoulême, who was legitimised in 1458.

"Good Count John" died in 1467. He is buried in the Cathedral of Angoulême.


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