Jean II de Montmirail
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Jean II de Montmirail (died 1240) was a French Baron of Montmirail, Oisy, Crèvecœur and a squire of Cambrai.
Background
Jean was a son of Jean de Montmirail and Helvide de Dampierre.
He married Elisabeth de Chartres, daughter of Theobald V, Count of Blois and widow of Sulpice III d'Amboise. He did not have any offspring.
Mathieu de Montmirail, his younger brother (died 1262), succeeded him in all of his lordships and titles, and after him their sister, Marie de Montmirel (died 1273), wife of Enguerrand III of Coucy.[1][2]
References and notes
- ↑ Histoire de Chartres, de Eugène de Buchère de Lépinois, E de Lépinois, Garnier, 1854
- ↑ Charte communale d'Oisy
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