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John of Béthune (died 1238)

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131:, Ferdinand invaded Saint-Pol in 1229, but was defeated by Elisabeth's son Hugh, an ally of Hurepel. After this, John's role in his wife's life ceased, although the rights he had acquired in 54: 158:
over Baldwin, John of Béthune gave himself as a hostage to Frederick. The army was allowed to pass, but soon after his release John died at
65:. In 1228, between June and November, John married the widowed Elisabeth, who was almost forty. They had no children. 187:
Femmes de pouvoir, femmes politiques durant les derniers siècles du Moyen Âge et au cours de la première Renaissance
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Jean-François Nieus, "Élisabeth Candavène, comtesse de Saint-Pol (†1240/47): une héritière face à la Couronne", in
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John's marriage the following year was probably meant to seal an alliance between Elisabeth and Ferdinand against
150:. He set out for the east in early 1238. When the army's passage through Italy was blocked by the German emperor 242: 139: 247: 108: 58: 68:
John is first attested in 1220. In 1223, he subscribed his mother's act founding an abbey dedicated to
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to have it annulled failed. As husband of the countess of Saint-Pol, John was deputed to receive the
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in 1236 and was given command of the army raised by Baldwin to retake Constantinople from
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in a military capacity before returning to Artois. According to the chronicler
231: 124: 69: 50: 57:, lord of Béthune, was the first husband of Eustachie, daughter of Lord 53:. As such, he inherited little money and no land. His eldest brother, 93: 159: 30:; died 1238) was a French nobleman and military leader in the 132: 219:
L'empire latin de Constantinople et la principauté de Morée
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for the regency of France. The marriage was within the
229: 206:Histoire généalogique de la maison de Béthune 162:. His death caused the army to disintegrate. 135:through her were recognized by Hugh in 1233. 189:(De Boeck, 2012), pp. 185–211, esp. 196–200. 142:. He returned to the west with the Emperor 197: 195: 192: 181: 179: 177: 175: 230: 211: 172: 13: 92:in 1227 in support of the lord of 14: 259: 154:, who preferred an alliance with 140:Latin Empire of Constantinople 1: 165: 138:Afterwards, John went to the 84:, he led the armies of Count 72:in Dendermonde. According to 109:prohibited degree of kinship 7: 208:(Paris, 1639), pp. 178–180. 10: 264: 37:John was the fifth son of 59:Gaucher III of Châtillon 221:(Paris, 1949), p. 179. 111:, but the attempts of 103:, who was challenging 63:Elisabeth of Saint-Pol 27: 86:Ferdinand of Flanders 115:and Elisabeth's son 248:Latin Empire people 243:People from Béthune 113:Enguerrand of Coucy 105:Blanche of Castile 90:Henry I of Brabant 76:, John served the 129:William of Andres 61:and the Countess 255: 222: 215: 209: 199: 190: 183: 82:Philippe Mousket 32:County of Artois 263: 262: 258: 257: 256: 254: 253: 252: 228: 227: 226: 225: 216: 212: 200: 193: 184: 173: 168: 148:John of Brienne 127:. According to 125:abbot of Anchin 78:King of England 43:lord of Béthune 28:Jean de Béthune 20:John of Béthune 17: 16:French nobleman 12: 11: 5: 261: 251: 250: 245: 240: 224: 223: 217:Jean Longnon, 210: 202:André Duchesne 191: 170: 169: 167: 164: 101:Philip Hurepel 74:Alain Derville 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 260: 249: 246: 244: 241: 239: 236: 235: 233: 220: 214: 207: 203: 198: 196: 188: 182: 180: 178: 176: 171: 163: 161: 157: 153: 149: 145: 141: 136: 134: 130: 126: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 102: 97: 95: 91: 88:against Duke 87: 83: 79: 75: 71: 66: 64: 60: 56: 52: 49:, heiress of 48: 44: 40: 35: 33: 29: 25: 21: 218: 213: 205: 186: 152:Frederick II 137: 98: 67: 36: 19: 18: 238:1238 deaths 70:Saint Giles 51:Dendermonde 232:Categories 166:References 144:Baldwin II 39:William II 156:Bulgaria 123:of the 94:Enghien 47:Matilda 160:Venice 121:homage 117:Hugh V 55:Daniel 45:, and 24:French 133:Encre 234:: 204:, 194:^ 174:^ 96:. 41:, 34:. 26:: 22:(

Index

French
County of Artois
William II
lord of Béthune
Matilda
Dendermonde
Daniel
Gaucher III of Châtillon
Elisabeth of Saint-Pol
Saint Giles
Alain Derville
King of England
Philippe Mousket
Ferdinand of Flanders
Henry I of Brabant
Enghien
Philip Hurepel
Blanche of Castile
prohibited degree of kinship
Enguerrand of Coucy
Hugh V
homage
abbot of Anchin
William of Andres
Encre
Latin Empire of Constantinople
Baldwin II
John of Brienne
Frederick II
Bulgaria

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