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  1. Auvergne was integrated in turn into the appanages of Alphonse, count of Poitou and Toulouse (1241–1271) and of John, duke of Berry and Auvergne and count of Poitiers and Montpensier (1360–1416). During the Hundred Years' War Auvergne faced numerous raids and revolts, including the Tuchin Revolt .

  2. On 8 July 1505 the young Albany married his first cousin Anne, Countess of Auvergne and Lauraguais (eldest daughter and heiress of Albany's maternal uncle John III, Count of Auvergne who had died in 1501). Thus John started to enjoy the position and rights of Count of Auvergne and Lauraguais in France, until Anne's death in 1524.

  3. John II died the same year as his second and last known son. Jeanne remained a widow for seven years. On 11 January 1495, Jeanne married her second husband John III, Count of Auvergne. [1] They had: Anne, [3] married John Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany. Madeleine, married Lorenzo II, Duke of Urbino. [1] She was the mother of Catherine de' Medici.

  4. John III, Count of Auvergne: Count of Auvergne (1467 - 1501), Count, From: France | Also Viewed

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  6. John III, Count of Auvergne: Count of Auvergne (1467 - 1501), Count, From: France | Lists

  7. John III, Count of Auxerre. Jean of Châlon, Count of Auxerre was a French nobleman and soldier who fought in the Hundred Years' War, and was the son of Jean II of Châlon. He was Count of Auxerre from 1361 to 1370. Although a French encyclopaedia lists him as Grand Butler of France, his father (who was not killed in battle as the article ...