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  1. John I, Count of Aumale. John I of Ponthieu (d. July 11, 1302, Kortrijk, County of Flanders, Kingdom of France) was Count of Aumale . He was son of Ferdinand II, Count of Aumale, and Laura of Montfort. [1] After the death of his father in 1260, he became co-ruler in the County of Aumale with his grandmother Joan.

  2. Ferdinand II, Count of Aumale 1252–1260 (son of Joan and Ferdinand I) John I 1260–1302 (son of Ferdinand II) John II 1302–1343 (married to Catherine of Artois , daughter of Philip of Artois and Blanche of Brittany )

  3. She also ruled as Countess of Ponthieu (1251–1279) and Aumale (1237–1279). Her daughter, the English queen Eleanor of Castile, was her successor in Ponthieu. Ferdinand II, Count of Aumale, her son and co-ruler in Aumale, predeceased her, thus she was succeeded by her grandson John I, Count of Aumale .

  4. John I of Ponthieu (d. July 11, 1302, Kortrijk, County of Flanders, Kingdom of France) was Count of Aumale. He was son of Ferdinand II, Count of Aumale, and Laura of Montfort. After the death of his father in 1260, he became co-ruler in the County of Aumale with his grandmother Joan. They reigned together until her death in 1279.

  5. John I of Ponthieu (? - Kortrijk, July 11, 1302) was Count of Aumale. He was son of Ferdinand II, Count of Aumale, and Laura of Montfort. After the death of his father in 1260, he became co-ruler in the County of Aumale with his grandmother Joan . They reigned together until her death in 1279...

  6. Date of birth: 13th century (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Date of death: 11 July 1302 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584), 1302

  7. William de Forz, count of Aumale, belonged to later, in 1190, another William de Forz, father of. one of the great Anglo-Norman families through the subject of this study, joined other knights in. his mother and to the old Poitevin nobility through giving land near the mouth of the river Sevre for a. his father.