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  1. 18 de oct. de 2022 · Jean de Luxembourg, Seigneur de Beaurevoir et Richeburg was born circa 1370. He was the son of Guy de Luxembourg, Comte de Ligny and Maud de Châtillon. He married Margaret d'Enghein, daughter of Louis d'Enghein, Comte de Brienne et Conversano and Joan de St. Severin, on 10 April 1384. He died circa 1397.

    • Beauvoir, Hauts-de-France
    • Marguerite D'enghien, Comtesse de Brienne
    • Hauts-de-France
    • 1370
  2. Mahaut of Châtillon. John of Luxembourg ( Jean de Luxembourg) ( c. 1370 – bef. 2 July 1397, Italy [1] ), was Lord of Beauvoir (or Beaurevoir) and Richebourg, and also (as John II) Count of Brienne and Conversano ( iure uxoris ).

    • 1387–1397
    • John II
  3. Juan de Luxemburgo ( Jean de Luxembourg ) ( c. 1370 - antes del 2 de julio de 1397, Italia [1] ), era el señor de Beauvoir (o Beaurevoir ) y Richebourg , y también (como Juan II ) el conde de Brienne y Conversano ( iure uxoris ). Era hijo de Guy I de Luxemburgo, conde de Ligny y Mahaut de Châtillon (1335-1378), condesa de Saint-Pol.

  4. John of Luxembourg ( Jean de Luxembourg) ( c. 1370 – bef. 2 July 1397, Italy ), was Lord of Beauvoir (or Beaurevoir) and Richebourg, and also (as John II) Count of Brienne and Conversano ( iure uxoris ).

  5. John of Luxembourg (Jean de Luxembourg) (c. 1370 – bef. 2 July 1397, Italy), was Lord of Beauvoir (or Beaurevoir) and Richebourg, and also (as John II) Count of Brienne and Conversano (iure uxoris).

  6. John II of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny (1392- 5 January 1441), inherited the title of Beauvoir from his father, and the title of Ligny from his aunt, Jeanne of Luxembourg. Louis of Luxembourg (died 18 September 1443). He was a statesman and a high-ranking churchman.

  7. John the Blind or John of Luxembourg ( Luxembourgish: Jang de Blannen; German: Johann der Blinde; Czech: Jan Lucemburský; 10 August 1296 – 26 August 1346), was the Count of Luxembourg from 1313 and King of Bohemia from 1310 and titular King of Poland. [2] .