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  1. He was Count of Ponthieu, ruler of a small province in northern France that fell under the suzerainty of the dukes of Normandy (later also kings of England) since at least the mid 11th century. He was son and heir of John I, Count of Ponthieu (d 1191) by his third wife Beatrice de St Pol. Contents 1 Family history and background

  2. John I ( Jean I) (died 24 February 1191), Count of Alençon, son of William III Talvas, Count of Ponthieu, [1] and Helie of Burgundy . Recognized as Count of Alençon by Henry II of England, John succeeded his father in 1171. He was a supporter of the Perseigne Abbey and the Abbey of Saint-Martin of Troarn .

  3. John I, Count of Ponthieu (Q983153) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... French Wikipedia. sex or gender. male. 0 references. country of citizenship ...

  4. John I, Count of La Marche, Jacques de Bourbon [ fr] Father. Louis I, Duke of Bourbon. Mother. Mary of Avesnes. James I of Bourbon (1319 – 6 April 1362), was a French prince du sang, and the son of Louis I, Duke of Bourbon [1] and Mary of Avesnes. He was Count of Ponthieu from 1351 to 1360, and Count of La Marche from 1341 to his death.

  5. He succeeded his father as Count of Ponthieu before 1129; this was during William's lifetime. [2] Around 1137, he founded the Cistercian Valloires Abbey. [3] He joined the Second Crusade under King Louis VII of France, [3] and died of a disease on 25 December 1147 in Ephesus. [3] He was succeeded by his son John I of Ponthieu.

  6. Enguerrand married Adelaide, daughter of Arnulf, Count of Holland, they had: With his second wife, Adelvie, [3] widow of Count Arnold II of Boulogne, [a] they had: Enguerrand married Berta, daughter of Geurenfrid. [3] Enguerrand died around 1045 [3] "at a great age." [citation needed]