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  1. John I of Ponthieu (c. 1140 – 1191) was the son of Guy II of Ponthieu and Ida. He succeeded his father as Count of Ponthieu in 1147.

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      The County of Ponthieu (French: Comté de Ponthieu, Latin:...

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    John I of Amalfi (died 1007) John I of Ponthieu (c. 1147 – 1191) John I (archbishop of Trier) (c. 1140-1212), Archbishop of Trier from 1190 to 1212. John of England (1166–1216), King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine and Count of Anjou. John I of Sweden (c. 1201 – 1222) John of Brienne (c. 1148 – 1237), king of ...

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    Ponthieu played a small but important role in the politics that led up to the Norman invasion of England in 1066.

    Renaissance Ponthieu, specifically Abbeville, is the setting for the 1993 film The Hour of the Pig, which was released in the US as The Advocate and stars Colin Firth. Part of the action turns on the difference in the Renaissance era between Ponthieu law and that of France, which was then a separate kingdom.

    Bouquet, Martin (1767). Rerum Gallicarum et Francicarum Scriptores. Vol. XI. Paris.
    Dunbabin, Jean (2000). France in the Making 843-1180. Oxford: OUP. ISBN 0-19-820846-4.
    Barlow, Frank (2002). The Godwins. London: Pearson Longman. ISBN 0-582-78440-9.
  4. John (1246), died young and buried at the cathedral in Córdoba. She accompanied Ferdinand to Andalucia and lived with him in the army camp as he besieged Seville in 1248. Upon her mother's death in 1251, Joan succeeded as Countess of Ponthieu and Montreuil, which she held in her own right.

  5. 13 de may. de 2017 · earl of Lancaster, and his nephew, John of Brittany, earl of Richmond, were empowered 'to exact from Philip, king of France, the king's kinsman, the county of Ponthieu, which, by the death of Joan, queen of Castile and countess of Ponthieu, falls by hereditary right to Eleanor, the king's consort '.9 William