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John I
Duke of Brabant
Duke of Lothier
Duke of Limburg
Portrait of John I, Duke of Brabant from the Codex Manesse.
Portrait of John I, Duke of Brabant from the Codex Manesse.
Spouse Margaret, Princess of France
Margaret of Flanders
Issue
Godfrey
John II, Duke of Brabant
Margaret
Marie
Titles and styles
The Duke of Brabant, Lothier and Limburg
Noble family House of Reginar
Father Henry III, Duke of Brabant
Mother Adelaide of Burgundy
Born 1252
Died 31 May 1294

John I of Brabant, also called John the Victorious (Leuven 1252/1253 – 3 May 1294 in Leuven) was Duke of Brabant (1267–1294), Lothier and Limburg (1288–1294).

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[edit] Life

He was the son of Henry III, Duke of Brabant and Aleidis of Burgundy, daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy. He was also an older brother of Maria of Brabant, Queen consort of Philip III of France. In 1267 his older brother Henry IV, Duke of Brabant, being mentally deficient, was deposed in his favour.

[edit] Battle of Woeringen

His greatest military victory was the Battle of Woeringen, by which John I came to reign over the Duchy of Limburg. He was completely outnumbered in forces but led the successful invasion into the Rhineland to defeat the confederacy. In 1288 Limburg was formally attached to Brabant.[1]

[edit] Model prince

John I is said to be the perfect model of a feudal prince in the days of chivalry: brave, adventurous; excelling in every form of active exercise, fond of display, and generous in temper. He was considered one of the most gifted princes of his time.[1] This made him very popular in Middle Ages poetry and literature. Even today there exists an ode to him, so well-known that it was a potential candidate to be the North Brabant anthem. John I delighted in tournaments and was always eager to take part in jousts. He was also famous for his many illegitimate children.[1]

[edit] Death

On 3 May 1294 at some marriage festivities at Bar-le-Duc (now France), John I was mortally wounded in the arm in an encounter. He was buried in the church of the Minderbroeders in Leuven, but since the Protestant iconoclasm (Beeldenstorm) in 1566, nothing remains of his tomb.

[edit] Family and children

He was married twice. First, on 5 September 1270 to Marguerite of France, daughter of Louis IX of France and Marguerite of Provence. She took the title of Duchess of Brabant. In this marriage he had a son, but both died shortly after birth.

Second, he married 1273 to Margaret of Flanders (d. 3 July 1285), daughter of Guy, Count of Flanders and had the following children:[1]

  1. Godfrey (1273/74 – aft. 13 September 1283).
  2. John II of Brabant (1275–1312).
  3. Margaret (4 October 1276–14 December 1311, Genoa), married 9 June 1292 to Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor.
  4. Marie (d. after 2 December 1338), married to Count Amadeus V of Savoy.

One of John's illegitimate children was Jean Meuwe, Seigneur of Wavre and Dongelberg.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d "John I of Brabant", The Encyclopaedia Brittanica, p. 445, Retrieved 6 October 2009.
  2. ^ "Messager des sciences historiques...", p. 194, Retrieved 6 oct 2009.

[edit] See also

Regnal titles
Preceded by
Henry IV
Duke of Brabant and Lothier
1267 – 1294
Succeeded by
John II
Preceded by
Interregnum
Duke of Limburg
1288 – 1294



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