Jean I. de Neufchâtel
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Jean I. de Neufchâtel
Summary
Jean I. de Neufchâtel is a human[1]. He died in Palestine[2]. He died on April 1, 1433[3].
Key Facts
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel passed away in Palestine[2].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel died on April 1, 1433[3].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel's father was Thiébaut VI, Sire de Neufchâtel[4].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel's mother was Marguerite de Bourgogne, Dame de Montaigu[5].
- A child of Jean I. de Neufchâtel was Thiebaut bâtard de Neufchâtel, Seigneur de Nanteuil-le-Fosse[6].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel held the position of Grand Butler of France[7].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel held the position of chamberlain[8].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel received the Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[9].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel is recorded as male[10].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel's noble title is recorded as lord of Montaigu[12].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel's Commons category is recorded as Jean Ier de Neufchâtel-Montaigu[13].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel was part of the conflict Battle of Anthon[14].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel's given name is recorded as Jean[15].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel's described by source is recorded as Sigilla[16].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel's name in native language is recorded as Jean I. de Neufchâtel[17].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel's sibling is recorded as Thiébaut VII de Neufchâtel, Sire de Neufchâtel, Châtelot et Risnel[18].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel's sibling is recorded as Cathérine de Neufchâtel, Dame de Nancuise[19].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel's sibling is recorded as Humbert von Neuenburg[20].
- Jean I. de Neufchâtel's social classification is recorded as nobility[21].
Body
Origins and Family
Jean I. de Neufchâtel's father was Thiébaut VI, Sire de Neufchâtel[4]. His mother was Marguerite de Bourgogne, Dame de Montaigu[5].
Career and Affiliations
Positions held include Grand Butler of France[7], a position[22], in Kingdom of France[23] and chamberlain[8], a profession[24].
Recognition
Jean I. de Neufchâtel received the Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[9].
Personal Life
A child of Jean I. de Neufchâtel was Thiebaut bâtard de Neufchâtel, Seigneur de Nanteuil-le-Fosse[6].
Death and Burial
Jean I. de Neufchâtel died on April 1, 1433[3]. He died in Palestine[2].
FAQs
Where did Jean I. de Neufchâtel die?
Jean I. de Neufchâtel passed away in Palestine[2].
Who were Jean I. de Neufchâtel's parents?
Jean I. de Neufchâtel's father was Thiébaut VI, Sire de Neufchâtel[4]. Jean I. de Neufchâtel's mother was Marguerite de Bourgogne, Dame de Montaigu[5].
What awards did Jean I. de Neufchâtel receive?
Honors received include Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[9].