Johann I
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Johann I
Summary
Johann I is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1400[2]. He died in Bulgnéville[3]. He died on July 2, 1431[4].
Key Facts
- Johann I died in Bulgnéville[3].
- Johann I was born on January 1, 1400[2].
- Johann I died on July 2, 1431[4].
- Johann I died on 1431[5].
- Johann I's father was Frederick III, Count of Moers[6].
- Johann I's mother was Walpurg von Saarwerden[7].
- Johann I was married to Adelheid of Geroldseck[8].
- A child of Johann I was Jakob I, Graf von Mörs und Saarwerden[9].
- Johann I is recorded as male[10].
- Johann I's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Johann I's noble title is recorded as Graf[12].
- Johann I was part of the conflict Battle of Bulgnéville[13].
- Johann I's given name is recorded as Johann[14].
- Johann I's manner of death is recorded as death in battle[15].
- Johann I's described by source is recorded as Nouveau dictionnaire de biographie alsacienne[16].
- Johann I's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[17].
- Johann I's sibling is recorded as Frederick IV[18].
Body
Origins and Family
Johann I was born on January 1, 1400[2]. His father was Frederick III, Count of Moers[6]. His mother was Walpurg von Saarwerden[7].
Personal Life
Johann I was married to Adelheid of Geroldseck[8]. A child of him was Jakob I, Graf von Mörs und Saarwerden[9].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include July 2, 1431[4] and 1431[5]. Johann I died in Bulgnéville[3].
FAQs
Where did Johann I die?
Johann I passed away in Bulgnéville[3].
Who were Johann I's parents?
Johann I's father was Frederick III, Count of Moers[6]. Johann I's mother was Walpurg von Saarwerden[7].
Who was Johann I married to?
Johann I's spouses include Adelheid of Geroldseck[8].