John I of Harcourt
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John I of Harcourt
Summary
John I of Harcourt is a human[1]. He was born on 1199[2]. He died on November 5, 1288[3]. He worked as a politician[4]. He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[5]
Key Facts
- John I of Harcourt was born on 1199[2].
- John I of Harcourt died on November 5, 1288[3].
- John I of Harcourt's father was Richard of Harcourt[6].
- John I of Harcourt's mother was Mathilde Tesson, Dame de La Roche-Tesson, de Saint-Sauveur le Vicomte, d'Anvers et d'Avrilly[7].
- Among John I of Harcourt's spouses was Alix de Beaumont-Gâtinais[8].
- A child of John I of Harcourt was John II, Count of Harcourt[9].
- A child of John I of Harcourt was Robert d'Harcourt[10].
- A child of John I of Harcourt was Guy de Harcourt[11].
- A child of John I of Harcourt was Agnes d'Harcourt[12].
- A child of John I of Harcourt was Raoul d’Harcourt[13].
- A child of John I of Harcourt was Guillaume d'Harcourt, Seigneur de La Saussaye[14].
- John I of Harcourt held citizenship in France[15].
- John I of Harcourt worked as a politician[4].
- John I of Harcourt is recorded as male[16].
- John I of Harcourt's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- John I of Harcourt's given name is recorded as Jean[18].
- John I of Harcourt's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[19].
- John I of Harcourt's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': "Jean Ier d'Harcourt"}[20].
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Origins and Family
John I of Harcourt was born on 1199[2]. His father was Richard of Harcourt[6]. His mother was Mathilde Tesson, Dame de La Roche-Tesson, de Saint-Sauveur le Vicomte, d'Anvers et d'Avrilly[7].
Career and Affiliations
John I of Harcourt worked as a politician[4].
Personal Life
John I of Harcourt was married to Alix de Beaumont-Gâtinais[8]. Children include John II, Count of Harcourt[9], a knight[21], 1240–1302[22], of Kingdom of France[23]; Robert d'Harcourt[10], a Catholic priest[24]; Guy de Harcourt[11], a Catholic priest[25]; Agnes d'Harcourt[12], a nun[26], 1245–1291[27], of Kingdom of France[28]; Raoul d’Harcourt[13], a jurist[29]; and Guillaume d'Harcourt, Seigneur de La Saussaye[14].
Death and Burial
John I of Harcourt died on November 5, 1288[3].
Why It Matters
John I of Harcourt has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[5]
FAQs
Who were John I of Harcourt's parents?
John I of Harcourt's father was Richard of Harcourt[6]. John I of Harcourt's mother was Mathilde Tesson, Dame de La Roche-Tesson, de Saint-Sauveur le Vicomte, d'Anvers et d'Avrilly[7].
Who was John I of Harcourt married to?
John I of Harcourt's spouses include Alix de Beaumont-Gâtinais[8].
What did John I of Harcourt do for work?
John I of Harcourt worked as politician[4].