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John II, Count of Holland

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John II of Avesnes (1247August 22 1304) was the oldest son of John I of Avesnes and Adelaide of Holland.

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History

John II was Count of Hainaut from 1280 to his death, succeeding his grandmother, Margaret II. John continued the war between the House of Dampierre and the House of Avesnes against count Guy of Flanders for imperial Flanders. He became Count of Holland in 1299 with the death of John I, Count of Holland, through his mother Adelaide of Holland, heiress and regent of this county. His descendants maintained this personal union between the counties. His nephew, Count Floris V, was fighting against Flanders for Zeeland. He sought help of France against Flanders. The French defeated the Flemish in 1300 and 1301. The rebels in Zeeland were defeated as well. John's brother, Guy of Avesnes, became Bishop of Utrecht. So all his main enemies were gone. The tide changed dramatically after a Flemish uprising and the defeat of the French army at the Battle of the Golden Spurs in 1302. Flemish patriots attacked Hainaut and Zeeland supported by the dissatisfied population there. Guy of Namur defeated John's son, William, in a battle on the island of Duiveland. Bishop Guy of Utrecht was taken prisoner. Guy of Namur and Duke John II of Brabant conquered most of Utrecht, Holland, and Zeeland. Guy of Namur was finally defeated in 1304 by the fleet of Holland and France at the naval Battle of Zierikzee. John II regained most of his authority when he died in the same year.

Family

In 1270, John married Philippine of Luxemburg, daughter of Count Henry II of Luxemburg and Marguerite of Bar. Their children were:

  1. John, senior de Beaumont, Count of Ostervant (d. 11 July 1302).
  2. Henry, a canon in Cambrai, (d. 1303).
  3. Simon.
  4. William I, Count of Hainaut.
  5. Jean, senior de Beaumont, (128811 March 1356). He was married to Marguerite, Countess de Soissons.
  6. Margaret, (d. 18 October 1342), married Robert II of Artois.
  7. Alix, (d. 26 October 1317), married 1290 Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk.
  8. Isabelle, (d. 1305), married Raoul de Clermont, senior de Nesle.
  9. Jeanne, a nun at Fontenelles.
  10. Marie (12801354), married Louis I, Duke of Bourbon.
  11. Matilda, Abbess of Nivelles.
  12. Willem de Cuser (b. 1290)

References

  • Encyclopedia: Grote Winkler Prins
  • French wikipedia on this subject

See also

Preceded by
Margaret
Count of Hainaut Succeeded by
William I
Preceded by
John I
Count of Holland and Zeeland

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