Cine s-a căsătorit cu Ioana I, Contesă de Auvergne?

  • Filip al II-lea de Auvergne este căsătorit Ioana I, Contesă de Auvergne in . Diferența de vârstă a fost de 2 ani, 5 luni și 28 zile.

  • John II of France este căsătorit Ioana I, Contesă de Auvergne pe . Ioana I, Contesă de Auvergne avea 23 de ani în ziua nunții (23 ani, 9 luni și 3 zile). John II of France avea 30 de ani în ziua nunții (30 ani, 9 luni și 15 zile). Diferența de vârstă a fost de 7 ani, 0 luni și 12 zile.

    Căsătoria a durat 10 ani, 7 luni și 18 zile (3883 zile). Căsătoria s-a încheiat la .

Ioana I, Contesă de Auvergne: Cronologie privind starea căsătoriei

Ioana I, Contesă de Auvergne

Ioana I, Contesă de Auvergne

Ioana I de Auvergne (8 mai 1326 – 29 septembrie 1360) a fost fiica lui William al XII-lea de Auvergne și a soției acestuia, Marguerite d'Évreux (sora lui Filip al III-lea de Navara). Ioana a fost regină consort a Franței prin căsătoria cu regele Ioan al II-lea al Franței.

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Filip al II-lea de Auvergne

Filip al II-lea de Auvergne

Philippe de Bourgogne, dit « Philippe Monsieur » ( - † , à Aiguillon), comte d'Auvergne et de Boulogne (1338-1346), fils d'Eudes IV, duc de Bourgogne, et de Jeanne de France, comtesse de Bourgogne et d'Artois. Son prénom lui a été donné en hommage à son grand-père maternel Philippe V le Long.

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Ioana I, Contesă de Auvergne

Ioana I, Contesă de Auvergne
 
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John II of France

John II of France

John II (French: Jean II; 26 April 1319 – 8 April 1364), called John the Good (French: Jean le Bon), was King of France from 1350 until his death in 1364. When he came to power, France faced several disasters: the Black Death, which killed between a third and a half of its population; popular revolts known as Jacqueries; free companies (Grandes Compagnies) of routiers who plundered the country; and English aggression that resulted in catastrophic military losses, including the Battle of Poitiers of 1356, in which John was captured.

While John was a prisoner in London, his son Charles became regent and faced several rebellions, which he overcame. To liberate his father, he concluded the Treaty of Brétigny (1360), by which France lost many territories and paid an enormous ransom. In an exchange of hostages, which included his son Louis I, Duke of Anjou, John was released from captivity to raise funds for his ransom. Upon his return to France, he created the franc to stabilise the currency and tried to get rid of the free companies by sending them to a crusade, but Pope Innocent VI died shortly before their meeting in Avignon. When John was informed that Louis had escaped from captivity, he voluntarily returned to England, where he died in 1364. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Charles V.

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