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John II, Count of Saarbrücken

Not to be confounded with his uncle John II of Saarbrücken-Commercy (fr)

John II, Count of Saarbrücken
Johann II. Graf von Saarbrücken
Count of Saarbrücken
Seigneur of Commercy
Count of Saarbrücken
Reign1342–1381
Seigneur of Commercy
Reign1326-1381
Bornc. 1310
Died(1381-03-11)11 March 1381
SpouseGhislette of Bar
IssueJohanna of Saarbrücken
HouseHouse of Saarbrücken-Commercy
FatherSimon of Saarbrücken-Commercy
MotherMargaret of Savoy

John II of Saarbrücken, Jean II de Sarrebruck, Johann II von Saarbrücken (circa 1310 – 11 March 1381). He was the Count of Saarbrücken (de) and Seigneur (lord) of Commercy (fr), as Jean IV of Saarbrücken-Commercy, part "Château bas".

Life edit

John was the son of Simon of Saarbrücken-Commercy (d. 1325), son of John I (fr) (b. 1265 - 1341/42), Count of Saarbrücken. His mother was Marguerite of Savoy-Vaud (d. 1313), a daughter of Louis I of Vaud, married with Simon in 1309.

1326, before the death of John II's grandfather, Count John I, the inheritance was divided. John was awarded the County of Saarbrücken and a small part of Commercy, called "Saarbrücken" or "Château bas". The larger part of Commercy, called "Château haut", went to his uncle John II (Jean II) (fr), as "Seigneur of Commercy", of the house of Saarbrücken-Commercy. One of his sons was Jean III.

Like his father Simon, John II supported France in the war against England. During the Battle of Poitiers 1356, both John II and King John II of France were taken prisoner by the English. He was held in Wallingford Castle until 1360.

In 1362, he fought against gangs of mercenaries near Lyon and was briefly taken prisoner again. John II undertook several diplomatic missions in the service of the French King. In 1362, he travelled to the court of Emperor Charles IV and in the following years, he travelled to the English court several times. In 1364, he was appointed Grand Butler of France as a reward for his services. In 1370 John was appointed chairman of the Court of Finances. In 1371, he received the Lordship of Vaucouleurs.

In 1380, John II retired from the French court. He died in 1381. As he had no sons, his daughter Johanna inherited the County of Saarbrücken. However, she died later that year, and the county fell to her son Philipp I of Nassau-Weilburg. Various lines of the House of Nassau would hold the county until it was conquered by France in 1795.

Marriage and issue edit

Latest in 1334, John II married Ghislette (d. 1356/62), a daughter of Peter of Bar (d.c. 1348), Lord of Pierrefort, son of Theobald II, Count of Bar. Ghiselette's mother was Jeanne of Vienne (d.b. 1326), daughter of Hugues of Vienne (d. 1307?), Sire of Longwy and Pagny (or Philipp I, Count of Vianden?). John and Ghislette had one daughter:

Ancestry edit

References edit

  • Walter Mohr (1974), "Johann II.", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 10, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 522–522; (full text online)


External links edit

  • Joachim Conrad: Saarbrücken-Commercy, Johann II. von 2015-05-21 at the Wayback Machine, in: Saarländische Biografien, viewed on 1 July 2011
John II, Count of Saarbrücken
House of Commercy
Born: circa 1325 Died: 11 March 1381
Preceded by
Jean I of Saarbrücken-Commercy
  Count of Saarbrücken
1342–1381
Succeeded by
Johanna
Preceded by
Jean I of Saarbrücken-Commercy
  Seigneur of Commercy
"Château bas", as Jean IV

1326-1381

john, count, saarbrücken, confounded, with, uncle, john, saarbrücken, commercy, johann, graf, saarbrückencount, saarbrückenseigneur, commercycount, saarbrückenreign1342, 1381seigneur, commercyreign1326, 1381bornc, 1310died, 1381, march, 1381spouseghislette, ba. Not to be confounded with his uncle John II of Saarbrucken Commercy fr John II Count of SaarbruckenJohann II Graf von SaarbruckenCount of SaarbruckenSeigneur of CommercyCount of SaarbruckenReign1342 1381Seigneur of CommercyReign1326 1381Bornc 1310Died 1381 03 11 11 March 1381SpouseGhislette of BarIssueJohanna of SaarbruckenHouseHouse of Saarbrucken CommercyFatherSimon of Saarbrucken CommercyMotherMargaret of SavoyJohn II of Saarbrucken Jean II de Sarrebruck Johann II von Saarbrucken circa 1310 11 March 1381 He was the Count of Saarbrucken de and Seigneur lord of Commercy fr as Jean IV of Saarbrucken Commercy part Chateau bas Contents 1 Life 2 Marriage and issue 3 Ancestry 4 References 5 External linksLife editJohn was the son of Simon of Saarbrucken Commercy d 1325 son of John I fr b 1265 1341 42 Count of Saarbrucken His mother was Marguerite of Savoy Vaud d 1313 a daughter of Louis I of Vaud married with Simon in 1309 1326 before the death of John II s grandfather Count John I the inheritance was divided John was awarded the County of Saarbrucken and a small part of Commercy called Saarbrucken or Chateau bas The larger part of Commercy called Chateau haut went to his uncle John II Jean II fr as Seigneur of Commercy of the house of Saarbrucken Commercy One of his sons was Jean III Like his father Simon John II supported France in the war against England During the Battle of Poitiers 1356 both John II and King John II of France were taken prisoner by the English He was held in Wallingford Castle until 1360 In 1362 he fought against gangs of mercenaries near Lyon and was briefly taken prisoner again John II undertook several diplomatic missions in the service of the French King In 1362 he travelled to the court of Emperor Charles IV and in the following years he travelled to the English court several times In 1364 he was appointed Grand Butler of France as a reward for his services In 1370 John was appointed chairman of the Court of Finances In 1371 he received the Lordship of Vaucouleurs In 1380 John II retired from the French court He died in 1381 As he had no sons his daughter Johanna inherited the County of Saarbrucken However she died later that year and the county fell to her son Philipp I of Nassau Weilburg Various lines of the House of Nassau would hold the county until it was conquered by France in 1795 Marriage and issue editLatest in 1334 John II married Ghislette d 1356 62 a daughter of Peter of Bar d c 1348 Lord of Pierrefort son of Theobald II Count of Bar Ghiselette s mother was Jeanne of Vienne d b 1326 daughter of Hugues of Vienne d 1307 Sire of Longwy and Pagny or Philipp I Count of Vianden John and Ghislette had one daughter Johanna d 1381 married in 1353 to John I Count of Nassau Weilburg 1309 1371 and had several children as follows Formally she succeeded briefly as Countess of Saarbrucken and as regent of Nassau Weilburg for her young son and the House of Nassau Saarbrucken followed with their son Philipp I Count of Nassau Saarbrucken Weilburg 1368 1429 who ruled both the County of Nassau Weilburg and the County of Saarbrucken He married Anna of Hohenlohe Weikersheim d 1410 and Elisabeth of Lorraine Vaudemont c 1395 1456 and had several children At Philipps death in 1429 the counties were ruled jointly by his eldest sons with their mother Elisabeth as regent until 1442 then it was divided between them Philip II of Nassau Weilburg 1418 1492 Count and founder of the line Nassau Weilburg At his majority in 1438 he began ruling in collaboration with his mother Johann II of Nassau Saarbrucken aka Jean John II III 1423 1472 Count and founder of the line Nassau Saarbrucken In 1444 he sold the Seigneurie of Commercy Chateau Bas to Louis of Lorraine fr 1427 1445 marquis Pont a Mousson son of King Rene of Anjou 1409 1480 who inherited the property from his son Johann d October 6 1365 and Johannette d October 6 1365 twins Johanna 1362 1383 married in Kassel in 1377 to Hermann II Landgrave of Hesse ca 1342 June 10 1413 Johanna died on January 1 1383 in Marburg Agnes d 1401 married in 1382 to Count Simon III Wecker of Zweibrucken Bitsch d 1401 Schonette d 1436 married in 1384 to Heinrich X von Homburg d 1409 married in 1414 to Otto II Duke of Brunswick Osterode 1396 1452 Margarete d 1427 married ca 1393 to Frederick III Count of Veldenz d 1444 Ancestry editAncestors of John II Count of SaarbruckenSimon III of Commercy fr d c 1247 son of Gaucher I of Broyes Commercy fr Simon IV of Saarbrucken Commercy b 1247 1308 Count of Saarbrucken Seigneur of CommercyMathilde Countess of Saarbrucken c 1224 1276 daughter of Simon III Count of SaarbruckenJean I of Saarbrucken Commercy fr c 1260 1341 42 Count of Saarbrucken Seigneur of Commercyancestry with Gaucher II Seigneur of Commercy fr d 1308 Elisabeth Marguerite of Broyes CommercySimon of Saarbrucken Commercy d 1325 Gobert VI fr d c 1239 Gobert VII fr c 1223 1279 Julienne of Rosoy d a 1251 daughter of Roger of RosoyMahaut of Aspremont fr Thomas II of Coucy Vervins d 1252 1253 son of Ralph I Lord of CoucyAgnes of Coucy 1226 1277 Mahaut of Rethel d a 1255 daughter of Hugh II Count of RethelJohn II Count of SaarbruckenSeigneur of Commercy Chateau bas Thomas I Count of Savoy 1178 1233 Thomas II of Piedmont c 1199 1259 Lord of Piedmont Count of Flanders amp Hainaut jure uxoris regent of SavoyMargaret Beatrix of Geneva c 1280 d 1252 Louis I of Savoy 1249 50 c 1302 Baron of VaudTeodoro Tedesio III Fieschi Count of Lavagna c 1180 b 1248 Beatrice Fieschi fr 1225 1283 Simone della Volta 1204 1248 or Vigolan of Capo CorsoMargaret of Savoy d 1313 Philip of Montfort Lord of Tyre 1206 1270 Philip II of Montfort Lord of Castres d 1270 Eleonore of Courtenay 1208 b 1230 daughter of Peter II of CourtenayJeanne of Montfort Chambeon fr 1250 1300 Guy I of Levis fr Lord of Mirepoix d 1233 Jeanne de Levis MirepoixGuibourge of Montfort d a 1234 References editWalter Mohr 1974 Johann II Neue Deutsche Biographie in German vol 10 Berlin Duncker amp Humblot pp 522 522 full text online External links editJoachim Conrad Saarbrucken Commercy Johann II von Archived 2015 05 21 at the Wayback Machine in Saarlandische Biografien viewed on 1 July 2011John II Count of SaarbruckenHouse of CommercyBorn circa 1325 Died 11 March 1381Preceded byJean I of Saarbrucken Commercy nbsp Count of Saarbrucken1342 1381 Succeeded byJohannaPreceded byJean I of Saarbrucken Commercy nbsp Seigneur of Commercy Chateau bas as Jean IV1326 1381 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John II Count of Saarbrucken amp oldid 1169415891, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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