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Robert IV of Artois
Count of Eu
ReignApril 1387 - July 1387
Predecessor John of Artois
Successor Philip of Artois
Born1356
Died20 July 1387
Castel dell'Ovo
BuriedSan Lorenzo Maggiore, Naples
Noble family Artois
Spouse(s) Joanna, Duchess of Durazzo
Father John of Artois, Count of Eu
MotherIsabeau of Melun

Robert IV of Artois (1356 – 20 July 1387), son of John of Artois, Count of Eu and Isabeau of Melun, was Count of Eu from April to July 1387.

About 1376, he married Joanna of Durazzo, daughter of Charles, Duke of Durazzo. [1] Robert inherited the County of Eu upon his father's death on 6 April 1387, along with Saint-Valery and Ault. However, as he was in Naples at the time, he never learned of his father's death nor did he rule his lands. On 20 July 1387, he and his wife were poisoned on the orders of Joanna's own sister Margaret, Queen Regent of Naples, while they were staying at Castel dell'Ovo. Robert and Joanna were buried in the church of San Lorenzo Maggiore in Naples.

The marriage of Robert and Joanna was childless. Robert was succeeded in his titles by his younger brother, Philip.

References

  1. ^ Setton 1975, p. 216.

Sources

  • Setton, Kenneth M. (1975). "The Catalans in Greece". In Hazard, Harry W. (ed.). A History of the Crusades: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth centuries. Vol. III. University of Wisconsin Press.
Preceded by Count of Eu
1387
Succeeded by


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert IV of Artois
Count of Eu
ReignApril 1387 - July 1387
Predecessor John of Artois
Successor Philip of Artois
Born1356
Died20 July 1387
Castel dell'Ovo
BuriedSan Lorenzo Maggiore, Naples
Noble family Artois
Spouse(s) Joanna, Duchess of Durazzo
Father John of Artois, Count of Eu
MotherIsabeau of Melun

Robert IV of Artois (1356 – 20 July 1387), son of John of Artois, Count of Eu and Isabeau of Melun, was Count of Eu from April to July 1387.

About 1376, he married Joanna of Durazzo, daughter of Charles, Duke of Durazzo. [1] Robert inherited the County of Eu upon his father's death on 6 April 1387, along with Saint-Valery and Ault. However, as he was in Naples at the time, he never learned of his father's death nor did he rule his lands. On 20 July 1387, he and his wife were poisoned on the orders of Joanna's own sister Margaret, Queen Regent of Naples, while they were staying at Castel dell'Ovo. Robert and Joanna were buried in the church of San Lorenzo Maggiore in Naples.

The marriage of Robert and Joanna was childless. Robert was succeeded in his titles by his younger brother, Philip.

References

  1. ^ Setton 1975, p. 216.

Sources

  • Setton, Kenneth M. (1975). "The Catalans in Greece". In Hazard, Harry W. (ed.). A History of the Crusades: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth centuries. Vol. III. University of Wisconsin Press.
Preceded by Count of Eu
1387
Succeeded by



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