Philip of Artois

Philip of Artois
Spouse(s) Blanche of Brittany
Noble family House of Artois
Father Robert II of Artois
Mother Amicie de Courtenay
Born 1269
Died 11 September 1298(1298-09-11)

Philip of Artois (1269 11 September 1298) was the son of Robert II of Artois, Count of Artois,[1] and Amicie de Courtenay. He was the Lord of Conches, Nonancourt, and Domfront.

He married Blanche of Brittany, daughter of John II, Duke of Brittany, and had the following children:

He served under his father at the Battle of Furnes, where he was wounded. He never recovered, and died of the effects over a year later.[2] He was buried in the now-demolished church of the Couvent des Jacobins in Paris. His premature death led to a legal battle later, when Artois was left to his sister Mahaut rather than his son Robert.

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Footnotes

  1. Anquetil, Louis-Pierre and Gallais (Jean-Pierre, M.), Vincent Marie Viénot, Histoire de France depuis les Gaulois jusqu'à la mort de Louis XVI, (Rue Neuves Des Petit Champs, 1819), 184.
  2. Anquetil, 184.
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