Johann I. (Dammartin)

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Johann von Trie (French: Jean de Trie ; † July 11, 1302 at Courtrai ) was as Johann II a lord of Trie (today Trie-Château and Trie-la-Ville ), Mouchy-le-Châtel and Plessis-Billebaut as well as Johann I a Count of Dammartin from the House of Trie . He was a son of Mathieu de Trie , Count von Dammartin, and Marselie de Montmorency.

In 1282 Johann moved in the entourage of Count Robert II of Artois to southern Italy to assist Charles of Anjou in the fight against the Aragonese ( Sicilian Vespers ). At the side of the Count of Artois he also fought in 1302 in the disastrous battle of the golden spurs against the Flemings , in which both fell.

He was married to Yolande, a daughter of Count Johann I von Dreux . Her son was Rainald II († 1316).

Individual evidence

  1. Guillaume de Nangis , Gesta Philippi Regis Franciæ , in: Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France 20 (1840), pp. 522-523
  2. ^ Extraits de la Chronique attribuée a Jean Desnouelles, abbé de Saint-Vincent de Laon , in: Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France 21 (1840), p. 191. Among the fallen there was also a Renaud de Trie, apparently a relative of the Counts of Dammartin, see also Chronicon Girardi de Fracheto et anonyma ejusdem operis continuation , in: Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France 21 (1840), p. 20.
predecessor Office successor
Matthias Count of Dammartin
1272–1302
Rainald II.