John II (Vendôme)
John II († 1211 ) was a Count of Vendôme from the House of Preuilly . He was a son of Raoul von Vendôme and in 1202 succeeded his grandfather Burchard IV as count.
Johann was still under the age of majority, which is why his great-uncle Gottfried von Lavardin was the guardian of him. In March 1203 he paid homage to King Philip II August of France, thus taking into account the expropriation of the English King John Ohneland , who had been the liege lord of Vendôme in his capacity as Count of Anjou until then.
Since Johann II was not married, his uncle Johann III followed him on his death around 1211 . to.
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- ↑ Catalog des actes de Philippe Auguste , ed. by Léopold Delisle (1856), no.752, p. 173
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predecessor | Office | successor |
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Burchard IV. |
Count of Vendôme 1202-1211 |
Johann III. |
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SURNAME | Johann II. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | John II of Vendôme, Jean II de Vendôme |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Count of Vendôme |
DATE OF BIRTH | 12th Century |
DATE OF DEATH | 1211 |