- Robert III of Artois
Robert III of Artois (1287–1342,
Vannes ) was the son ofPhilip of Artois and Blanche of Brittany [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORTHERN%20FRANCE.htm#RobertIIIArtoisdied1342B Robert d'Artois on Foundation for Medieval Genealogy site] ] .In 1318 he married Jeanne de Valois (1304–1363), daughter of
Charles of Valois , and had issue :
* Louis (1320–1326/29)
* John of Artois (1321–1387),Count of Eu "sans Terre"
* Jeanne (b. 1323), d. young
* James (1325 – aft. 1347)
* Robert (1326 – aft. 1347)
*Charles of Artois, Count of Pézenas andLongueville (1328–1385)Robert played an important role in the succession of
Philip VI of France (his wife's half-brother) to the throne, and was his trusted adviser for some time. However, since the death of his grandfatherRobert II of Artois he had been involved in a succession dispute with his aunt Mahaut over theCounty of Artois . At her death in 1329, the claim passed to her daughterJeanne II, Countess of Burgundy , and the matter of the succession was again raised. Robert introduced a forged letter in support of his claims on Artois, but was discovered. His goods were confiscated in 1331, and he fled the country in 1332 to escape arrest and execution, and took refuge with his nephewJohn II, Marquis of Namur . Philip confiscated his property, imprisoned his wife and his sons John and Charles, and requested that theBishop of Liège attack Namur. Accordingly, Robert fled again toJohn III, Duke of Brabant , who had married his niece. Again, the influence of Philip stirred up a war against Brabant, and Robert was exiled again, this time toEngland .Arriving in England in 1334, he encouraged King Edward III to claim the title of
King of France as a descendant of Philip IV. He followed Edward in his campaigns thereafter, including command of the Anglo-Flemish army at the inconclusivebattle of Saint-Omer in 1340; he ultimately succumbed to wounds incurred during theWar of the Breton Succession . He is buried inSt. Paul's Cathedral , inLondon .He is a major character in
The Accursed Kings , a series of historical novels byMaurice Druon , where many of these events are retold.Notes
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