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Jean de Bourbon, comte de Soissons et d'Enghien

John, Count of Soissons.

Jean de Bourbon, Count of Soissons and Enghien (6 July 1528 or 1526 – 10 or 15 August 1557) was a people prince du sang from the House of Bourbon-Vendome, a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon (itself a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty).

Biography[]

Corneille de Lyon - Jean de Bourbon-Vendôme (huile sur bois, 1550)

Portrait of John, Count of Soissons.

Château de Beauregard - Jean de Bourbon, Duke of Enghien

John, Count of Soissons.

John (Jean) de Bourbon was born at La Fere as the fourth son of Charles, Duke of Vendome and his wife Francoise d'Alencon.[1] He became Count of Enghien after the accidental death of his elder brother Francis in 1546.[2] On 14 June 1557, he married Mary of Bourbon,[3] the daughter of Francis, Duke of Estouteville. His marriage with Mary produced no children.

Military career[]

During King Henry II's intervention in the War of Parma in 1551, John was sent, along with his brother Louis, to Piedmont with reinforcements to strengthen the French army.[4] Later during the Italian War of 1551–1559, he was killed at the Battle of Saint-Quentin in 1557;[5] his heart was buried at Gaillon afterwards.

References[]

  1. Potter 1995, p. 380.
  2. Williams 1912, p. 2.
  3. Poignant 1966, p. 247.
  4. Baumgartner 1988, p. 144.
  5. Baumgartner 1988, p. 195.

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