Raoul II of Lusignan
Appearance
Raoul II of Lusignan (c. 1200 – c. September 1, 1246/September, 1250, buried at the Abbey of Foucarmont) was the son of Raoul I of Lusignan and his second wife Alix, Countess of Eu.[1] He became Seigneur d'Issoudun, Count of Eu and of Guînes on May 1, 1219.
He was married firstly in 1222 to Jeanne de Bourgogne (1200 – 1223, buried at the Abbaye de Foncarmont), daughter of Odo III, Duke of Burgundy. His second wife, whom he married after 1223, was Yolande de Dreux (1196 – October 16, 1239);[2] their daughter was:
Raoul’s third wife was Philippe of Dammartin.[3]
References
- ^ M. A. Pollock, Scotland, England and France After the Loss of Normandy, 1204-1296, (The Boydell Press, 2015), 265.
- ^ a b M. A. Pollock, Scotland, England and France After the Loss of Normandy, 1204-1296, 147.
- ^ M. A. Pollock, Scotland, England and France After the Loss of Normandy, 1204-1296, 145.