The fate of arms was unfavorable to French and John was captured and taken into captivity in England. This item is up for auction at Catawiki. You can update your preferences, withdraw your consent at any time, and see a detailed description of the types of cookies we and our partners use in our Cookie Policy. Jean II ' le Bon' Roi de France. Jean II ‘le Bon’. Incredible original luster with a superb strike. This information is part of by on Genealogy Online. 1. Closing Date and Time: 16 December 2020 at 13:25:40 ET. Gold. FRANCE, Royal. Duke John of Normandy was solemnly granted the arms of a knight in front of a prestigious assistance bringing together the kings of Luxembourg and Navarre, and the dukes of Burgundy, Lorraine and the Brabant. Jean II le Bon (the Good). Jean II (Le Bon), Franc a Cheval, 1360, armoured king on galloping horse, legends around, Sold for £ 246 (US$ 308) inc. premium Coins, Medals & Banknotes. On 19 February 1350, at Nanterre, he married Joanna I of Auvergne (d. 1361), Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne. Even at that time, when chivalry was perhaps at its height, his reasoning seemed incredible. John II, byname John the Good, French Jean le Bon, (born April 16, 1319, near Le Mans, Fr.—died April 8, 1364, London), king of France from 1350 to 1364. Geoffroy d' Harcourt raised troops against the king, rallying a number of nobles protective of their autonomy and against royal interference. AV Franc à cheval (29mm, 3.83 g, 5h). Jean II le Bon, confronté aux intrigues de Charles le Mauvais, roi de Navarre et prétendant le plus direct à la couronne, gouverne dans le secret entouré d'hommes de confiance. Bohemia had aspirations towards Lombardy and needed French diplomatic support. $6,250.00 USD Add to Cart. Jean de Berry Duc de Berry. 280 Lamb and cruciform staff with flying banner/Rev: Floriated cross in quadrilobe, fleurs de lis in angles. Three of his companions were decapitated in Paris on 3 April 1344[2]. — 3 pièces, parchemin, orig. Critics alleged that he returned to London for "causa joci" (reasons of pleasure). In 1355, the Hundred Years' War flared up again. AV Franc a Cheval. IOhAnnЄS : DЄI | : GRACIA : | FRAnCORV : RЄX, armored knight, brandishing a sword, on horse galloping left / + XPC * VIИCIT * XPC * RЄGnAT * XPC * IMPЄRAT, cross fleurée in quatrefoil, with inward-facing lis in angles and trefoils in arches. Merci de consulter le texte $6,250.00 USD Add to Cart. VF. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Quality AU(50-53). JEAN II LE BON king of France, captured at Poitiers Customise Your Product Click For More Products Framed Print (from $99.99) Photographic Print (from $8.49) Poster Print (from $19.99) Jigsaw Puzzle (from $32.99) Canvas Print (from $94.99) Metal Print (from $99.00) Photo Mug ($17.99) Fine Art Print (from $39.00) Greeting Card ($7.99) Pillow (from $49.99) Mouse Mat ($17.99) #[488212] coin, france, jean ii le bon, royal d'or, , gold, duplessy:293characteristicscountryfrancecompositiongolddenominationroyal d' Il est sacré roi de France le 26 septembre 1350. But all did not go according to plan. ( Jean de VALOIS) roi de France (1350-1364), duc de Bourgogne (1361-1363), chevalier de l'Ordre de l'Étoile (1st,1351), voir Poitiers. 65703352, citing Abbaye de Souvigny, Souvigny, Departement de l'Allier, Auvergne, France ; … (Jean de France) ( Jean de Valois) roi de France (1350-1364) Born 16 April 1319 (Sunday) - Château du Gué de Maulny. The Bishop of Laon, Robert Le Coq, then tried to draw Prince Charles, Duke of Normandy, against his father. By his marriage to Joanna I, Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne, he became jure uxoris Count of Auvergne and Boulogne from 1350 to 1360. Coin, France, Jean II le Bon Florin D'or - 1360 - EF(40-45) - Gold - Duplessy:346 €1.600 Go to cart Quality EF(40-45) If you so wish, you can order a certificate of authenticity or grading for this collectible item after adding it to your cart. VF. — Édits, lettres patentes, etc., des rois Jean H, dit le Bon, Charles VI et LouisXI : — accordant au comte de Charollais le droit de succéder aux bâtards dans toute l'étendue de son comté; — demandant un subside pour secourir la ville de Rouen assiégée par les Anglais; — portant déclaration de la soumission et obéissance des duché et comté de Bourgogne, comtés et pays de Maconnais et Charollais, entre les mains de Louis d'Amboise, évêque d'Albi, de Georges de La Trémoille et de Charles d'Amboise, commis à cet effet par le roi Louis XI. Like many sodomites in the Middle Ages or ancien régime, he was more of a bisexual than a homosexual in the modern sense of the word; he took a wife, Bonne de Luxembourg, and fathered ten children in eleven years. Coin, France, Jean II le Bon Florin D'or - 1360 - EF(40-45) - Gold - Duplessy:346 €1.600 Go to cart Quality EF(40-45) If you so wish, you can order a certificate of authenticity or grading for this collectible item after adding it to your cart. France, Jean II le Bon 1350-1364, Franc à cheval. Superbe. 4.51gm. John was greeted in London 1364 with parades and feasts. (St. John the Baptist standing facing front, with halo, blessing with his right hand.) Expand your collection without delay ! La nouvelle dynastie, confrontée à la crise de la féodalité, aux cinglantes défaites du début de la guerre de Cent Ans et à la grande peste, perd rapidement beaucoup de crédit; d'autant plus que, dans l'incapacité de faire rentrer les impôts, elle recourt à des mutations monétaires pour renflouer le trésor. Closing Date and Time: 16 December 2020 at 13:25:40 ET. Defections by the nobility increased - particularly in the north and west whose land fell within the broad economic influence of England. As king, John surrounded himself with poor administrators, preferring to enjoy the good life his wealth as king brought. Cross pattée / Châtel tournois; border of twelve lis. 9 mai 2015 - Jean II le Bon 2.cousin of Edward III.and Edward was 2.cousin his wife Philippa of Hainaut(dg.of Joan Valois & William I.Hainaut)+Charles II. Jean II le Bon de Valois. A. He died on March 7, 1309. Thought was initially given to a marriage with Eleanor, sister of the King of England, but instead Philip invited John of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia, to Fontainebleau. 1350-1364. Close Send. BI Blanc au châtel fleurdelisé (26mm, 3.67 g, 7h). Although Poitiers is centrally located, it is not known that anyone—noble or peasant—attempted to rescue their king. Details about [#498409] Coin, France, Jean II le Bon, Gros Blanc aux fleurs de lis, VF(30-35) [#498409] Coin, France, Jean II le Bon, Gros Blanc aux fleurs de lis, VF(30-35) Item information. 65703352, citing Abbaye de Souvigny, Souvigny, Departement de l'Allier, Auvergne, France ; … Duke John met Geoffroy d' Harcourt, to whom the king agreed to return all confiscated goods; even appointing him sovereign captain in Normandy. In 1354, John's son-in-law and cousin, Charles II of Navarre, who, in addition to his small Pyrenean kingdom, also held extensive lands in Normandy, was implicated in the assassination of the Constable of France, Charles de la Cerda. Reference 4433-48R337 I offer this print representing the King of France John II the Good (the engraving mentions the name of John I, but the description corresponds to John II). Notes de Déméter : (Florentine fleur-de-lis) Reverse: S. IOHA - NNES. Yield yourself to me and I will lead you to the Prince of Wales.". Jean II. The king, worried about the richest area of the kingdom breaking into bloodshed, ordered the baillifs of Bayeux and Cotentin to quell the dispute. In September, a few miles southeast of Poitiers, the two forces met. Son retour est difficile. Une page de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. PLN? John then approached the Tancarville which represented the key clan whose loyalty could ultimately ensure his authority in Normandy. Find the perfect jean le bon john ii stock photo. Série A – Actes du pouvoir souverain Jean II de France, dit Jean le Bon, (né le 26 avril 1319 au château du Gué de Maulny du Mans - mort à Londres le 8 avril 1364), fils du roi Philippe VI et de son épouse Jeanne de Bourgogne, fut roi de France de 1350 à 1364, second souverain issu de la maison capétienne de Valois. Jean II Le Bon (1350-64), gold Franc a Cheval, issue of 5th December 1360, armoured King on horseback with raised sword galloping left, fleur de lis decoration On the day of the Battle of Poitiers, John and nineteen other knights from his personal guard dressed identically. Il tente de mettre fin à leurs agissements mais l'armée royale est vaincue à Brignais. Deceased persons do not fall within the scope of these legal provisions. Consequently, to line up behind one or other sovereign risked confiscation. She was the widow of Philip of Burgundy, the deceased heir of that duchy, and mother of the young Philip I, Duke of Burgundy (1344–61) who became John's stepson and ward. Paris mint, struck 5 December 1360. The item has been added to your cart. The item has been added to your cart. He was created Count of Poitiers in 1344, Duke of Aquitaine in 1345, and Duke of Burgundy (as John I) from 1361 to 1363. B. Il faut payer son énorme rançon et les finances du royaume de France sont au plus bas. Paris mint, struck 5 December 1360. Son of Philippe VI le Fortuné and Jeanne de Bourgogne, reine de France Start price: 455 EUR (2 000 PLN) Your limit. Some sources claim that he even offered to return Calais to the French crown. At a time when law and order was breaking down in France and the government was having a hard time raising money for the defense of the realm, his account books during his captivity show that he was purchasing horses, pets, and clothes while maintaining an astrologer and a court band. Ils préparent donc les réformes nécessaires et Jean le Bon crée le franc, le 5 décembre 1360. Jean Fouquet Entrée de Jean II le Bon (Grandes Chroniques de France, vers 1455-1460, BNF) Après son sacre, Jean le Bon entre à Paris solennellement avec son épouse Jeanne d'Auvergne. Value $2,000 - UP Categories: World Coinage, France {{ media.date_translated }}, Vous êtes nouveau sur la base Pierfit 1338–1380. Church of Notre-Dame, Melun, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France. Type: Florin d'Or, (1360) Mint: Montpellier or Toulouse Gold. Les Valois, dont la couronne est contestée sont très vigilants quant à l'apparat. Catherine de Valois. Jean II "le Bon". Therefore the Norman nobility were governed as interdependent clans which allowed them to obtain and maintain charters guaranteeing the duchy a deal of autonomy. JEAN II, le Bon (1350-1364) Mouton d'or. On shaded laid paper, second half of the 17th century (C 1686). Surrounded, he fought on until Denis de Morbecque, a French exile who fought for England, approached him. The wedding was celebrated on 28 July at the church of Notre-Dame in Melun in the presence of six thousand guests. Friedberg-280; Duplessy-291; Ciani-354. 30mm. He was the second sovereign of the House of Valois and is perhaps best remembered as the king who was vanquished at the Battle of Poitiers and taken as a captive to England. He was created Count of Poitiers in 1344, Duke of Aquitaine in 1345, and Duke of Burgundy (as John I) from 1361 to 1363. Gold. Cookies. Discover life events, stories and photos about Jean II ' le Bon' Roi de France (1319–1364) of Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France. Negotiations broke down, and both sides prepared for combat. As a prisoner of the English, John was granted royal privileges, permitting him to travel about and to enjoy a regal lifestyle. On 28 July 1332, at the age of 13, John was married to Bonne of Bohemia (d. 1349), daughter of John I (the Blind) of Bohemia. He offered his wagon train, which was heavily loaded with loot. Feudal coin. Rev. Husband of Joanna of Bourbon; Bonne de Luxembourg, reine consort de France and Jeanne d'Auvergne, reine consort de France Le pays sombre alors dans le chaos. He was married about 1308 to Perrenelle de Sully, they gave birth to 1 child. D. 291. Ces manipulations entraînent des dévaluations extrêmement impopulaires. The peace did not last between the two and Charles eventually struck up an alliance with Henry of Grosmont, the first Duke of Lancaster. Children (12) Blanche de France. 1340–1416. Royal troops took the castle at Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte and Geoffroy was exiled to the Brabant. Historians have speculated that perhaps he simply couldn't face the difficulties of kingship in France. In July of 1363, King John was informed that Louis had escaped. His council tried to dissuade him, but he persisted, citing reasons of "good faith and honor." In July of 1356, The Black Prince, son of Edward III of England, took a small army on a chevauchée through France. Print Family Tree. Toned, areas of weak strike. Les états généraux menés par Étienne Marcel et Robert Le Coq prennent le pouvoir à Paris et tentent d'installer Charles de Navarre à la tête d'une monarchie contrôlée. Emission from January 17th, 1355. Jean II "le Bon". #[488212] coin, france, jean ii le bon, royal d'or, , gold, duplessy:293characteristicscountryfrancecompositiongolddenominationroyal d' John countered by demanding that one hundred of the Prince's best knights surrender themselves to him as hostages... And he also demanded as a hostage the Prince himself. (1350-1364 AD) Mouton d'Or, PCGS AU53. Il stabilise la monnaie grâce à la création du franc, mais les Grandes Compagnies pillent les campagnes et bloquent le commerce. "Bad"Navarre was claimant of France+Burgundy vs.maternal third and paternal second cousins and brother in law of Philippe II. To liberate his father, he concluded the Treaty of Brétigny (1360), by which France lost many territories and paid an enormous ransom. "I am a knight of Artois. Strike slightly off-centre on the reverse side. Troubled by the dishonor of this, and the arrears in his ransom, John did something that shocked and dismayed his people: he announced that he would voluntarily return to captivity in England. Jean le Bon peut regagner la France en 1360, après la signature du traité de Brétigny qui lui rend la liberté, mais cède un tiers du pays à Édouard III. Deceased 8 April 1364 (Sunday) - London,aged 44 … Captured by the English at the Battle of Poitiers on Sept. 19, 1356, he was forced to sign the disastrous treaties of 1360 during the first phase of the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453) between France and England. Perhaps he may have realized that he did not have long to live, and so returned to England to spare France from paying the remainder of his ransom. 1315–1349. In NGC holder graded MS 62, double striking on both sides. Charles V "le Sage', Roi de France. Robert fought with Philip IV of France in his wars in Flanders, including the sieges of Veurne, Cassel, de Bergues and Lille in 1297. He was then taken to Bordeaux, and from there to England. #[890198] coin, france, jean ii le bon, blanc aux quadrilobes, World Coins / Coin, France, Jean II le Bon, Blanc aux quadrilobes, , Billon Javascript must be enabled for VCoins to work properly. A local tradition in St Albans is that he was held in a house in that town, at the site of the 15th-century Fleur de Lys inn, before he was moved to Hertford. BI Blanc au châtel fleurdelisé (26mm, 3.67 g, 7h). FR. The Geneanet family trees are powered by Geneweb 7.0. France - Jean II le Bon (1350-1364) - Mouton d'or - Gold Very fine John II, The Good Gold sheep VF/VF+ Lot details Country France Nominal Value Jean II le Bon (1350-1364) - Currency Mouton d'or Precious metals Gold Condition Very fine Sign in Register. D. 291. This was done to confuse the enemy, who would do everything possible to capture the sovereign on the field. Eventually, John was taken to the Tower of London. 3.48 g. Obverse: FRA - NTIA. Il essuie un nouvel échec, Innocent VI mourant 15 jours avant son arrivée en Avignon et étant remplacé par le peu dispendieux Urbain V. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------. 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Print Family Tree (Jean de France) (Jean de Valois) roi de France(1350-1364) Born 16 April 1319 (Sunday) - Château du Gué de Maulny; Deceased 8 April 1364 (Sunday) - London,aged 44 years old Parents. John and Joanna had three children, all of whom died young: Geni requires JavaScript! Some traces due to the age of the piece, not altering its quality. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Jean II “le Bon” de Bourbon (30 Aug 1423–1 Apr 1488), Find a Grave Memorial no. Jean II le Bon gold Franc à cheval ND (1350-1364) MS63 NGC, Fr-279. The same year, the English Duke of Lancaster ravaged Normandy. Tension arose again in 1341. He was married about 1292 to Jeanne van Beaujeu, they had 4 children. Why did John return to captivity? France. The defeat at Crécy and the rendering of Calais further damaged royal prestige. The same year, the English Duke of Lancaster ravaged Normandy. Emission from January 17th, 1355. 1369-1496. Questions? Philip selected Bonne of Bohemia as a wife for his son as she was closer to child-bearing age (16 years), and the dowry was fixed at 120,000 florins. He died at the Savoy in April 1364. [citation needed]. BIOGRAPHY: b. April 16, 1319, near Le Mans, Fr. A treaty was drawn up. Born 16 February 1319 - Château du Gué de Maulny, Le Mans (72) Deceased 8 April 1364 - Hôtel de Savoie, Londres (Royaume-Uni),aged 45 years old. Jean II le Bon (the Good). Friedberg-280; Duplessy-291; Ciani-354. Nevertheless, in order to have a strategic ally against the English in Gascony, on 22 February 1354, John signed the Treaty of Mantes with Charles. It was split into two key camps, the counts of Tancarville and the counts of Harcourt – which had been at conflict for generations[1]. In 1332, John became Duke of Normandy in prerogative, and had to deal with the reality that most of the Norman nobility was already allied with the English camp. John came of age on 26 April 1332, and received overlordship of the duchy of Normandy, as well as the counties of Anjou and Maine. https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-II-king-of-France Home All 1350-1364 Jean II le Bon 1 Mouton d'Or ND NGC MS61 1350-1364 Jean II le Bon 1 Mouton d'Or ND NGC MS61. Paris mint. 4.51gm. The marriage of John, Viscount of Melun to Jeanne, the only heiress of the county of Tancarville ensured the Melun-Tancarville party remained loyal to John the Good, while Godefroy de Harcourt continued to act as defender for Norman freedoms and thus of the reforming party[3].