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  1. John II, Count of Armagnac. John II, the Hunchback, [1] (1333 – 26 May 1384), Count of Armagnac, of Fézensac, Rodez (1371–1384) and Count of Charolais (1364–1384), Viscount Lomagne and Auvillars, he was the son of John I, Count of Armagnac, of Fezensac and Rodez, Viscount Lomagne and Auvillars and Beatrix de Clermont, [2 ...

  2. John I of Armagnac (French: Jean d’Armagnac; 1311 – 1373), son of Bernard VI and Cecilia Rodez, was Count of Armagnac from 1319 to 1373. In addition to Armagnac he controlled territory in Quercy, Rouergue and Gévaudan. He was the count who initiated the 14th century expansion of the county.

  3. Following the acquisition through marriage of the County of Rodez between the end of thirteenth century and the early fourteenth century, the counts of Armagnac, John I and John II, came closer to the court of France.

  4. John II, the Hunchback,, Count of Armagnac, of Fézensac, Rodez (1371–1384) and Count of Charolais (1364–1384), Viscount Lomagne and Auvillars, he was the son of John I, Count of Armagnac, of Fezensac and Rodez, Viscount Lomagne and Auvillars and Beatrix de Clermont, great-granddaughter of Louis IX of France.

  5. Background. During the life of his father, he bore the title of lord, and subsequently, Count of Charolais, which he had received from his mother. Career. Also, during his life, the government of Languedoc was entrusted to him.

  6. Read the full biography of John II, Count of Armagnac, including facts, birthday, life story, profession, family and more.

  7. John II, Count of Armagnac (Q2388146) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. French count. Jean II d'Armagnac, Comte d'Armagnac; Jean II, Comte de Armagnac;