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Robert of Alençon

French noble (1344–1377)

Robert of Alençon

French noble (1344–1377)

FieldValue
nameRobert of Alençon
imageFile:Blason Robert d'Alençon (1344-1377) Comte du Perche.svg
image_size125px
captionRobert's coat of arms, per the Armorial of the Capetian dynasty, dimidiated with the coat of arms of Normandy.
noble familyValois-Alençon
birth_date1344
death_date1377
titleCount of Perche
spouseJoan of Rohan
issueCharles (1375–1377)
motherMaría de la Cerda
fatherCharles II of Alençon
Coat of arms of the counts of Perche.

Robert of Alençon (1344–1377), Count of Perche, was the son of Charles II, Count of Alençon and María de la Cerda.

History

Robert was born in 1344 to parents Charles II, Count of Alençon and Perche and his wife, Maria de La Cerda y Lara, Countess of Alençon. Upon his father's death in 1346, Robert's elder brother, Charles, inherited the titles of Count of Alençon and Count of Perche.

Robert succeeded his brother, Charles III of Alençon, in 1361 as Count of Perche in Normandy, after Charles renounced his counties and became a Dominican friar, choosing Couvent des Jacobins de la rue Saint-Jacques in Paris.

Philip, the eldest of Charles's younger brothers, had become bishop of Beauvais in 1356, and so their mother obtained permission from King John II of France to divide the counties between the remaining brothers, Peter and Robert. Peter received Alençon, and became Count of Alençon, while Perche was assigned to Robert, who became Count of Perche.

Robert established his court at Nogent-le-Rotrou, a fortified town about 10 mi south of Bellême and the county capital of Perche.

On 5 April 1374, at the age of 30, Robert married Joan of Rohan (d. aft. 20 January 1407), the daughter of John I (Jean I), viscount of Rohan (1324–1396), and his wife, Joan, Princess of Navarre (1339–1409), the daughter of Philip III, King of Navarre and Joan II of Navarre. They had one son, Charles (1375–1377), who did not survive his father.

Upon Robert's death in 1377, his title of Count of Perche passed to his elder brother, Peter II, Count of Alençon (French: Pierre d'Alençon), merging the counties of Alençon and Perche. Pierre's son and heir, John I (Jean I), would be elevated to Duke of Alençon in 1414.

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  1. "Yes, ‘The Last Duel’ is a true story. Here’s what’s historical fact and fiction".
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  3. Jager lists the year of Robert's inheritance as 1367, but Siguret lists it as 1361.
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