Individual Details

Raoul II of Lusignan

(1200 - 1 Sep 1246)

According to Wikipedia:

Raoul II of Lusignan (c. 1200 – c. September 1, 1246, buried at the Abbey of Foucarmont) was the son of Raoul I of Lusignan and his wife Alix, Countess of Eu.[1] He became Seigneur d'Exoudun, Count of Eu and of Guînes upon his father death in 1219.[2]
Jeanne de Bourgogne, lithograph on wove paper by Achille Devéria (National Gallery of Art)
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.[3]
His second wife, whom he married after 1223, was Yolande de Dreux (1196 – October 16, 1239);[4] their daughter was:
Marie, Countess of Eu[4]
Raoul's third wife was Philippe of Dammartin.[5]
References[edit]

^
 Pollock 2015, p. 265.
^ Painter 1955, p. 376.
^ Adamo 2014, p. 60.
^ Jump up to:a b Pollock 2015, p. 147.
^ Pollock 2015, p. 145.Sources[edit]

Adamo, Phillip C. (2014). New Monks in Old Habits: The Formation of the Caulite Monastic Order, 1193-1267. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
Jourdain, Charles; Delisle, Léopold; Wailly, Natalis de, eds. (1894). Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France23. Paris: H. Welter.
Painter, Sidney (1955). "The Houses of Lusignan and Chatellerault 1150-1250". Speculum30 (3): 374–384. doi:10.2307/2848076. JSTOR 2848076.
Pollock, Melissa A. (2015). Scotland, England and France After the Loss of Normandy, 1204-1296: Auld Amitie. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press.

Events

Birth1200
Marriage1246Philippe of Dammartin
Death1 Sep 1246

Families

SpousePhilippe of Dammartin ( - 1280)