Jean I de Croÿ
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Jean I de Croÿ, Seigneur de Croÿ et d'Araines, Baron de Renty et de Seneghem (around 1365 – Agincourt
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 on October 25, 1415) was the founder of the House of Croÿ
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 .

Biography

His parents were Guillaume, seigneur de Croÿ (+1384) and Isabeau de Renty.

Jean I de Croÿ was responsible for the ascendancy of his family to a position of supreme power in medieval Burgundy
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. He served Philip the Bold
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 and his son John the Fearless in the capacity of councillor and chamberlain
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.

In 1384 he married a wealthy heiress, Marie de Craon ca (1370-1420), successfully suing her first husband's family upon her death. In 1397, Jean acquired the lordship of Chimay
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, which was to become a core dominion of the Croÿ family. Four years later, he was appointed Governor of Artois
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 and led the ducal armies against the rebellious citizens of Liege. He was recorded as the Grand-Bouteiller of King Charles VI of France
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 in 1412, when he laid siege to Bourges
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.

The following year, Isabeau of Bavaria
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 had him apprehended and incarcerated in the castle of Montlhéry
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, whence he escaped. Jean, together with two of his sons, was killed in the Battle of Agincourt
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 on October 25, 1415.

He had seventeen children, amongst whom :
  • Antoine I de Croy, Comte de Porcéan (1385-1475)
  • Archambaud (1386 - 1415 at Agincourt
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    )
  • Jean (1387 - 1415 at Agincourt
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    )
  • Jean II de Croÿ
    Jean II de Croÿ
    Jean II de Croÿ , was Prince of Chimay and progenitor of the line of Croÿ-Solre.Jean II belonged to the powerful House of Croÿ. He was the second surviving son of Jean I de Croÿ and Marie de Craon....

     (1395 - 1473), Prince of Chimay, progenitor of the line of Croÿ-Solre.
  • Agnes de Croÿ (1386 ?), mistress of John the Fearless Duke of Burgundy
    Duke of Burgundy
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    , by whom she had a natural son, John of Burgundy (Jean de Bourgogne), the future Bishop of Cambrai.

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