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Count and Philip
Others who were either killed or captured at the actual Battle were as follows: King Jean II ; Prince Philip ( youngest son and progenitor of the House of Valois-Burgundy ), Geoffroi de Charny, carrier of the Oriflamme, Peter I, Duke of Bourbon, Walter VI, Count of Brienne and Constable of France, Jean de Clermont, Marshal of France, Arnoul d ' Audrehem, the Count of Eu, the Count of Marche and Ponthieu Jacques de Bourbon taken prisoner at the Battle and died 1361, the Count of Étampes, the Count of Tancarville, the Count of Dammartin, the Count of Joinville, Guillaume de Melun, Archbishop of Sens.
In 1214, Ferdinand, Infante of Portugal, and Count of Flanders desired the return of the cities of Aire-sur-la-Lys and Saint-Omer, which he had recently lost to Philip II, King of France in the Treaty of Pont-à-Vendin.
He thus broke allegiance with Philip and assembled a broad coalition including Emperor Otto IV, King John I of England, Duke Henry I of Brabant, Count William I of Holland, Duke Theobald I of Lorraine, and Duke Henry III of Limburg.
* The center under the command of Otto and of Thiebaud, Duke of Lorraine, and Henry, Duke of Brabant and Count Philip Courtenay-Namur: there are also many of the Saxon soldiers, knights and infantry of Brabant and Germany.
When his wife Queen Mary fell ill in 1558, King Philip sent the Count of Feria to consult with Elizabeth.
The Grail is first featured in Perceval, le Conte du Graal ( The Story of the Grail ) by Chrétien de Troyes, who claims he was working from a source book given to him by his patron, Count Philip of Flanders.
* Marie Eleonore ( 22 March 1607 18 February 1675 ), married Louis Philip, Count Palatine of Simmern-Kaiserslautern
Although John was the Count of Poitou and therefore the rightful feudal lord over the Lusignans, they could legitimately appeal John's actions in France to his own feudal lord, Philip.
Philip argued that he was summoning John not as the Duke of Normandy, but as the Count of Poitou, which carried no such special status.
She was supported by, among others, Manasses of Hierges, who essentially governed for her as constable ; her son Amalric, whom she set up as Count of Jaffa ; Philip of Milly ; and the Ibelin family.
Eight days after that, the pregnant Isabella was married to Count Henry II of Champagne, nephew of Richard and Philip, but politically allied to Richard.
From 1301 the upper Meuse roughly marked the western border of the Holy Roman Empire with the Kingdom of France, after Count Henry III of Bar had to receive the western part of the County of Bar ( Barrois mouvant ) as a French fief from the hands of King Philip IV.
When the bull was presented to Philip, the Count of Artois, Robert II, reportedly snatched it from the hands of Boniface's emissary and flung it into the fire.
In 1181, Philip began a war with Philip of Alsace, Count of Flanders over the Vermandois, which King Philip claimed as his Queen's dowry, which the Count was unwilling to give up.

Count and I
* Albert I, Count of Namur ( c. 950 1011 ), a Belgian count
* Albert I, Count of Vermandois ( 917 987 ), Count of Vermandois
# Count Hermann I of Orlamünde ( died 1176 )
* Alfonso II of Aragon, aka Alfons I, Count of Barcelona, ( 1162 1196 ) known as el Cast ( the Chaste ) or el Trobador ( the Troubadour )
* Infante Juan Carlos Teresa Silvestre Alfonso of Spain ( 1913 1993 ), named heir to the throne and Count of Barcelona, whose son is the current King, Juan Carlos I of Spain.
* James I, Count of Urgell ( 1321 1347 ), also inherited Entença and Antillon.
Alfonso the Magnanimous KG ( also Alphonso ; ; 1396 27 June 1458 ) was the King of Aragon ( as Alfonso V ), Valencia ( as Alfonso III ), Majorca, Sardinia and Corsica ( as Alfonso II ), and Sicily and Count of Barcelona ( as Alfonso IV ) from 1416 and King of Naples ( as Alfonso I ) from 1442 until his death.
Amalric I of Jerusalem ( also Amaury or Aimery ) ( 1136 11 July 1174 ) was King of Jerusalem 1163 1174, and Count of Jaffa and Ascalon before his accession.
Alfonso Jordan () ( 1103 1148 ) was the Count of Tripoli from 1105 until 1109 and thereafter Count of Toulouse ( as Alfonso I ) until his death.
The earliest known member of the house, Esiko, Count of Ballenstedt, first appears in a document of 1036, and is assumed to have been a grandson ( through his mother ) of Odo I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark.
During Charles V's invasion of Provence in 1536, Francis I of France sent the Count of Fürstenberg's 6000 Landsknechte to ravage the area in a scorched earth policy.
* The right wing, composed of knights of Champagne and Burgundy, was commanded by the Duke of Burgundy Eudes and his lieutenants: III Gaucher de Châtillon Count of Saint-Pol, Count Wilhelm I of Sancerre, Count of Beaumont and Mathieu de Montmorency and Adam II Viscount of Melun.

Count and 1157
Alfonso II ( Aragon ) or Alfons I ( Provence and Barcelona ); Huesca, 1 25 March 1157 25 April 1196 ), called the Chaste or the Troubadour, was the King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona from 1164 until his death.
During the minority of Ramon Berenger II the Count of Barcelona also acted as the regent of Provence ( between 1144 and 1157 ).
On the one hand, the Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana claims that the first appearance of the flag is in the arms of the tomb of Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona, died in 1082 as well as later in the seals of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona of Barcelona, first in a Provençal ( 1150 ) and then in a Catalan ( 1157 ) document.
** 1144 1157 Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona, as regent ( Ramon Berenguer III )
In 1157, Amalric, Count of Jaffa and Ascalon-the heir apparent of his brother King Baldwin III, married her, after forcibly abducting her, according to the Lignages d ' Outremer.
Floris III of Holland ( 1141 August 1, 1190 ), Count of Holland from 1157 to 1190.
Shortly afterwards the Count of Barcelona gave it the land in Spain that was to form the great Catalonian monastery of Poblet, of which Fontfroide counts as the mother house, and in 1157 the Viscountess Ermengard of Narbonne granted it a great quantity of land locally, thus securing its wealth and status.
His heir and daughter, Countess Sophia, married Dirk VI, Count of Holland, and they co-ruled the county until Dirk's death in 1157.
* Infanta Theresa ( 1157 1218 ), married to Philip I, Count of Flanders and next to Eudes III, Duke of Burgundy
Adolf was born about 1157 as the second son of Count Eberhard of Berg-Altena and his wife Adelheid.

Count and
* 1331 Gaston III, Count of Foix ( d. 1391 )
* 1806 Santiago de Liniers, 1st Count of Buenos Aires re-takes the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina after the first British invasion.
* 1904 Count Basie, American pianist, bandleader, and composer ( Count Basie Orchestra ) ( d. 1984 )
* Albert III, Count of Namur ( 1048 1102 )
# Count Bernhard of Anhalt ( 1140 9 February 1212 ), Duke of Saxony from 1180-1212 as Bernard III
Afonso married in 1146 Mafalda or Maud of Savoy ( 1125 1158 ), daughter of Amadeo III, Count of Savoy, and Mahaut of Albon.
* Infante Alfonso Pio Cristino Eduardo Francisco Guillermo Carlos Enrique Fernando Antonio Venancio of Spain, Prince of Asturias ( 1907 1938 ), a hemophiliac, he renounced his rights to the throne in 1933 to marry a commoner, Edelmira Ignacia Adriana Sampedro-Robato, and became Count of Covadonga.
Alfonso III ( 1265, Valencia 18 June 1291 AD ), called the Liberal ( el Liberal ) or the Free ( also " the Frank ," from el Franc ), was the King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona ( as Alfons II ) from 1285.
Alfonso IV, called the Kind ( also the Gentle or the Nice, ) ( 1299, Naples 24 January 1336 ) was the King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona ( as Alfonso III ) from 1327 to his death.
* Alfonso, Count of Poitou ( 1220 1271 ), jure uxoris Alfonso II, Count of Toulouse
* 1895 German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin patents his Navigable Balloon.
* 1907 Count Alexander Izvolsky and Sir Arthur Nicolson sign the St. Petersburg Convention, which results in the Triple Entente alliance.
Alphonse of Poitiers ( 11 November 1220 21 August 1271 ) was the Count of Poitou from 1225 and Count of Toulouse ( as Alfonso II ) from 1247.

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