Philip of Artois, Count of Eu explained

Philip of Artois
Count of Eu
Noble Family:Artois
Father:John of Artois, Count of Eu
Mother:Isabeau of Melun
Birth Date:1358
Death Place:Micalizo
Honorific Prefix:Constable of France

Philip of Artois (1358  - 16 June 1397), sometimes Philip I, son of John of Artois, Count of Eu, and Isabeau of Melun, was Count of Eu from 1387 until his death, succeeding his brother Robert.

Philip was a gallant and energetic soldier. In 1383, he captured the town of Bourbourg from the English. He went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and was imprisoned there by Barquq, the Sultan of Egypt, being released through the mediation of Jean Boucicaut and the Venetians. In 1390, he joined the unsuccessful expedition of Louis II, Duke of Bourbon, against Mahdia. In 1393, Philip was created Constable of France.

As a prominent crusader, Philip was one of the French contingent sent to take part in the Battle of Nicopolis. He was captured in the battle and subsequently died in captivity.

Marriage

On 27 January 1393, Philip married Marie (1367  - 1434), daughter of John, Duke of Berry. They had:

Sources

. Charles of Orleans, Prince and Poet . Enid McLeod . Viking Press . 1970 .