Rodolphe I, duc de Lorraine

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Rodolphe "le Vaillant" de Lorraine, I

Also Known As: "Raoul", "Rodolphe"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lorraine, France
Death: August 26, 1346 (23-32)
Crécy, Somme, Ponthieu, France
Immediate Family:

Son of Frédéric IV, duke of Lorraine and Elisabeth of Austria, Duchess of Lorraine
Husband of Elenore av Bar and Marie de Châtillon
Father of Jean I, duc de Lorraine
Brother of Marguerite de Lorraine; Count Friedrich of Luneville; Anne de Lorraine; Elisabeth de Lorraine; Count Theobald of Lothringen and 1 other

Occupation: Hertig i Lothringen 1328-46, Duke of Lorraine
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About Rodolphe I, duc de Lorraine

From Wikipedia:

Rudolph (1320 – 26 August 1346 in the Battle of Crécy), called the Valiant (le Vaillant), was the duke of Lorraine from 1329 to his death. He was the son and successor of Frederick IV and Elisabeth, daughter of Albert I of Germany, a Habsburg, whence his name. Though he was but nine years of age when his father died and he succeeded to the duchy under the regency of his mother (until 1334), he was a warrior prince, taking part in four separate wars in Lorraine, France, Brittany, and Iberia.

In 1337, Count Henry IV of Bar refused to do homage for a few seignories he held of the duke. Rudolph was forced to devastate Pont-à-Mousson and its environs. In a series of reprisals, Henry ravaged the west of Lorraine and Rudolph attacked the Barrois. Only by the intervention of Philip VI of France was the war ended. By that time, the ties of Lorraine to France had become very strong. They were to become stronger under the half-Habsburg Rudolph. His second marriage was to the daughter of a French lord, Guy I of Blois, and niece of the king of France. He also assisted Philip with troops to lift Edward III of England's Siege of Tournai in the opening phase of the Hundred Years' War.

During a brief Anglo-French peace, he journeyed to the Iberian Peninsula to aid Alfonso XI of Castile in the Reconquista. He battled the Moors of Granada and shone in the Battle of Gibraltar on 3 November 1340.

On his return to France, he came to the aid of his French brother-in-law, Charles of Blois, in the War of the Breton Succession. He returned to Philip's side at the Battle of Crécy and was killed there, along with many illustrious French cavaliers, on 25 August 1346.

His first wife was Eleanor (Aliénor), daughter of Edward I of Bar, and Mary of Burgundy. Their marriage took place at Pont-à-Mousson in 1329, but they had no children before Eleanor's death in 1332. He was remarried to Mary (1323-1380), daughter of the aforementioned Guy and Margaret of Valois, the sister of King Philip. They had three children:

   * twins (died before 31 July 1343)
   * John (1346-1390), his successor

See also

   * Dukes of Lorraine family tree

Preceded by Frederick IV Duke of Lorraine 1329–1346 Succeeded by John I

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Rodolphe I, duc de Lorraine's Timeline

1318
1318
Lorraine, France
1346
February 1346
Nancy,Meurthe-Et-Moselle,Lorraine,France
August 26, 1346
Age 28
Crécy, Somme, Ponthieu, France