John III, Count of Armagnac

John III of Armagnac (1359 – July 25, 1391) was a count of Armagnac, of Fézensac and Rodez from 1384 to 1391. He was the son of John II of Armagnac, and Jeanne of Périgord.

In 1390, John claimed the kingdom of Majorca, but was overcome by the troops of Juan I of Aragon, in a battle near Navata. John III consequently led military actions in Roussillon. In 1391, he had to leave for Italy in order to come to assistance of Charles Visconti, lord of Parma and husband of his sister, Beatrix of Armagnac, who was in conflict with his cousin Gian Galeazzo Visconti, duke of Milan.

Family

On May 14, 1378, John III married Marguerite (1363–1443), countess of Comminges (1363–1443). They had two daughters:

Preceded by
John II
Count of Armagnac
1384–1391
Succeeded by
Bernard VII
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 3/29/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.