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poets. His court was the literary centre of Holland before the arrival of Albert of Bavaria. John was on good terms with Albert and represented him during his absence from Holland. In 1362 and 1363, when John went on
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in 1346 and his mother administered his inheritance. In 1356, his maternal grandfather died, leaving him many lordships scattered throughout the
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302:, had died. John spent most of the rest of his life trying to seize Guelders from Matilda's nephew, 475: 295: 427: 265: 46: 465: 389: 470: 175: 8: 299: 288: 284: 226: 234: 280: 222: 215: 201: 197: 179: 155: 151: 254: 230: 167: 163: 393: 434: 159: 459: 245: 238: 322: 258: 249: 210: 192: 171: 326: 35: 403:. Translated by Arnold J. Pomerans. University of California Press. 150:– 19 May 1381) was a Franco-Dutch nobleman who ruled lands in both 244:
John made his chief residence at Schoonhoven, where he patronized
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On 14 February 1372, John married Matilda, daughter of Duke
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City lord of (among others) Gouda in the fourteenth century
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in 1359–1360 and 1362–1363 during the absences of Count
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Dunois
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Schoonhoven
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Zeeland
Albert of Bavaria
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Duchy of Guelders
Louis II of Blois

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