[20] Brooke calls him John. He married Philippa, daughter to king Henry of England by Eleanora his second wife.
Eric X. king of Denmark, &c. son of Wratislaus duke of Pomerania by Mary of Mecklenburg, niece to Margaret, the Semiramis of the north. His great aunt, Margaret, was still alive.
[21] See before, vol. i. p. 57.
[22] Margaret of Bavaria, sister to the emperor Robert, married Charles the bold, duke of Lorraine.
[23] Margaret, heiress of Vaudemont, married Frederick, brother of Charles duke of Lorraine.
[24] Q. Who was this?
[25] John le Maingre, second of the name, count of Beaufort and viscount of Turenne. He was the son of mareschal Boucicaut the elder, mentioned by Froissart, who died in 1371. He was himself made a mareschal of France in 1391, having been knighted, nine years before, at the battle of Rosebec in Flanders. He went into Hungary and was present at the battle of Nicopolis, and made prisoner with John count of Nevers. He was again appointed to the relief of the emperor of Constantinople in 1399. In 1401, he was made governor of Genoa,—and he took the city of Famagousta in Cyprus for the Genoese. He was made prisoner at Agincourt, and died in England 1421. He was a poet as well as warrior, and composed many rondeaux and virelays. In his epitaph, he is called Constable to the emperor of Constantinople.
[26] See Shepherd’s Life of Poggio, p. 42.
[27] Robert Hallam, cardinal, and chancellor of the university of Oxford.
[28] Brandac. Q. Brunswic?