Jean V d'Armagnac (1420-1473), vicomte de Lomagne while his father lived, the next-to-last comte d'Armagnac of the older branch, was the controversial son of Jean IV of Armagnac and Princess Isabel of Navarre, an emblem of 15th century aristocratic violence, treachery and indiscipline, a wildman from one of the most powerful virtually independent feudalities of the southwest. Armoiries Armagnac-Rodezpng|thumb|125px|Coat of arms of the county of Armagnac (after 1304 John IV (born October 15, 1396 in Rodez died on November 5, 1450 in the Isle-Jordan was a count of Armagnac of Fézensac and Rodez from 1418 Feudalism, a term first used in the early modern period (17th century in its most classic sense refers to a Medieval Europe Political system composed A contemporary chronicler described him:
the last a decided imperfection in contemporary standards [1].
He bedded his own sister Isabelle, ten years his junior, whom the chronicler Mathieu d'Escouchy accounted one of the great beauties of France and whose betrothal to Henry VI of England had been under consideration. Mathieu d'Escouchy ( Le Quesnoy, Picardy, 1420 — 1482 was a French chronicler during the last stages of the Hundred Years War. Henry VI (6 December 1421 &ndash 21 May 1471 was King of England 1422–1461 (though with a Regent until 1437 and then 1470–1471 and a claimant to the kingdom When word got out that two boys had been born in the castle of Lectoure, the couple promised to reform their behavior. But within a few months Jean solemnized the incestuous union by claiming to have obtained a papal dispensation from Pope Callixtus III. Incest refers to any sexual activity between closely related persons (often within the immediate family that is illegal or socially Taboo. Pope Calixtus III ( December 31, 1378 &ndash August 6, 1458) né Alfonso de Borja, was Pope from April A daughter was born.
Other serious breaches ensued: Jean refused to seat a bishop of Auch selected by the king and assented to by the pope, installing a bastard half-brother of his in the see. Events came to a first head in May 1455. Authorities were alerted, and a brief was issued for Jean's arrest, when an investigation revealed that he had forced a forged dispensation out of Antoine d'Alet, Bishop of Cambrai, a magistrate in the court of Rome. Tried in absentia in 1460 before a parlement of Charles VII, he was condemned, and forces were sent to capture him but he escaped punishment by fleeing to his cousins of Aragon. This article is for the Ancien Régime institution For the post-Revolutionary and present-day institution see French Parliament. Charles VII (22 February 1403 – 22 July 1461 called the Victorious (le Victorieux or the Well-Served (le Bien-Servi was King of France from 1422 Though he pled his case in Rome, the couple were separated and the sons declared bastards and eliminated from inheritance.
Within a few years a new king of France, Louis XI, unwisely reinstated Jean in his domaines, where Jean rashly undid his father's acts and broke faith with his promises. Louis XI ( July 3, 1423 – August 30, 1483) called the Prudent (le Prudent and the Universal Spider ( Middle Betraying Louis, Armagnac was part of the league that called themselves Bien public and threatened Paris at the head of 6000 mounted men. in 1469, Louis responded, under the pretense that Jean was treating with ambassadors from England, and sent an army to rout him. Jean fled to Spain, only to reappear in 1471 in the train of the king's rebellious brother, the duc de Guyenne. Louis had him besieged in his stronghold of Lectoure and put to death by Jean Jouffroy, the fighting bishop of Albi, in 1473 [2]. Jean Jouffroy (c 1412 - 1473 was a French Prelate and Diplomat.
Jean remarried shortly before he was assassinated, but his only legitimate child from this union (with Jeanne de Foix) was stillborn, and the comté of Armagnac passed, first fruitlessly to his younger brother Charles, and in 1497 to his cousin of the cadet branch, Armagnac-Nemours. counts of Foix ruled the independent County of Foix, in what is now southern France, during the Middle Ages. This article is about the county in France For other uses see Armagnac.
His union with Isabelle produced three offspring: