Louis V (1235–1299), Count of Chiny from 1268–1299, the youngest son of Arnold IV, Count of Looz and Chiny, and Jeanne, Countess of Chiny. He became Count of Chiny in 1268 when his parents entrusted him with the county before their death. Louis and Jeanne had no children and, after his death, Chiny reverted to his nephew Arnold V of Looz.
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- Louis V, Count of Chiny (en)
- Lodewijk V van Chiny (nl)
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| - Louis V de Looz, né vers 1235, mort à la fin de l'année 1299, fut comte de Chiny de 1268 à 1299. Il était le fils cadet d'Arnoul IV, comte de Looz, et de Jeanne, comtesse de Chiny. (fr)
- Lodewijk V van Chiny (circa 1225 - 1299) was van 1268 tot aan zijn dood graaf van Chiny. Hij behoorde tot het huis Loon. (nl)
- Louis V (1235–1299), Count of Chiny from 1268–1299, the youngest son of Arnold IV, Count of Looz and Chiny, and Jeanne, Countess of Chiny. He became Count of Chiny in 1268 when his parents entrusted him with the county before their death. Louis and Jeanne had no children and, after his death, Chiny reverted to his nephew Arnold V of Looz. (en)
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| - Louis V (1235–1299), Count of Chiny from 1268–1299, the youngest son of Arnold IV, Count of Looz and Chiny, and Jeanne, Countess of Chiny. He became Count of Chiny in 1268 when his parents entrusted him with the county before their death. In 1285, he brought to Chauvency-le-Château one of the most famous jousting tournaments (a “tournament of chivalry”) of the Middle Ages, which pitted knights from the Empire, France, Lotharingia, Hainault, Flanders, and England, against each other in two days of solo-contest jousting and a final day of massed mêlée fighting. The Tournament of Chauvency (Tournament of Chauvency) was described in verse by the French poet Jacques Bretel. A list of the participants at the tournament, which includes nearly 100 named individuals, can be found here. Before 22 July 1257, he married Jeanne de Bar (1225-1299), widow of Frederick de Blâmont (d. 1255/6) and daughter of Henry II, Count of Bar, and Philippa de Dreux. Her dowry was the castle of Salm. Jeanne already had three children from her first marriage: Henry (d.1331) sire de Blâmont and seneschal of Lorraine, Joffroi (mentioned in 1253) and Thomas (princier of Verdun and subsequently Bishop, d.1305). Until she became Countess of Chiny in spring 1268 she was styled as 'dame de Blâmont' and used her own seal. Louis and Jeanne had no children and, after his death, Chiny reverted to his nephew Arnold V of Looz. (en)
- Louis V de Looz, né vers 1235, mort à la fin de l'année 1299, fut comte de Chiny de 1268 à 1299. Il était le fils cadet d'Arnoul IV, comte de Looz, et de Jeanne, comtesse de Chiny. (fr)
- Lodewijk V van Chiny (circa 1225 - 1299) was van 1268 tot aan zijn dood graaf van Chiny. Hij behoorde tot het huis Loon. (nl)
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