Jan III van Arkel

The basics

Quick Facts

PlacesNetherlands
Gender
Male
Death24 December 1324Gorinchem, Netherlands
Family
Mother:Bertha van Sterkenburg
Father:Jan II van Arkel
Children:John IV, Lord of Arkel John of Arkel Margaretha van Arkel Johan van Arkel Robrecht I van Arkel Heer van Bergambacht Renswoude Asperen en Berghe
The details

Biography

John III, Lord of Arkel (c. 1275 - 24 December 1324) was Lord of Arkel from 1297 until his death in 1324.

Life

He was the son of John II, Lord of Arkel and his wife, Bertha van Sterkenburg. He succeeded his father in 1297, after his father died at the battle of Vronen. John III expanded the Arkel lands further and bought lands in Holland and Brabant. He was a councellor to the bishop of Utrecht, Guy of Avesnes. In 1304, he inherited the lands of Ter Leede as he was the only surviving heir of the Ter Leede lineage.

He was in favor of William I, Count of Hainaut and was appointed judge in 1321 to give a verdict about the differences between William I, Count of Hainaut and John I of Brabant. In later years John III lost his favor of William I, Count of Hainaut to the younger, Willem van Duivenvoorde. Mogelijk is hij op de achtergrond gedrongen door Willem van Duivenvoorde. In that same year he named his eldest son, Sheriff of Ter Leede. In 1324, that son succeeded him as John IV, Lord of Arkel, previously known as Jan van der Lede.

Jan is buried in Gorinchem, next to his first wife Mabelia of Voorne.

Marriage and Issue

John married multiple times:

His first marriage in 1293, was to Mabelia of Voorne (c. 1273 - 26 February 1313), daughter of Albrecht of Voorne and Aleidis van Loon, with whom he had three children:

  • John IV, Lord of Arkel (c. 1305 - 5 May 1360)
  • Margaret, died young.
  • Mabelia of Arkel (c. 1295 - 13 juni 1368), married Gijsbrecht, Lord of Eem (also known as Eemkerk).

In 1310 had John had two illegitimate marriages and thus two illegitimate children:

  • Jan de Gruyter (b. 1310) from an illegitimate marriage to lady de Gruyter.
  • Dirk Alras van Arkel (b. 1315) from an illegitimate marriage to lady van Haestrecht.

In 1314, John married a second time, to Cunegonde of Virneburg (1295-1328). Their children were:

  • John of Arkel, bishop of Utrecht and Liège, (1314-1378)
  • Robrecht, Lord of den Berghe and Asperen, (1320-1347)
  • Cunegonde of Arkel (1321-1346), married John, Lord of Heusden.
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