Archambaud IX of Bourbon (died 15 January 1249), called "Le Jeune" ("The Young"), was a ruler (sire) of Bourbonnais in the modern region of Auvergne, France.
He was the son of Archambaud VIII of Bourbon. He married Yolande I, Countess of Nevers.[1] They had:
Matilda II, Countess of Nevers (d. 1262)[2]
Agnes, Lady of Bourbon (1237 - 7 September 1288);[2] married Jean of Burgundy, Count of Charolais,[3] the son of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.
He died in Cyprus on 15 January 1249 en route to Egypt in support of the Seventh Crusade.[4]
^Bubenicek 2002, p. 55.
^ abBerman 2018, p. 94.
^Devailly 1973, p. 460.
^Strayer 1969, p. 493, 817.
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