John II, Duke of Alençon
John II, Duke of Alençon was a French nobleman born in 1404. He was the son of John I, Duke of Alençon and Marie de la Flèche. John II played a significant role during the Hundred Years' War, supporting the French crown against the English forces. He was known for his military leadership and was involved in several key battles.
In 1425, John II succeeded his father as duke and continued to strengthen his family's influence in the region. He was also a patron of the arts and contributed to the cultural life of France during his time. John II died in 1476, leaving a legacy of loyalty and service to his country.