Jehan de Braine (c. 1200 – 1240) was, jure uxoris, the Count of Mâcon and Vienne from 1224 until his death.
He was a younger son of Robert II of Dreux[1] and his second wife, Yolande de Coucy.
[2] Of Jehan's poetry survive one pastourelle, "Par desous l'ombre d'un bois", and two chansons d'amour, "Pensis d'amours, joians et corociés" and "Je n'os chanter trop tart ne trop souvent".
In the Manuscrit du Roi and the Chansonnier de Noailles the melody ends on different notes.
There exist three French poems attributed to John of Brienne that are in fact the work of Jehan de Braine.