John II (14th century – 28 September 1404) was the Count of Auvergne and Boulogne from 1386 until his death in 1404.
Popular belief at the time held that his brother-in-law, Raymond of Turenne [fr], was responsible, poisoning him during a feast hosted by the cardinal Hugues de Saint-Martial.
Two days later, his father died, and John succeeded him as Count of Auvergne and Boulogne.
He also named his nephew, Antoine of Boulogne, as a secondary heir in the event of Joan's death, though this provision was ultimately unnecessary.
[3] Aliénor had previously been married to Bertrand II of L'Isle-Jourdain, who died without children.