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  1. Jean II de Brosse, also Jehan II de Brosse (1432 – 6 August 1482), was the elder son of Marshal of France Jean I de Brosse. [1] He would become chamberlain of the king of France in 1449. He married Nicole, Countess of Penthièvre, daughter of Charles, Seigneur d'Avaugour and Isabeau de Vivonne. [2]

  2. Jean II de Brosse, né vers 1423 et décédé le 6 août 1482, fut chambellan du roi en 1449, comte de Penthièvre de 1454 à 1482, et le fils de Jean I er de Brosse, maréchal de France, seigneur de Boussac et de Sainte-Sévère, et de Jeanne de Naillac, dame de La Motte-Jolivet.

  3. Jean II de Brosse naît en 1422 ou vers 1423, fils de Jean Ier de Brosse et de Jeanne de Naillac. Tous ses revenus sont destinés principalement à la restauration du château de Boussac qui a besoin d'énormes réparations.

  4. 2 de mai. de 2022 · Jean de Brosse (1375–1433), Lord of Boussac, Sainte-Sévère, Huriel, and Perugia, was a councillor and chamberlain to Charles VII of France; he was made a Marshal of France in 1426. Early life. Jean de Brosse was born in 1375 in his father’s castle at Huriel to Pierre II de Brosse and Marguerite de Malleval.

    • Huriel, Auvergne
    • Jeanne de Naillac, Dame de La Motte-Jolivet
    • Auvergne
    • Early Life
    • Hundred Years War
    • Later Life and Death
    • Marriage and Children
    • See Also

    Jean de Brosse was born in 1375 in his father’s castle at Huriel to Pierre II de Brosse and Marguerite de Malleval. In 1419, at 44, de Brosse married Jeanne de Naillac.

    De Brosse began fighting for France alongside his cousin, Louis de Culant. Probably through the influence of his family, de Brosse was made chamberlain to the Dauphin, the future Charles VII. The two soon became close friends. In 1422 de Brosse’s father died, leaving his son his titles and estates. King Charles VIalso died, and Charles VII took the...

    Upon his arrival at Boussac after his defeat, de Brosse learned of his wife’s death. Overwhelmed, he never left Boussac again for the rest of his life. He died in June 1433. Because of the great debts de Brosse had at the time of his death, his creditors threatened to have him excommunicated postmortem, and the dispersal of his mortal remains. The ...

    He married on 20 August 1419 with Jeanne de Naillac, and had 1. Jean II de Brosse, married on 18 June 1437 with Nicole de Châtillon 2. Margaret, married with Germain de Vivonne, seigneur d'Anville 3. Blanche, married with Jean de Roye, seigneur de Muret

  5. 4 de jan. de 2022 · Discover the family tree of Jean II de BROSSE for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.

  6. Discover the family tree of Jean II. de Brosse for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.