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Há 6 dias · Known as the Lioness of Brittany, Jeanne de Clisson (née de Belleville) (1300-1359) has become somewhat of a legend. A woman of noble birth, it was not until her third husband that her life began to take shape. She married Olivier IV de Clisson in 1330.
Jeanne de Clisson was a 14th century French noblewoman who led a quite extraordinary life. Married 4 times, Jeanne's third husband Olivier was accused of treason and executed. Jeanne was outraged and she was not one who was going to simply accept this injustice.
14 de jun. de 2024 · Although these women did not view themselves as feminist — as the term only began to be used in the 1830s in France — their independent thinking and willingness to challenge the accepted constraints on women at the time, secures them a place among key feminist figures.
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20 de jun. de 2024 · Jeanne de Belleville : la véritable histoire par Astrid de Belleville. « La première femme pirate », « la Lionne sanglante », « la Tigresse bretonne » …. Jeanne de Belleville est de ces personnages de l’Histoire qui ont suscité, encore aujourd’hui, bien des mythes et des légendes.
12 de jun. de 2024 · Jeanne de Clisson was a Breton noblewoman who raided ships for the French and later the English during the Hundred Years' War. After her husband was executed for treason, she switched sides...
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