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  1. John I, Count of Penthièvre. John I (5 February 1345 – 16 January 1404), was Count of Penthièvre and Viscount of Limoges from 1364 to 1404, and the Penthièvre claimant to the Duchy of Brittany . Biography. John was born in Jurgon-les-Lacs in Brittany while his parents, Joan of Penthièvre and Charles of Blois, [1] ruled over the duchy of Brittany.

    • 29 September 1364 – 16 January 1404
    • Olivier
    • 5 February 1345, Jurgon-les-Lacs, Brittany (France)
  2. Olivier (1404–1433), son of John - lost the countship and the rights of Penthièvre to the duke of Brittany after attempting his imprisonment and presumed overthrow in 1420. John II (1433–1454), second son of John - some aspects of Penthièvre were restored.

  3. Upon the death of his sister Yolande of Brittany, John I seized the countship of Penthièvre for himself. John I in turn was succeeded by his son John II. John II married Beatrice of England and ruled until 1305. 14th century The Battle of Auray in 1364 resulting in victory for the House of Montfort in the Breton War of Succession

  4. John I, was Count of Penthièvre and Viscount of Limoges from 1364 to 1404, and the Penthièvre claimant to the Duchy of Brittany.

  5. Duke John I. of Brittany, Yolande’s brother, seized the count ship on her death in 1272. In 1337 Joan of Brittany brought Penthièvre to her husband, Charles de Chatillon-Blois. In 1437 Nicole de Blois, a descendant of this family, married Jean de Brosse, and was deprived of Penthièvre by the duke of Brittany, Francis II., in 1465.

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  7. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Comte de Penthièvre et de Goelo. Vicomte de Limoges. Seigneur d´Avaugour, de Landrecies, de Nouvion-en-Thièrache. By virtue of the treaty of Brétigny, Jean II of France had to pay three million gold crowns, to Edward III of England, for his ransom, and would be released after he paid one million.