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  1. Joana de Penthièvre, conhecida como Joana, a Coxa (1319 ou 1324 – Guingamp, 10 de setembro de 1384), foi duquesa da Bretanha, condessa de Penthièvre e de Goëlo, viscondessa de Limoges e senhora de Avaugour, de Mayenne, de Châtelaudren e de L'Aigle.

  2. Guiu de Penthièvre i Joana d'Avaugour. Joana de Penthièvre anomenada la Coixa, nascuda el 1319, morta el 10 de setembre de 1384, fou Duquessa de Bretanya, senyora de Mayenne, [1] d' Avaugour, de l'Aigle i de Châtelaudren, comtessa de Penthièvre i de Goëllo, Vescomtessa de Llemotges; era filla de Guiu de Bretanya, comte de Penthièvre i ...

  3. Em 4 de junho de 1337, em Paris, casou-se com Joana de Penthièvre, filha de Guido de Penthièvre, sobrinha do duque João III da Bretanha.

  4. O duque João faleceu no dia 30 de abril de 1341. Como não deixou descendência, a morte dele levou a uma disputa pelo ducado da Bretanha entre o meio-irmão do falecido duque, João de Montfort, e sua sobrinha, Joana de Penthièvre.

    • Disputed Heirs to The Ducal Crown of Brittany
    • As Dukes of Penthièvre
    • Later Dukes from Various Houses
    • Counts of Penthièvre
    • Dukes of Penthièvre
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    In 1337 Joan the Lame, Duchess of Brittany, brought Penthièvre to her husband, Charles de Châtillon, Count of Blois. Joan was the daughter of Guy de Penthièvre, the younger full brother of John III. When John III died a dispute emerged regarding the inheritance of the Duchy of Brittany. John III had tried to prevent the inheritance of the duchy by ...

    The countship of Penthièvre was restored to Sebastian of Luxemburg, heir of the Brosse family through his mother, Charlotte de Brosse (1506-1540), great-granddaughter of Nicole de Blois through her son Jean (d. 1502) and grandson Rene (1470-1524). The countship was erected for him into a duchy in the peerage of France in 1569. Afterwards it was hel...

    The Duchess of Vendôme's grandson, Louis Joseph, duc de Vendôme, inherited Penthièvre in 1669, but it was taken from him by decree in 1687 and adjudged to Marie Anne de Bourbon, Princess de Conti. In 1696, it was sold to Louis-Alexandre de Bourbon, Count de Toulouse, whose son, Louis de Bourbon, bore the title Duke de Penthièvre. This title passed ...

    House de Rennes

    1. Eudes (1035–1079), son of Geoffrey I, Duke of Brittany 2. Geoffrey I (1079–1093), son of Eudes 3. Stephen I(1093–1125), son of Eudes, brother of Geoffrey I 4. Geoffrey II (1125–1148), son of Stephen I 5. Rivallo (1148–1162), son of Geoffrey II 6. Stephen II (1162–1164), son of Rivallo 7. Geoffrey III (1164–1177), son of Geoffrey II, brother of Stephen II 8. Alan I (1177–1212), cousin of Geoffrey III, grandson of Stephen I through his son Henry, called Henry I 9. Henry II of Avagour (1212–1...

    Capetian House of Dreux

    1. Peter Mauclerc (1230–1237), son of Robert II of Dreux 2. Yolande(1237-1272), daughter of Peter 3. John I(1272–1286), son of Peter 4. John II(1286–1305), son of John I 5. Arthur II(1305–1312), son of John II 6. Guy (1312–1331), son of Arthur II 7. Joan (1331–1384), Countess of Penthièvre suo jure; daughter of Guy, granddaughter of Henry IV of Avagour, married Charles de Blois-Châtillon, lost Breton War of Succession, but retained the county with all rights under the Treaty of Guerande of 1365

    House of Blois-Châtillon

    1. John I(1384–1404), son of Joan; his widow would join in attempting the abduction and imprisonment of the duke of Brittany, only to be imprisoned herself by the duchess. 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. 3. John II(1433–1454), second son of John - some aspects of Penthièvre were restored. 4. Nicole (1454–1479), granddaughter of John through his third s...

    House of Luxembourg

    1. Sebastian(1566–1569), nephew of John VII. Sebastian was son of Charlotte de Brosse, daughter of René. 2. Marie (1569–1623), daughter of Sebastian, married Philippe Emmanuel de Lorraine.

    House of Lorraine

    1. Philippe Emmanuel de Lorraine(1576–1602) 2. Françoise de Lorraine(1602–1669), married César de Bourbon

    House of Bourbon-Vendôme

    1. César de Bourbon (1608–1665), legitimised son of Henry IV of France 2. Louis II de Bourbon-Vendôme(1665–1669), son of César de Vendôme 3. Louis III Joseph de Vendôme (1669–1712), son of Louis II de Bourbon-Vendôme 3.1. Sold to Marie Anne, légitimée de Bourbonin 1696.

  5. Giovanna di Penthièvre, conhecida como La Zoppa ( 1319 - Guingamp, 10 de setembro de 1384), reinou sobre o Ducado da Bretanha, com eventos alternados, de 1341 a 1365, junto com seu marido.

  6. 11 de fev. de 2023 · 'This book investigates the rulership of Jeanne de Penthiève (c.1326-1384), duchess of Brittany, and her struggle to maintain power in Brittany. Jeanne and her husband’s rule are researched through the study of an outstanding range of printed and archival administrative and legal records.