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  1. Iolanda de Dreux (em francês: Yolande: Castelo de Dreux, [1] 20 de março de 1263 – Convento de Port-Royal des Champs, 2 de agosto de 1330) [2] foi uma nobre francesa. Ela foi suo jure condessa de Montfort-l'Amaury como sucessora da mãe.

  2. Iolanda de Dreux, (em francês: Yolande de Dreux; c. 1212/1213 - 1248 ), é a filha de Roberto III, conde de Dreux, e de Leonor, Senhora de Saint-Valery. Esta nobre francesa pertencia à Casa de Dreux, ramo cadete da Dinastia capetiana. Por casamento, veio a ser duquesa de Borgonha.

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    Early life

    She was the daughter of Robert IV, Count of Dreux, and Beatrice, Countess of Montfort. Her father was a patrilineal descendant of King Louis VI of France, making her a member of a cadet branch of the Capetian dynastywith powerful connections.

    Queen of Scotland

    In 1281, King Alexander III of Scotland lost his son David and two other children in the two following years, leaving his granddaughter, Margaret, Maid of Norway, as his heir presumptive. He needed to remarry to have a new heir to the throne. Yolande was daughter of the stepdaughter of Jean de Brienne, the second spouse of king Alexander's mother, queen dowager Marie de Coucy, and considered a suitable match. Yolande was related to her husband, Alexander III, through shared ancestry in the Fr...

    Duchess of Brittany and Countess of Montfort

    In May 1294, she married Arthur II, Duke of Brittany. Together they had at least six children. Arthur died in 1312, being succeeded by his son John III, Duke of Brittany. Yolande succeeded her mother as suo jureCountess of Montfort in 1311. She continued to manage her Scottish affairs: as late as shortly before her death, she is noted to have sent a knight to Scotland to see to her dower lands. Yolande died on 2 August 1330 in the convent of Port-Royal des Champs outside of Paris. Her county...

    Yolande and Arthur had at least six children: 1. John, born c. 1294, later Count of Montfort – known as Jean de Montfort 2. Beatrice, born c. 1295, married Guy X of Laval 3. Joan, born c. 1296–1364, married Robert, son of Robert III of Flanders 4. Alice, born c. 1297–1377, married Bouchard VI of Vendôme 5. Blanche, born c. 1300, died young 6. Marie...

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    Duncan, A A M (2016). The Kingship of the Scots, 842-1292: Succession and Independence. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0-7486-1626-8.
    Macdougall, Norman, "L'Écosse à la fin du XIIIe sieclè: un royaume menacé" in James Laidlaw (ed.) The Auld Alliance: France and Scotland over 700 Years. Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, 1999. ISBN...
    Marshall, Rosalind, Scottish Queens, 1034-1714
  3. Iolanda da Bretanha ou Iolanda de Dreux (em francês: Yolande; Dreux, fim de 1218 – Castelo de Bouteville, 10 de outubro de 1272) [1] [2] foi suo jure condessa de Penthièvre e de Porhoët, no ducado da Bretanha.

  4. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Yolande de Dreux, Countess of Penthièvre and of Porhoet (late 1218 – 10 October 1272) was a French noblewoman and a suo jure countess. By her marriage to Hugh XI of Lusignan, the eldest uterine half-brother of King Henry III of England, she became Countess of La Marche and of Angoulême.

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  5. Yolanda de Dreux (1263–2 de agosto de 1330) fue una reina consorte del reino de Escocia por haber estado casada con Alejandro III de Escocia. Fue hija de Roberto IV de Dreux y de Beatriz de Montfort.

  6. Yolande de Dreux lived from 1263 to 2 August 1330. She was briefly the second wife of King Alexander III of Scotland and served as Queen Consort of Scotland until Alexander's death on 19 March 1286.