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  1. 25 de fev. de 2023 · Joan of Penthièvre was a Duchess of Brittany who reigned with her husband, Charles of Blois, from 1341 to 1364. Her claims to the ducal crown were challenged by the House of Montfort, leading to a civil war called the War of the Breton Succession. After the war, Joan remained the titular Duchess of Brittany until her death in 1384. She was also the Countess of Penthièvre throughout her life.

  2. Joan Holland. Born 1350 in Upholand, Lancashire, England. Ancestors. Daughter of Thomas (Holand) de Holand KG and Joan (Plantagenet) of Kent LG. Sister of Thomas Holland KG, John (Holand) de Holand KG, Maud (Holland) de Courtenay, Edmund Holland, Edward (Plantagenet) of Angoulême [half] and Richard (Plantagenet) England [half] Wife of Jean ...

  3. Joan Holland (c. 1356–1384) Duchess of Brittany. Name variations: Jane. Born around 1356; died in 1384; daughter of Joan of Kent (1328–1385) and Thomas Holland, 1st earl of Kent; half-sister of Richard II, king of England; second wife of John IV, 5th duke of Brittany. Joan Valois (1391–1433) Duchess of Brittany.

  4. Joan Holland, duchess of Brittany (d. 1384) Second wife of Jean IV of Montfort, duke of Brittany. Godfried Croenen. Occurrences: Click here ...

  5. Joan Holland was born circa 1356 to Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent (1314-1360) and Joan of Kent (1328-1385) and died 1384 of unspecified causes. She married Jean IV de Bretagne (1339-1399) May 1366 JL .

  6. Bertha, Duchess of Brittany. Blanche of Navarre, Duchess of Brittany. Joan Holland, Duchess of Brittany.

  7. Lady Joan Holland (1350 – October 1384) was Duchess of Brittany as the second wife of John IV, Duke of Brittany. She was the daughter of Joan of Kent and Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent. Her mother's second husband was Edward the Black Prince, and the child of that marriage was King Richard II of England. Joan Holland's marriage to John IV took place in London in May 1366, but without the ...