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  1. Joan of France (French: Jeanne; 24 January 1391 – 27 September 1433) was Duchess of Brittany by marriage to John V. She was a daughter of Charles VI of France and Isabeau of Bavaria . [1] She ruled Brittany during the imprisonment of her spouse in 1420.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · About Joan Holland. ady Joan Holland, (1350–1384), was a Duchess consort of Brittany, married to John V, Duke of Brittany. [a] She was the daughter of Joan of Kent and Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent. Her marriage to John V took place in London in May 1366. She had no children.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 15 de jul. de 2016 · Joan came to Brittany in 1386 as the third wife of Jean IV of Brittany, who was nearly thirty years elder to her. Jean had been married twice previously, to two Englishwomen: first, to a daughter of Edward III, Mary (or possibly Margaret) and secondly Joan Holland, stepdaughter of the Black Prince.

  6. Brief Life History of Joan de. When Joan de Holand Duchess of York was born about 1380, in Up Holland, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, her father, Thomas Holland 2nd Earl of Kent, was 31 and her mother, Lady Alice FitzAlan Countess of Kent, was 29. She married Edmund of Langley 1st Duke of York on 4 November 1393.