Marie of Brittany, Countess of Saint-Pol

Marie of Brittany, Countess of Saint-Pol

Marie of Brittany (1268–1339) was the daughter of John II, Duke of Brittany and Beatrice of England. She is also known as Marie de Dreux

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Family

Her maternal grandparents were Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence, Henry was a son of King John of England. John was son of Henry II of England and his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine.

Her sister was Blanche of Brittany, wife to Philip of Artois and mother of Margaret of Artois, Robert III of Artois and Joan of Artois, Countess of Foix. Margaret was mother of Jeanne d'Évreux, Queen of France.

Marriage

She married Guy IV, Count of Saint-Pol in 1292, their children were:

  • John of Châtillon (d. 1344), Count of Saint Pol
  • Jacques of Châtillon (d.s.p. 1365), Lord of Ancre
  • Mahaut of Châtillon (1293–1358), married Charles of Valois
  • Beatrix of Châtillon, married in 1315 Jean de Dampierre, Lord of Crèvecœur
  • Isabeau of Châtillon (d. May 19, 1360), married in May 1311 Guillaume I de Coucy, Lord of Coucy
  • Marie of Châtillon, married Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
  • Eleanor of Châtillon, married Jean III Malet, Lord of Granville
  • Jeanne of Châtillon, married Miles de Noyers, Lord of Maisy

Descendents

Through her daughter Mahaut, Marie is the maternal grandmother of Marie of Valois, Isabella of Valois who became Duchess of Bourbon and was the mother of Louis II, Duke of Bourbon and Joanna of Bourbon who became Queen of France. Mahaut's other daughter was Blanche of Valois, who married Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and was the mother of Katharine of Bohemia.

Ancestry


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