- mistress,
Madame de Montespan. From
birth he was
known as the Duke of
Penthièvre. He also
possessed the
following titles:
Prince of
Lamballe (given later...
- Joan of
Penthièvre (French: Jeanne; c. 1319 – 10
September 1384),
sometimes called Joan the Lame,
reigned as
Duchess of
Brittany together with her husband...
- In the 11th and 12th
centuries the
Countship of
Penthièvre (Breton: Penteur) in
Brittany (now in the
department of Côtes-d'Armor)
belonged to a branch...
-
Charles d'Orléans, Duke of
Penthièvre (Charles
Ferdinand Louis Philippe Emmanuel; 1
January 1820 – 25 July 1828) was the
eighth child of the Duke and Duchess...
- Bourbon-
Penthièvre was an
illegitimate branch of the
House of Bourbon, thus
descending from the
Capetian dynasty. It was
founded by the duc de
Penthièvre (1725–1793)...
- June 1821), was the
daughter of
Louis Jean
Marie de Bourbon, Duke of
Penthièvre and
Princess Maria Teresa d'Este. At the
death of her brother,
Louis Alexandre...
- Breton:
Eozen Penteur, Latin: Eudo, French: Eudes/Éon de
Penthièvre) (c. 999–1079),
Count of
Penthièvre, was the
youngest of the
three sons of Duke Geoffrey...
-
Nicole (c. 1424 –
after 3
January 1480) was
Countess of
Penthièvre from 1454
until her death.
Nicole was the
daughter of Charles,
Seigneur d'Avaugour,...
-
Penthièvre (French: Gare de
Penthièvre) is a
railway station in Saint-Pierre-Quiberon,
Morbihan department of Brittany, France. The
station was opened...
-
Constance of
Penthièvre (1140 –
after 1184) was a
Breton princess,
daughter of Alan of
Penthièvre, 1st Earl of Richmond, and
Bertha of Cornouaille, suo...