- 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...
- 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...
- 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)...
- Joan of
Penthièvre (French:
Jeanne de
Penthièvre; c. 1319 – 10
September 1384)
reigned as
Duchess of
Brittany together with her husband,
Charles of Blois...
- 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...
- for John's father, in
which the
Penthièvre claimant,
Charles of Blois, died. His widow, Joanna,
Countess of
Penthièvre, was
forced to sign the
Treaty of...
-
Bretagne de
Penthièvre or Guy VII de
Limoges (1287 –
March 27, 1331), was
Viscount of
Limoges from 1314 to 1317 and
Count of
Penthièvre from 1317 to...
- death, via his
marriage to Joan,
Duchess of
Brittany and
Countess of
Penthièvre,
holding the
title against the
claims of John of Montfort. The
cause of...
-
Penthièvre (French: Gare de
Penthièvre) is a
railway station in Saint-Pierre-Quiberon,
Morbihan department of Brittany, France. The
station was opened...
-
Eudes of
Brittany may
refer to: Eudes,
Count of
Penthièvre (c. 999–1079), Duke of
Brittany Eudes II,
Viscount of Porhoët (died 1170), Duke of Brittany...