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  1. John I (Breton: Yann, French: Jean; c. 1217/1218 – 8 October 1286), known as John the Red due to the colour of his beard, was Duke of Brittany from 1221 to his death and 2nd Earl of Richmond in 1268. John was the eldest of three children born to Duchess Alix and her husband and jure uxoris co-ruler, Duke Peter I.

  2. John I (born 1217—died 1286) was the duke of Brittany (from 1237), son of Peter I. Like his father, he sought to limit the temporal power of the clergy; consequently he was excommunicated, upon which he journeyed to Rome to win absolution. Subsequently, he and his wife, Blanche of Champagne, traveled with St. Louis on the crusade to Tunisia ...

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  3. John IV's successor, John V, Duke of Brittany, was kidnapped by the grandson of Joan of Penthièvre. He was freed through the efforts of his wife the Duchess of Brittany, Joan of France and the remaining wealth of the Penthièvre family was confiscated.

  4. John I ( Breton: Yann, French: Jean; c. 1217/1218 – 8 October 1286), known as John the Red due to the colour of his beard, was Duke of Brittany from 1221 to his death and 2nd Earl of Richmond in 1268. Quick Facts Duke of Brittany, Reign ... Close.

  5. Juan I de Bretaña, conocido también como el Rojo (1217 - 1286) fue duque de Bretaña de 1237 a 1286. Era hijo de Pedro I Mauclerc y de Alicia de Thouars. En 1237 se casó con Blanca de Champaña, 1 hija de Teobaldo IV de Champaña. Tuvo algunos conflictos con los obispos bretones, que incluso lo excomulgaron en 1257.