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  1. Joan of Rethel (died 1328), also known as Jeanne, was Countess of Rethel between 1285 and 1328. She was the daughter of Hugh IV, Count of Rethel and his third wife Isabelle of Grandpré. She succeeded her father as Countess of Rethel in 1285.

  2. Mother. Joan, Countess of Rethel. Joanna of Flanders ( c. 1295 – September 1374) was Duchess of Brittany by her marriage to John of Montfort. Much of her life was taken up in defense of the rights of her husband and, later, son to the dukedom, which was challenged by the House of Blois during the War of the Breton Succession.

  3. Joan (1285–1328) Dampierre dynasty. Louis I (1285–1322; married Joan; also count of Nevers) Louis II (1322–1346; also count of Flanders and Nevers; married Margaret, countess of Artois) Louis III (1346–1384; also count of Flanders, Nevers, and Artois) Margaret (1384–1402; also countess of Flanders, Nevers, Artois, and ...

  4. Joan, Countess of Rethel: Cónyuge: Juan IV de Bretaña (desde 1329) Hijos: Juan V de Bretaña: Información profesional; Ocupación: Política: Cargos ocupados: Duque consorte de Ducado de Bretaña (desde 1341 juliano, hasta 1345 juliano

  5. Joan, Countess of Rethel (desde 1290) Hijos: Juana de Flandes; Luis I de Flandes; Información profesional; Ocupación: Aristócrata

  6. About: Joan, Countess of Rethel. Joan of Rethel (died 1328) was Countess of Rethel between 1285 and 1328. She was the daughter of Hugh IV, Count of Rethel and his third wife Isabelle of Grandpré. She succeeded her father as Countess of Rethel in 1285. Joan married in 1290 with Louis I, Count of Nevers, son of Robert III, Count of Flanders.

  7. Joanna was the daughter of Louis I, Count of Nevers, and Joan, Countess of Rethel. She married John of Montfort in 1329, who claimed the title of Duke of Brittany. Their claim was contested by the House of Blois. Following her husband’s imprisonment by the French, Joanna took charge, raising an army, and successfully defending their territories.