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  1. 7 de abr. de 2024 · John V de Montfort Earl of Richmond, Count of Montfort, Duke of Brittany 1339-1399 Also known as Jean de Montfort, Montford, the conqueror, Duke of Bretagne, duc de Bretagne, Earl of Richemont. Parents: John/Jean de Montfort, Earl of Richmond, Count of Montfort, Duke of Brittany (born 1293, died 16 September 1345, Hennebont) married (1329, Chartes) Joanna of Flanders (died 1374).

  2. Conan IV ( c. 1138 – 20 February 1171), called the Young, was the Duke of Brittany from 1156 to 1166. He was the son of Bertha, Duchess of Brittany, and her first husband, Alan, Earl of Richmond. Conan IV was his father's heir as Earl of Richmond and his mother's heir as Duke of Brittany. [a] Conan and his daughter Constance would be the only ...

  3. Alan de Bretagne, 1st Earl of Richmond (died 15 September 1146) married Bertha of Brittany, by whom he had issue, including his heir Conan IV, Duke of Brittany; he had also four illegitimate sons. Maud, married Walter de Gand, by whom she had issue. Olive, married firstly Henry de Fougères, by whom she had issue; secondly William de St. John.

  4. John of Brittany, called in French Jean de Bretagne (c. 1266 – 17 January 1334), 4th Earl of Richmond, was an English nobleman and a member of the Ducal house of Brittany, the House of Dreux. He entered royal service in England under his uncle Edward I , and also served Edward II .

  5. Henry's father, Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond, a half-brother of Henry VI of England, and a member of the Welsh Tudors of Penmynydd, died three months before his son Henry was born. During Henry's early years, he supported his uncle Henry VI and the Lancastrian cause in fighting the civil wars against Edward IV , a member of the Yorkist branch of the House of Plantagenet .

  6. 28 de nov. de 2023 · John of Brittany Earl of Richmond französisch Jean de Bretagne deutsch Johann von Bretagne 1266 17 Januar 1334 war ein b

  7. (c. 1116-1146), though he was styled earl of Richmond by John of Hexham. This Alan married Bertha, daughter and heiress of Conan, reigning count of Brittany; and his son Conan ( c . 1138-1171), who married Margaret, sister of Malcolm IV. of Scotland, asserted his right to Brittany, and transferred it in his lifetime to his daughter Constance ( c . 1162-1201).