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  1. Alix de Thouars [nota 1] (1200 - 21 de octubre de 1221) (en Bretón Alis) fue la duquesa hereditaria de Bretaña y la 5.ª Condesa de Richmond [nota 2] desde 1203 hasta su muerte. [1] [2]

    • Fiebres puerperales
    • 21 de octubre de 1221jul., Nantes (Francia)
    • Abbaye de Notre-Dame de Villeneuve-lez-Nantes (Le Bignon, Loire-Atlantique, France)
  2. 11 de jul. de 2023 · Birthplace: Thouars, Deux Sevres, Anjou Poitou Charentes, France. Death: October 21, 1221 (20) Convent Cordeliers, Nantes, France. Place of Burial: Les Sorinieres, Pays de la Loire, France. Immediate Family: Daughter of Guy de Thouars, gouverneur de Bretagne and Constance, duchess of Brittany.

  3. Alix of Thouars [a] (1200 – 21 October 1221) (in Breton Alis) ruled as Duchess of Brittany from 1203 until her death. She was also Countess of Richmond in the peerage of England. [b] Life. Alix was born in 1200. She was the daughter of Constance, Duchess of Brittany and Guy of Thouars. [2] .

  4. Alix de Thouars 1 née en 1200 et morte le 21 octobre 1221, fut duchesse de Bretagne et comtesse de Richemont de 1203 à 1221. Biographie. Tombeau d'Alix de Thouars et de sa fille Yolande de Bretagne, dans l' abbaye de Villeneuve - « lès-Nantes » (d'après l'original de Boudan).

  5. Alix de Thouars [nota 1] (1200 - 21 de octubre de 1221) (en Bretón Alis) fue la duquesa hereditaria de Bretaña y la 5.ª Condesa de Richmond [nota 2] desde 1203 hasta su muerte. [1] [2] Quick facts: Alix de Thouars, Información personal, Nacimi...

  6. She married Pierre de Dreux in February 1213. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter. She died on 21 October 1221, in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France, at the age of 20, and was buried in Les Sorinières, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France.

  7. They are notable for inheriting the Duchy of Brittany through Pierre de Dreux's marriage to Alix de Thouars in the early 13th century. History [ edit ] In the tenth century the lands belonged to the forebears of the Capetians ; they passed by marriage to Walter , Count of the Vexin , then to Richard I of Normandy .