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Marie of Brittany, Viscountess of Rohan

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Marie with her mother and sister.

Marie of Brittany (1444–1506) was the younger daughter of Francis I, Duke of Brittany, by Isabella, daughter of King James I of Scotland. She was married to John II, Viscount of Rohan and Count of Porhoët. [1]

Biography

Marie of Brittany married John II of Rohan, Viscount of Rohan, Count of Leon and Porhoët in 1462. She was the sister-in-law of Francis II, Duke of Brittany through the marriage of her older sister , Margaret, to Francis in 1455. The couple has a son who died at a young age. Margaret died in 1469 and from that date, John II Rohan becomes heir to the throne after the daughters of Francis II .

Issue

Marie and John II of Rohan had seven children.

  • François (10 Jul 1469-killed in action 1488)
  • Jean (2 Oct 1476-2 Jun 1505)
  • Jacques, Viscount of Rohan and Leon, Count de Porhoet, (1478-16 Oct 1527); married first Françoise de Rohan; married second Françoise, daughter of Jean de Daillon (and later wife of Joachim de Goyon de Matignon, Count de Thorigny)
  • Georges (1479-1502)
  • Claude, Bishop of Quimper (1480-15 Jul 1540)
  • Anne, Viscountess of Rohan, d.Mar 1529; m.27 Sep 1515 Pierre de Rohan, Lord of Frontenay (k.a.1525) [1]
  • Marie, d.9 Jun 1542; m.17 Nov 1511 Louis IV de Rohan, Lord of Guémené (d.1527)

Ancestry

Family of Marie of Brittany, Viscountess of Rohan

References

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  1. ^ a b Walsby, Malcolm (2007). The Counts of Laval. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Company. pp. 180–190. ISBN 9780754658115