Ancestral Trails 2016 » Richard DE BRETAGNE (± 1396-1438)

Persoonlijke gegevens Richard DE BRETAGNE 

  • Hij is geboren rond 1396 in Étampes, Seine-et-Oise, France.
  • Titel: Count of Montfort, Vertus and Étampes
  • (Ancestry) : House of Dreux-Montfort.
  • Hij is overleden op 2 juni 1438 in Château de Clisson, Clisson, Loire-Atlantique, France.
  • Hij is begraven juni 1438 in Cathédrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul, Nantes, Pays de la Loire, France.
  • Een kind van John DE BRETAGNE en Jeanne DE NAVARRE

Gezin van Richard DE BRETAGNE

Hij is getrouwd met Marguerite D'ORLEANS.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1423.


Kind(eren):

  1. Catherine DE BRETAGNE  1428-1476 
  2. Francois DE BRETAGNE  1433-1488 

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  • Notities over Richard DE BRETAGNE

    Richard, Count of Montfort, Vertus and Étampes (c. 1396 - 2 June 1438) was the eighth child and youngest son of John IV, Duke of Brittany, and his third wife, Joan of Navarre. Not much is known of his life, except that he was the father of Francis II, Duke of Brittany. In his lifetime he held many titles and positions; he was appointed captain-general of Guyenne and Poitou in 1419, became comte d'Étampes and seigneur de Palluau et de Châteaumur de Thouarcé, de Bourgomeaux-l'Evêque et de Ligron on 8 May 1423, and Count of Mantes in October 1425.

    His father was a great-great-great grandson of Peter I, Duke of Brittany, who in turn was a great-grandson of Louis VI of France. This made Richard a member of the House of Capet. He was also a great-great-great grandson of Henry III of England, through his great-great-grandmother, Beatrice of England, signifying the political and matrimonial alliances between the Kings of England and the Ducal House of Brittany.

    Marriage and issue
    In 1423 he married Marguerite d'Orléans, daughter of Louis, duc d'Orléans, brother of Charles VI of France and Valentina Visconti, a daughter of Giangaleazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan and his first wife, Isabella of Valois

    Margaret was his second cousin, as they shared the same great-grandfather, King John the Good. She was also a member of a cadet branch of the House of Valois, which itself was a cadet branch of the House of Capet, of which Richard was already a member due to his paternal ancestry. This made them distant cousins through their shared ancestry from Louis VI of France.

    The bride received the county of Vertus as dowry, thus Richard became count in the right of his wife. She and Richard had seven children, of whom two, Francis and Catherine, would have progeny. Richard also had a natural daughter by a mistress.

    Other relations
    Richard had many varying and complex relationships with French and English royalty.

    His mother Joan later married Henry IV of England, and became Queen of England. Richard's stepbrother and Henry IV's son and successor, Henry V of England, would later claim the throne of France and re-initiate the Hundred Years' War and marry Richard's wife's paternal cousin, Catherine of Valois. His step-nephew, King Henry VI of England, succeeded his grandfather and Richard's wife's uncle, Charles VI to the French throne, as a rival to Dauphin Charles. Coincidentally, Henry's wife, Margaret of Anjou, was the step-daughter of Jeanne de Laval, who was a granddaughter of Richard's brother, John VI, Duke of Brittany. Richard was also distantly related to the Courtenays, who were also descended from Louis VI, through his youngest son, Peter I of Courtenay.

    Count of Étampes
    On his marriage in 1423, Richard became comte de Vertus-en-Champagne et de Bénon. He also became baron de Clisson, seigneur de Courtenay, de Piffonds, de Houdan et de l'Epine-Gaudin in 1423, and châtelain de Renac et de Bois-Raoul near Redon in 1424.

    Richard became Count of Étampes in the right of his wife. She inherited the rights to the county from her father and was formally granted them by King Charles VII of France. However, their claim was disputed by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy. Presumably, Philip sought to avenge his father's death by disrupting Charles's reign; Charles was most probably responsible for the late duke's assassination in 1419. Philip occupied the duchy and held it personally until 1434, after which he gave it to his cousin, John II, Count of Nevers. Nevertheless, the County was returned to Richard in September 1435.

    Succession
    Richard died on 2 June 1438.

    Two of Richard's older brothers had succeeded their father, John IV, as Duke of Brittany. By the time of Richard's death, he had predeceased the remaining claimants to his father's title, save his only legitimate son, Francis II. As a result, Francis II succeeded Richard, his father, as Count of Étampes and Arthur III, his uncle, as Duke of Brittany.

    His daughter Catherine married Prince William II of Orange in 1438.
    SOURCE: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard,_Count_of_%C3%89tampes

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Richard DE BRETAGNE
± 1396-1438

1423

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Historische gebeurtenissen

  • Graaf Filips I de Goede (Beiers Huis) was van 1433 tot 1467 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Graafschap Holland genoemd)
  • In het jaar 1438: Bron: Wikipedia
    • 1 januari » Albrecht II van Habsburg wordt tot koning van Hongarije gekroond.
    • 18 maart » Albrecht II, uit het Huis Habsburg, wordt gekozen tot Rooms-Duits koning.
    • 25 augustus » In Gouda ontstaat een grote stadsbrand.


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Patti Lee Salter, "Ancestral Trails 2016", database, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/ancestral-trails-2016/I112875.php : benaderd 27 mei 2024), "Richard DE BRETAGNE (± 1396-1438)".