Yolande of Brittany

Yolande of Brittany
suo jure Countess of Penthrièvre
suo jure Countess of Porhoet
Countess of La Marche
Countess of Angoulême
suo jure Dame de la Fère-en-Tardenois, de Chailly, and de Longjumeau
Spouse(s) Hugh XI of Lusignan, Count of La Marche and Count of Angoulême

Issue

Hugh XII of Lusignan, Count of La Marche and Count of Angoulême
Guy of Lusignan
Geoffroy of Lusignan
Alice of Lusignan
Isabelle of Lusignan
Marie of Lusignan
Yolande of Lusignan
Noble family House of Dreux
Father Peter I, Duke of Brittany
Mother Alix of Thouars, Duchess of Brittany
Born late 1218
Dreux, France
Died 10 October 1272
Chateau of Bouteville, Charente, France
Chateau de Bouteville, Charente, where Yolande died in 1272

Yolande de Dreux, Countess of Penthièvre and of Porhoet (late 1218 – 10 October 1272) was a Breton noblewoman and a suo jure Breton countess within the sovereign Duchy of Brittany. Yolande had been betrothed to King Henry III of England in 1226 at the age of seven years.[1] but married Hugh XI of Lusignan, the eldest uterine half-brother of Henry III. Through Hugh, she became Countess of La Marche and of Angoulême. She was the mother of seven children. From 1250 to 1256, she acted as Regent of La Marche and Angoulême for her son, Hugh XII of Lusignan.[2]


Family

Yolande was born in Dreux, France at the end of 1218,[3] the only daughter of Pierre de Dreux and Alix, Duchess of Brittany. She had two brothers, John I, Duke of Brittany and Arthur of Brittany (1220–1224). By her father's second marriage to Nicole, she had a half-brother, Olivier de Braine (1231–1279). Her mother, Alix, had died on 21 October 1221, when Yolande was not quite three years old. Yolande's paternal grandparents were Robert II, Count of Dreux and Yolande de Coucy, and her maternal grandparents were Guy de Thouars and Constance, Duchess of Brittany.

As her dowry, In 1236 Yolande received the titles of Countess of Penthièvre, Dame de la Fère-en-Tardenois, de Chailly, and de Longjumeau which she held suo jure from her brother John I, Duke of Brittany and her father, Pierre Mauclerc, acting as his Regent. Her brother also granted her the title of suo jure Countess of Porhoet.[3]

Betrothals, marriage and issue

Sometime before 19 October 1226, when she was seven years old, Yolande was betrothed to King Henry III of England. [lower-alpha 1] The marriage never took place. [lower-alpha 2] Blanche, regent of France, wanted to prevent Henry from gaining land or influence in France, and so forced Yolande's father to change her betrothal. Under this influence, Yolande's second betrothal occurred in March 1227 to John of France, Count of Anjou, the son of King Louis VIII of France and Blanche. The engagement was ended when John died aged thirteen in 1232.[4]

Yolande was affianced a third time in 1231 to Theobald IV, Count of Champagne. As in the case with King Henry and John of France, this betrothal to Theobald also did not result in marriage. [lower-alpha 3]

Yolande was more fortunate in her fourth betrothal, and in January 1236 she married Hugh XI of Lusignan. Hugh XI succeeded his father in 1249 as Count of La Marche and Count of Angoulême. His uterine half-brother was King Henry III of England to whom Yolande had been betrothed in 1226.

Together Hugh and Yolande had seven children:

Yolande's husband Hugh XI was killed at the Battle of Fariskur in Egypt on 6 April 1250. [lower-alpha 4] Yolande acted as Regent of La Marche and Angoulême for her eldest son Hugh from 1250 to 1256.

Death

Yolande died at the Chateau de Bouteville, Charente on 10 October 1272. She was buried at the Notre Dame Abbey in Villeneuve-lez-Nantes.

Upon her death, her Breton enoblements returned to the House of Dreux when the titles of Count of Penthievre and Porhoet were seized by her brother, John I, Duke of Brittany.

Ancestry

Notes

  1. A letter of the King dated 19 October 1226 confirms Henry III's betrothal to Jolentam filiam Petri ducis Brittanniae et comitis Richemundiae[3]
  2. King Henry III of England eventually married Eleanor of Provence.
  3. Theobald's daughter Blanche however married Yolande's brother John in 1236.
  4. The Battle of Fariskur was the last major battle of the Seventh Crusade.

References

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  1. Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands, Brittany
  2. Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands, Angoulême, La Marche, Périgord
  3. 1 2 3 Cawley, Medieval Lands, Brittany
  4. Goldstone 2007, p. 42-43.

Sources


Preceded by
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Countess of Penthièvre suo jure
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Succeeded by
John I
Preceded by
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Countess of Porhoët suo jure
12371272
Succeeded by
John I
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