谁嫁给了Arthur III de Bretagne?
Joan II of Albret 结婚了 Arthur III de Bretagne 。
Catherine of Luxembourg-Saint-Pol 结婚了 Arthur III de Bretagne 。
Margaret of Burgundy 结婚了 Arthur III de Bretagne 。 年龄差距为 0 年 3 个月零 7 天.
Arthur III de Bretagne
Arthur III de Bretagne dit « le Justicier », auparavant désigné comme le Connétable de Richemont, né le au château de Suscinio, près de Vannes et mort le à Nantes, est un noble breton de la maison de Montfort, fils du duc de Bretagne Jean IV, et de sa troisième épouse Jeanne de Navarre.
Blessé à la bataille d'Azincourt en 1415 et fait prisonnier, il reste en captivité en Angleterre pendant cinq ans. Après son retour en France, il est nommé connétable de France par Charles VII le . Après avoir été l'un des compagnons d'armes de Jeanne d'Arc en 1429-1430, il reprend Paris aux Anglais le .
Il est duc de Bretagne de septembre 1457 à sa mort en décembre 1458.
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Joan II of Albret
Jeanne d'Albret (1425-1444) fille de Charles II d'Albret (1407-1471) et d'Anne d'Armagnac (1402-?)
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Catherine of Luxembourg-Saint-Pol
Catherine of Luxembourg-Saint-Pol (died 1492), was a Duchess consort of Brittany, married to Arthur III, Duke of Brittany. She was a daughter of Peter of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol and Margherita del Balzo.
Catherine’s marriage to Arthur III took place on 2 July 1445. In December 1445 she went to Nantes, where her husband organized wedding celebrations in her honor. Then she lived in Parthenay and travelled only in 1457 with her husband again to Brittany, because his nephew, the duke Peter II, had fallen ill. After Peter’s death (22 September 1457) Arthur III became new Duke and therefore his wife Catherine briefly Duchess consort of Brittany, but Arthur already died on 26 December 1458 at Nantes at the age of 65 years. His marriage with Catherine had remained childless. Catherine lived as widow a secluded life, probably died in March 1492 and was buried in the Carthusian monastery of Nantes, which she had finished.
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Margaret of Burgundy
Margaret of Nevers (French: Marguerite; December 1393 – February 1442), also known as Margaret of Burgundy, was Dauphine of France and Duchess of Guyenne as the daughter-in-law of King Charles VI of France. A pawn in the dynastic struggles between her family and in-laws during the Hundred Years' War, Margaret was regarded as the future Queen of France at two separate times, as a result of her two marriages: first to the Dauphin and second to the Duke of Brittany.
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