Jeanne de Kent
Jeanne Plantagenêt , known as the pretty girl of Kent , born in 1328, dead the August 8th 1385 with the castle of Wallingford, countess of Kent, girl of Edmond de Woodstock (1301-1329), count de Kent, and of Margaret Wake. By her father, it is little girl of the king Edouard Ier of England and Marguerite de France.
It was promised in marriage to Thomas Holland († 1360), but this one disappeared and passed for death, and it married the October 15th 1348 Guillaume de Montaigu, count de Salisbury.
Thomas Holland reappeared a little later and made known the former engagement of Jeanne, made break its second marriage in 1349 and married it. They had:
- * Thomas (1350 † 1397), count de Kent
- * Jeanne (1350 † 1384), married to Jean IV of Brittany
- * Jean (1352 † 1400), duke of Exeter
- * Maud († 1392), married in 1363 in Hugues de Courtenay († 1373), then with Waléran III of Luxembourg (1357 † 1415), count of Ligny-in-Barrois and of Saint-pol.
- * Jeanne (1350 † 1384), married to Jean IV of Brittany
Widow, it remaria in third weddings in 1361 with Edouard Plantagenêt, Prince de Galles and duke of Aquitaine, more known under the nickname of the Prince Noir , and had:
- * Edouard (1365-1372)
- * Richard II of England (1367-1400).
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