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  1. Joan Holland's marriage to John IV took place in London in May 1366, but without the approval of King Edward III of England, [2] Joan's step-grandfather, who claimed overlordship of Brittany. The couple had no children. Joan's death, in her thirties, [3] was politically inexpedient.

  2. In 1386, marriage negotiations began between Joanna and another John, John de Montfort IV, duke of Brittany. This was to be his third marriage; neither of his first two marriages with Mary (1344–1362), daughter of Edward III of England, and Joan Holland , half-sister of Richard II of England, produced children.

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · ady Joan Holland, (1350–1384), was a Duchess consort of Brittany, married to John V, Duke of Brittany. [a] She was the daughter of Joan of Kent and Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent. Her marriage to John V took place in London in May 1366.

    • "Duchess of Brittany"
    • Upholand, Lancashire, , England
    • circa 1356
  4. Joan married John V, Duke of Brittany, in 1396. Three years after the wedding, her spouse became duke and she duchess of Brittany. As duchess, Joan is perhaps most known for her role during the conflict between John V and the Counts of Penthièvre.

  5. Joan Holland's marriage to John IV took place in London in May 1366, but without the approval of King Edward III of England, Joan's step-grandfather, who claimed overlordship of Brittany. The couple had no children. Joan's death, in her thirties, was politically inexpedient.

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  7. Oct 21, 2022 · Sister of Thomas Holland KG, John (Holand) de Holand KG, Maud (Holland) de Courtenay, Edmund Holland, Edward (Plantagenet) of Angoulême [half] and Richard (Plantagenet) England [half] Wife of Jean (Montfort) de Montfort — married 1366 in London, England

  8. views 3,350,152 updated. Holland, Joan (c. 1356–1384) Duchess of Brittany. Name variations: Jane. Born c. 1356; died 1384; dau. of Joan of Kent (1328–1385) and Thomas Holland, 1st earl of Kent; half-sister of Richard II, king of England; 2nd wife of John IV, 5th duke of Brittany. Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages.

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