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  1. Arthur III (Breton: Arzhur), more commonly known as Arthur de Richemont (24 August 1393 – 26 December 1458), was briefly Duke of Brittany from 1457 until his death. He is noted primarily, however, for his role as a leading military commander during the Hundred Years' War.

  2. 841–851), as a missus dominicus of the Emperor Louis the Pious, a count of Vannes (Gwened) and arguably a duke (dux) of Brittany; Erispoe (r. 851–857), as a duke, then as a king; Salomon (or Salaun) (r. 857–874), as a duke, then a king; Pasquitan (or Paskweten) (r. 874–877), ruling Brittany (southern part) with Gurvand; Gurvand (r.

  3. Arthur III ( Breton: Arzhur ), more commonly known as Arthur de Richemont (24 August 1393 – 26 December 1458), was briefly Duke of Brittany from 1457 until his death. He is noted primarily, however, for his role as a leading military commander during the Hundred Years' War.

  4. Nov 28, 2022 · Death: December 26, 1458 (65) France. Immediate Family: Son of Jean V de Montfort, duc de Bretagne and Joan of Navarre, Queen of England. Husband of Marguerite de Bourgogne; Jeanne II d'Albret, comtesse de Dreux and Catherine de Luxembourg. Ex-partner of N.N. N.N. Father of Duchess of Brittany Jacquette de Bretagne.

    • August 24, 1393
    • December 26, 1458 (65)France
    • France
  5. Arthur III, 1394–1458, duke of Brittany (1457–58), known before 1457 as comte de Richemont, constable of France in the Hundred Years War. He led the coalition that overthrew Georges de La Trémoille, and by the Treaty of Arras (1435) he reconciled Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy and England's former ally, with King Charles VII of France ...

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  7. ARTHUR III. (1393-1458), earl of Richmond, constable of France, and afterwards duke of Brittany, was the third son of John IV., duke of Brittany, and Joan of Navarre, afterwards the wife of Henry IV. of England. His brother, John V., gave him his earldom of Richmond in England.

  8. Arthur III (in Breton Arzhur III) (24 August 1393 – 26 December 1458), known as the Justicier and as Arthur de Richemont, was Lord of Parthenay and titular Count (Earl) of Richmond in England and for eleven months at the very end of his life, Duke of Brittany and Count of Montfort after inheriting those titles upon the death of his nephew. Contents

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