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  1. Blanche of Brittany (1271–1327) was a daughter of John II, Duke of Brittany, and his wife Beatrice of England. She is also known as Blanche de Dreux . Through her mother she was the granddaughter of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence .

  2. Blanche of Navarre (1226 – 12 August 1283), also known as Blanche of Champagne, was the daughter of Theobald the Troubador, King of Navarre and Count of Champagne, and his second wife Agnes of Beaujeu. She was a member of the House of Champagne. By her marriage to John I, Duke of Brittany, she became Duchess consort of Brittany.

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. (Redirected from Blanche de Dreux) Blanche of Brittany (1271-1327) was a daughter of John II, Duke of Brittany and his wife Beatrice of England. She is also known as Blanche de Dreux. Marriage. Blanche was married to Philip of Artois, who was the son of Robert II of Artois.

    • Rennes, Bretagne
    • 1270
    • "Blanche de Bretagne"
    • Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
  4. Sep 26, 2021 · Blanche of Brittany (1271–1327) was a daughter of John II, Duke of Brittany, and his wife Beatrice of England. She is also known as Blanche de Dreux. Through her mother she was the granddaughter of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence.

    • Female
    • Philippe (Capet) D'artois
  5. Joan of Navarre, also known as Joanna ( c. 1368 – 10 June 1437) was Duchess of Brittany by marriage to Duke John IV and later Queen of England as the second wife of King Henry IV. She served as regent of Brittany from 1399 until 1403 during the minority of her son.

  6. Blanche of Brittany was born in 1271 as the daughter of John II, Duke of Brittany, and Beatrice of England. Known also by the name Blanche de Dreux, she had royal lineage through her mother, being the granddaughter of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence.

  7. Blanche of Navarre (fl. 1239) Duchess of Brittany. Flourished around 1239; daughter of Theobald I, king of Navarre (r. 1234–1253), and probably Agnes of Beaujeu (d. 1231); married John I the Red, duke of Brittany; children: John II (1239–1305), duke of Brittany (r. 1286–1305). Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia.