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  1. Jeanne of Saint-Pol. Jeanne of Saint-Pol (died 1407) was the only daughter of Waleran III of Luxembourg and his first wife Maud Holland, and thus a step-granddaughter to Edward, the Black Prince through her mother's side. Her maternal grandmother was Joan of Kent . In 1402 she married Anthony, Duke of Brabant (d. 1415) killed at Agincourt by ...

  2. In 1466, she married Louis de Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, de Brienne, de Ligny, and Conversano, Constable of France (1418–19 December 1475). The marriage contract was dated 1 August 1466. She was his second wife, his first wife, Jeanne de Bar, Countess of Marle and Soissons having died in 1462. Together Louis and Marie had three children:

  3. Saint-Pol was the eldest son of Peter of Luxembourg [2] and Margaret de Baux. His name originates from the fact that he was a 7th generation descendant of Henry V, Count of Luxembourg, and thus belonged to the French branch of the House of Luxembourg. His older sister Jacqueline, better known as Jacquetta of Luxembourg, married John of ...

  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Death: August 12, 1407 (20-29) Immediate Family: Daughter of Waleran III de Luxembourg, comte de Saint-Pol et de Ligny and Maud/Matilda Holland. Wife of Antoine de Bourgogne, duc de Brabant. Mother of Jean IV de Bourgogne, hertog van Brabant and Philippe de Bourgogne, hertog van Brabant. Half sister of Jean "Hennequin" de Luxembourg, seigneur ...

    • "de St. Pol"
    • Luxembourg, Belgium
    • circa 1382
    • August 12, 1407 (20-29)
  5. Jeanne of Saint-Pol (died 1407) was the only daughter of Waleran III of Luxembourg and his first wife Maud Holland, and thus a step-granddaughter to Edward, the Black Prince through her mother's side. Her maternal grandmother was Joan of Kent.

  6. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Jeanne of Saint-Pol. European noble

  7. Born Catherine on October 27, 1401, at the Hôtel de St. Pôl, Paris, France; died of breast cancer on January 3, 1437, at Bermondsey Abbey, London, after a lengthy illness; buried in Westminster Abbey; daughter of Charles VI the Mad (1368–1422), king of France (r. 1380–1422), and Isabeau of Bavaria (1371–1435); sister of Isabella of ...

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