Jeanne, Dame de Chateaudun

Jeanne, Dame de Chateaudun

Jeanne, Dame de Chateaudun (c. 1227- after 1252) was a French heiress and the wife of two French noblemen Jean I de Montfort, and Jean de Brienne, Grand Butler of France.

Family

Jeanne was born in France around the year 1227, the eldest daughter and co-heiress of Geoffrey VI, Viscount de Chateaudun (1218- 6 February 1250 on Crusade), and his wife Clemence des Roches (died after September 1259). Her father also held the titles of seigneur of Chateaudun, Chateau-du-Loir, Mayet, Loupeland, Montdoubleau, and la Suze. [Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,p.155] Her paternal grandparents were Geoffrey V, Viscount de Chateaudun and Alix de Freteval. Her maternal grandparents were Guillaume des Roches, Seneschal of Anjou, Maine and des Roches, and Marguerite de Sable. Jeanne had a younger sister Clemence de Chateaudun (after 1227- before 1 February 1259), who married Robert de Dreux, Viscount de Chateaudun (1217- 1264). She had a brother Pierre de Chateaudun (died after 1251), who was a monk. [Charles Cawley Medieval Lands]

Marriages and children

In March 1248 Jeanne married her first husband Jean I de Montfort, son of Amaury VI, count of Montfort and Beatrice of Burgundy, by whom she had one daughter:

Beatrice de Montfort, Countess of Montfort-l'Amaury (c. December 1248/1249- 9 March1312), in 1260 married Robert IV of Dreux, Count of Dreux (1241- 1282), they were the parents of six children, including John II, Count of Dreux and Yolande de Dreux, Queen consort of Alexander III of Scotland.

In the year 1249, de Montfort died in Cyprus, while participating in the Seventh Crusade. Jeanne married her second husband Jean de Brienne (1230 -1296), Grand Butler of France, in 1251. She was his first wife. De Brienne was the son of John of Brienne, King of Jerusalem, Emperor of Constantinople, and his third wife Berenguela of Leon. A daughter was born to Jean de Brienne and Jeanne:

Blanche de Brienne, Baroness Tingry (c. 1252- c.1302). In 1269, married William II de Fiennes, Baron of Tingry. They had at least three children, including Margaret de Fiennes, mother of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March

Legacy

Jeanne died on an unknown date. There is a source which claims that she attained the title of Dame de Chateau-du-Loir in 1265. [Charles Cawley Medieval Lands] The title of Loupeland she passed on to her daughter Blanche. [Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, p.155]

Notable descendants of Jeanne de Chateaudun included Anne of Brittany, Joan of Kent, Elizabeth Woodville, Anne Mortimer, and King Richard III of England.

Her husband Jean de Brienne subsequently married Marie de Coucy (c.1218- 1285), widow of King Alexander II of Scotland, but had no children by her.

References

#Douglas Richardson, Kimball G. Everingham, and David Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Royal Ancestry series", p. 155, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Md., 2004
#Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands


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