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to bring peace and the liberation of John of
Montfort. The latter was released in September 1343 and retired to England 27 March 1345. His return to the struggle with reinforcements provided by King Edward III of England put an end to the truce. John of Montfort unsuccessfully laid siege to Quimper,
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After a winter break that ended on 15 April 1342, Charles of Blois resumed the fight and regained a large part of
Brittany between May and September 1342. King Edward III of England decided to intervene on behalf of the House of Montfort. Charles de Blois failed to take Hennebont, which was defended
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The Duchy of
Brittany historically had a "semi-Salic" mode of inheritance; male primogeniture was followed unless no direct male descendants remained. At that point the closest female descendant inherited as duchess, with her husband serving as duke by "right of representation". The position of John
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where he managed to obtain the ducal treasury. John returned to Nantes and was recognised as Duke in May 1341 by an assembly composed of members of the towns and minor nobles, but shunned by the major vassals with the exception of Hervé VII, Count of Léon. Thanks to the ducal treasury, he recruited
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of the Franks had historically been rejected for the
Kingdom of France, allowing Philip V to gain the throne in 1316, and Philip VI most recently. This made Philip VI's support of Joan of Penthièvre quite ironic, in that the argument for Philip VI to inherit the Kingdom of France was based on the
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of
Montfort was legally founded on the belief that a brother (even a half-brother) was a closer heir than a beneficiary niece, and that the Salic form of inheritance adopted by the Kingdom of France should be followed. This argument was based on the fact that since 1297 Brittany had been a
492:(later King of France), put together an army and penetrated into Brittany. They managed to retrieve a number of strongholds which had been lost, including Nantes, which relented on 21 November 1341 after three weeks of siege. John of Montfort was captured and imprisoned in the
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Montfort to a Court of Peers session in Conflans in September 1341. In this context by the judgment of Conflans, the Duchy of Brittany was attributed to Charles of Blois. Philip VI agreed to receive
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Charles of Blois. However it would probably require getting
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in Paris. Despite the change of camp of Hervé VII de Leon (due to criticisms from John regarding his handling of the siege of Nantes), Joanna, the wife of John of
Montfort, continued the armed struggle supported by his allies.
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Montfort was born in 1295, the only son to Arthur II of Brittany and his second wife Yolande of Dreux. In 1322 he inherited from his mother the title of count of Montfort-l'Amaury, and in 1329 he married
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Dominicans of Quimperlé where his tomb, which had already been desecrated, was found again in December 1883. His remains are now in the Church of Sainte-Croix de Quimperlé.
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of Charles of Blois on behalf of his wife, and confiscated from John of Montfort the French lands of the County of Montfort-l'Amaury, as well as the Viscounty of Limoges that he held more unduly.
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mercenaries which allowed him to perform in June and July a 'great ride in Brittany' (as described by Arthur de la Borderie) and take control of the duchy. John first gained
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was mortally wounded besieging Vannes in vain leading an English contingent. In January 1343, through
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242:from 1341 to his death. He was the son of
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342:Ralph Basset, 3rd Baron Basset of Drayton
270:over Joan of Penthièvre and her husband,
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834:(in French). 27 November 1884, Tome IX.
425:. Having failed to take the domains of
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488:In October 1341, Charles of Blois and
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326:(1350–1384) in 1366 in London; (3)
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832:Société archéologique du Finistère
334:, in 1386 in Saillé-près-Guérande.
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31:John of Montfort (disambiguation)
782:George, Hereford Brooke (1875).
286:Jean of Montfort's coat of arms.
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604:Œuvres complètes d'Etienne Jouy
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409:and the places surrounding the
1675:14th-century dukes of Brittany
819:Previté-Orton, Charles William
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384:Early stages of the War (1341)
330:(1370–1437), daughter of King
322:, in 1361 in Oxfordshire; (2)
318:(1344–1362), daughter of King
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320:Edward III of England
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1507:Montfort of Brittany
1334:House of Plantagenet
1230:House of Cornouaille
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512:Robert III of Artois
29:For other uses, see
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748:, pp. 278–297.
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734:de la Borderie 1975
724:, pp. 430–432.
722:de la Borderie 1975
700:, pp. 425–429.
698:de la Borderie 1975
411:Château de Suscinio
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232:Château d'Hennebont
18:John II of Montfort
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1670:1345 deaths
1665:1295 births
1638:(1707–1712)
1632:(1704–1705)
1602:(1536–1547)
1596:(1524–1536)
1594:Francis III
1590:(1514–1524)
1560:(1488–1514)
1554:(1458–1488)
1548:(1457–1458)
1542:(1450–1457)
1536:(1442–1450)
1530:(1399–1442)
1524:(1365–1399)
1494:(1345–1365)
1477:(1341–1364)
1468:(1341–1364)
1438:(1312–1341)
1432:(1305–1312)
1426:(1286–1305)
1420:(1221–1286)
1390:(1213–1221)
1381:(1203–1221)
1351:(1196–1203)
1321:(1199–1201)
1312:(1181–1186)
1310:Geoffrey II
1303:(1166–1201)
1297:(1156–1166)
1267:(1148–1156)
1258:(1148–1156)
1252:(1112–1148)
1246:(1072–1112)
1218:(1066–1072)
1209:(1066–1072)
1203:(1040–1066)
1197:(1008–1034)
1191:(1008–1040)
650:Morvan 2009
638:George 1875
580:Abbaty Guen
421:, and then
82:Predecessor
1659:Categories
1552:Francis II
1546:Arthur III
1185:(992–1008)
1183:Geoffrey I
1147:Alan (III)
1060:Gourmaëlon
896:1322–1345
662:Jones 1988
590:References
520:Malestroit
238:, and 6th
1581:1514–1547
1534:Francis I
1515:1365–1514
1459:1341–1365
1430:Arthur II
1411:1221–1341
1372:1203–1221
1342:1196–1203
1301:Constance
1288:1156–1196
1250:Conan III
1237:1072–1156
1179:(990–992)
1149:(988–990)
1143:(981–988)
1137:(960–981)
1131:(952–958)
1125:(938–952)
1092:Rognvaldr
1040:Pascweten
934:as rivals
923:1341–1345
423:Quimperlé
419:Hennebont
370:Salic law
278:Biography
135:Hennebont
119:Hennebont
92:Successor
77:1341–1345
1540:Peter II
1436:John III
1349:Arthur I
1295:Conan IV
1201:Conan II
1189:Alan III
1170:958–1072
1050:Judicael
1020:Wihomarc
976:Brittany
972:Monarchs
912:John III
821:(1978).
764:(1975).
536:See also
510:, while
471:Josselin
463:Ploërmel
447:Lamballe
390:Guérande
297:Chartres
86:John III
1522:John IV
1492:John IV
1475:Charles
1424:John II
1388:Peter I
1244:Alan IV
1216:Hoël II
1177:Conan I
1141:Guerech
1123:Alan II
1116:938–958
1083:907–938
1045:Gurvand
1035:Salomon
1030:Erispoe
1025:Nominoe
993:578–907
932:Charles
902:John IV
885:Yolande
755:Sources
439:Carhaix
431:Quimper
405:, then
398:Limoges
268:John IV
111: (
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61:to John
57:paying
1588:Claude
1528:John V
1418:John I
1265:Odo II
1256:Bertha
1207:Hawise
1135:Hoël I
1089:Hroflr
1055:Alan I
1015:Morman
1000:Waroch
928:Joanna
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407:Vannes
403:Rennes
394:Nantes
303:, and
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1600:Henry
1316:later
1195:Odo I
1129:Drogo
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862:Born:
553:Notes
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451:Jugon
435:Brest
427:Rohan
415:Auray
180:Dreux
175:House
152:Issue
74:Reign
1558:Anne
1472:with
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1385:with
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1307:with
1262:with
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