词条 | Joan of Lusignan |
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|name =Joan of Lusignan |title =suo jure Lady of Couche and Peyrat Dame d'Albret Lady de Geneville |spouse =Bernard Ezi III, Lord of Albret Sir Piers de Geneville of Trim and Ludlow Castle |issue =Mathe, Dame d'Albret Isabelle, Dame d'Albret Joan de Geneville Maud de Geneville Beatrice de Geneville |birth_date =1260 |birth_place =Angoulême, France |death_date =13 April 1323 (aged 63) |place of burial =Abbaye de Valence, France |noble family =Lusignan |father =Hugh XII of Lusignan, Count of La Marche and Angoulême |mother =Jeanne de Fougères |}}Joan of Lusignan (1260 – 13 April 1323) was a French noblewoman. She succeeded her uncle, Guy de la Marche, Knt., sometime in the period, 1310/13, as Lady of Couche and Peyrat, but not as Countess of La Marche since after her sister, Yolande's death, it was annexed by Philip IV of France and given as an appanage to Philip's son Charles the Fair. Previously, in 1308, following the death of her brother Guy (or Guiard), Jeanne and her sister Isabelle, as co-heiresses, had sold the county of Angoulême to the King.[1] She was married twice. Her first husband was Bernard Ezi III, Lord of Albret, by whom she had two daughters. By her second husband Sir Piers de Geneville, she had another three daughters; the eldest of whom was Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville, wife of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, the de facto ruler of England from 1327 to 1330. She is sometimes referred to as Jeanne of Lusignan. FamilyJoan was a younger daughter of Hugh XII of Lusignan, Count of La Marche and Angoulême, lord of Lusignan and Fougères, and Jeanne de Fougères.[2] MarriagesJoan married firstly Bernard Ezi III, Lord of Albret, by whom she had two daughters:
After the death of her first husband on 24 December 1280, Joan married secondly before 11 Oct. 1283 (date of charter), Sir Piers de Geneville, of Trim and Ludlow Castle (1256 – before June 1292), by whom she had another three daughters:
Death and legacyJoan died 13 April 1323 at the age of 63, and was buried at the Abbaye de Valence. Ancestry{{ahnentafel|collapsed=yes |align=center |boxstyle_1=background-color: #fcc; |boxstyle_2=background-color: #fb9; |boxstyle_3=background-color: #ffc; |boxstyle_4=background-color: #bfc; |boxstyle_5=background-color: #9fe; | 1 = Joan of Lusignan | 2 = Hugh XII of Lusignan, Count of La Marche, Count of Angoulême | 3 = Jeanne de Fougères | 4 = Hugh XI of Lusignan, Count of La Marche, Count of Angoulême | 5 = Yolande de Dreux | 6 = Raoul III, seigneur of Fougères | 7 = Isabelle de Craon | 8 = Hugh X of Lusignan, Count of La Marche, Count of Angoulême | 9 = Isabella of Angoulême, Queen of England | 10= Peter I, Duke of Brittany | 11= Alix of Thouars, Duchess of Brittany | 12= Geoffrey, Seigneur of Fougères | 13= Mathilde de Porhoet | 14= Amaury I, seigneur de Craon | 15= Jeanne des Roches | 16= Hugh IX of Lusignan, Count of La Marche | 17= Mathilde Taillefer of Angoulême | 18= Aymer Taillefer, Count of Angoulême | 19= Alice of Courtenay | 20= Robert II of Dreux, Count of Dreux | 21= Yolande de Coucy | 22= Guy de Thouars | 23= Constance, Duchess of Brittany | 26= Eudes III, Count of Porhoet | 27= Marguerite N. | 28= Maurice II, seigneur of Craon | 29= Isabelle de Meulan | 30= Guillaume des Roches, Seneschal of Anjou | 31= Marguerite de Sablé }} References1. ^Eoropaseische Stammtafeln "Lusignan" 2. ^Medieval Lands "Angoulême" 3. ^Paul Theroff
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