Amaury IV of Craon (16 August 1326 – 30 May 1373), Lord of Craon, Chantocé, Ingrandes, Briollé, Châteauneuf-sur-Sarthe, Précigné and Sablé , Sainte-Maure, Nouâtre, Pressigny and Marcillac, Châteauneuf-sur-Charente and Jarnac, was a French noble, who was part of the Hundred Years' War.
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AmauryIV of Craon (16 August 1326 – 30 May 1373), Lord of Craon, Chantocé, Ingrandes, Briollé, Châteauneuf-sur-Sarthe, Précigné and Sablé , Sainte-Maure...
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Amaury I of Craon (1170–1226), was Lord of Craon, of Chantocé, Ingrandes, Candé, Segré, Duretal, Baugé and of Lude. Amaury I of Craon was the youngest...
Amaury III deCraon (died 1333), Lord of Créon, Mareuil and Sablé, Seneschal of Gascony as well as seneschal of Anjou, Maine and Touraine. He was a son...
married the heir to that name. Jeanne de Craon, dying at the birth of her son Jean IVde Beauvau, demanded that he take the arms of the Craon family....
death of his former guardian and maternal grandfather Jean deCraon in 1432, and Georges de La Trémoille's fall from grace in 1433, he gradually withdrew...
Isabelle deCraon, Dame de Fougères (born 1212), was a French noblewoman, being the daughter of Amaury I, Sire deCraon, a wealthy baron who was the possessor...
deCraon (died after 1224), married and fathered two sons. Pierre deCraon (died before 1206) Philippe deCraon (died young) Amaury I, Sire deCraon (1175–1226)...
Louis I. She married twice: first to AmauryIVdeCraon; following his death in 1376, she married Tristan Rouault de Boleménard. With her was extinguished...
preference, John de Montfort. The extended de Clisson family however did not all take the same view. AmaurydeCraon, Oliviers cousin owned land in England...
Brittany and in 1299, married Isabeau deCraon (1278 - July 30, 1350), daughter of Maurice VI deCraon. The Lords of Craon were mainly Norman with a history...
(d. June 1355) Péronelle, who married AmauryIVdeCraon, and then Clément Rouault Isabeau, who married Guy de Nesle, then Ingelger d'Amboise, and finally...
Amauryde Clisson (1304–1347), was a Breton knight who became the chief emissary for Jeanne de Penthièvre to the court of Edward III of England. He was...
Maurice II deCraon (c. 1132–1196) was Lord of Craon, Governor of Anjou and Maine under Henry II, a military figure and Anglo-Norman of the 12th century...
William Longespée, English nobleman and knight (b. 1176) May 2 – Amaury I deCraon, French nobleman and knight (b. 1170) May 10 – Beatrice d'Este, Italian...
Tōin Sueko Anjong of Goryeo and his half-niece Queen Heonjeong Amaury I, Lord of Craon and his half-grandniece, Jeanne des Roches, Dame of Sablé (1212)...
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...
William de Montferrand, partisan of the English. He married Jeanne de Luxembourg, then Marguerite deCraon who gave him eight children. Foucauld III de La...
1317. William de Montague (1318–1319) – died in office Amanèu du Foussat (1319–1320) Maurice de Berkeley (1320–1320) Amaury III deCraon (1320–1322) –...
1783 Henri Bouchard de Lussan, Marquis of Aubeterre (1714–1788), Marshal of France in 1783 Charles de Beauvau, Prince of Beauvau-Craon (1720–1793), Marshal...
of several important noblemen, including Aimery VII of Thouars and Amaury of Craon, Viscount of Beaumont, Seneschal of Angers. Tomb of Alix, Duchess of...
Lion→ Siblings: Béatrice de La Suze, x Amaury III deCraon; and Marie, x Jean II de Châteauvillain: married to Marguerite de Baumetz (Bommiers, Bomez...
1133) Ephraim of Bonn, German Jewish rabbi and writer (d. 1196) Maurice II deCraon, Norman nobleman and knight (d. 1196) Philip of France, French prince and...