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Amaury de Clisson
Breton Knight and Emissary to England
Coat of Arms Clisson Cadet Family
Full name
Amaury de Clisson
Born
around 1304 Château de Clisson, Brittany
Died
2 August 1347 Battle of La Roche-Derrien
Nationality
Breton
Noble family
de Clisson
Spouse(s)
Isabeau de Ramefort
Issue
Amaury II de Clisson, Isabeau de Clisson, Mahaut de Clisson
Father
Olivier III de Clisson
Mother
Isabelle de Craon
Amaury de 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 the brother of Garnier de Clisson, defender of Brest against John of Montfort and another brother, Olivier IV de Clisson who became embroiled in the intrigue of the Siege of Vannes and was subsequently executed by the King of France for perceived treason.[1]
^Bougraud, F. Some notes on the Lords of Clisson (1180-1320), in Bulletin de la société archaelogique et historique de Nantes et de Loire-Atlantique, 2000, pgs 112-115
AmaurydeClisson (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...
(Garnier) deClisson died defending Brest whilst his other brother AmaurydeClisson, was captured defending Jugon and thereafter switched sides to the de Montfort...
besieged Joanna and the House of Montfort. Joanna responded by sending AmaurydeClisson to ask King Edward III of England for aid. Edward, in dire need to...
1312. Isabelle de Craon, wife of Olivier deClisson, died 30 June 1310 and was interred in the family tomb built for her father. Jeanne de Craon, died 25...
when he reached agreements with Isabeau, the sister and heiress of Amaury II deClisson. Henneman 1996, pp. 227 and 308n. Henneman 1996, p. 205, Table 3...
"Jean V et Marguerite deClisson. La ruine de Châteauceaux". Bulletin de la Société archéologique et historique de Nantes et de Loire-Inférieure (in French)...
de Clermont (died 1191), 1174–1191 Dreux IV de Mello (1148–1218), 1194–1218 Mathieu II le Grand, Baron de Montmorency (died 1231), 1218–1231 Amaury de...
taking the Château de Soyons in 1381, from which they were later dislodged by Bouville, governor of Dauphine and Marshal Olivier V deClisson. Their leaders...
and Pétronille deClisson, the first wife of Olivier I de Machecoul Louise de Machecoul (1276–1307), daughter of Olivier I Jean I de Machecoul (c. 1255–1308)...
Henry II of Rodez, French nobleman and troubadour (d. 1304) Olivier II deClisson, Breton nobleman and knight (d. 1307) Stephen the Posthumous, Hungarian...
Hungarian nobleman and rebel leader Nicholas de Balscote, English judge and chancellor Olivier III deClisson, Breton nobleman and co-ruler Radulphus Brito...
many of the viscounts lost their land to the crusaders most notably Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, some gained their lands back, others did...
titre de champion de France espoirs" [Valentin Retailleau wins the title of champion of France hopes]. L'Équipe (in French). Éditions Philippe Amaury. 30...
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Bamei Israel Hands Jacquotte Delahaye Jan Janszoon Jean Lafitte Jeanne deClisson Johanna Hård John Hawkins John Hoar John Newland Maffitt John Pro Jørgen...