Blanche of Navarre (1226 – 12 August 1283), also known as Blanche of Champagne, was the daughter of
Theobald the Troubador,
King of Navarre
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and
Count of Champagne
The count of Champagne was the ruler of the County of Champagne from 950 to 1316. Champagne evolved from the County of Troyes in the late eleventh century and Hugh I was the first to officially use the title count of Champagne.
Count Theobald IV ...
, and his second wife
Agnes of Beaujeu. She was a member of the House of Champagne. By her marriage to
John I, Duke of Brittany
John I ( br, Yann, french: Jean; c. 1217/12188 October 1286), known as John the Red due to the colour of his beard, was Duke of Brittany from 1221 to his death and 2nd Earl of Richmond in 1268.
John was the eldest of three children born to Duche ...
, she became Duchess consort of Brittany.
Life
Blanche was firstly betrothed to
Otto III, Count of Burgundy; the marriage contract was signed on 16 January 1236. However, the engagement was broken.
Blanche was instead married in 1236 to
John I, Duke of Brittany
John I ( br, Yann, french: Jean; c. 1217/12188 October 1286), known as John the Red due to the colour of his beard, was Duke of Brittany from 1221 to his death and 2nd Earl of Richmond in 1268.
John was the eldest of three children born to Duche ...
: the main reason he married Blanche was so he could get
Navarre
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, and Theobald did make John heir to the throne. However, John renounced the claim after Margaret of Bourbon bore Theobald two sons.
Marriage and children
Blanche and John had:
*
John II, Duke of Brittany
John II ( br, Yann, french: Jean; 123918 November 1305) reigned as Duke of Brittany from 1286 until his death, and was also Earl of Richmond in the Peerage of England. He took part in two crusades prior to his accession to the ducal throne. As a ...
*
Peter of Brittany
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(2 April 1241–
Paris
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, 19 October 1268), Lord of Hade
*
Alix of Brittany, Dame de Pontarcy
*Theobald (1245–1256), died young
*Theobald (died soon after birth)
*Eleanor (1248), died young
*Nicholas (1249–1261), died young
*Robert (1251–1259), died young
Of their eight children, only their eldest three lived to adulthood.
In 1270 Blanche founded the Abbey de la Joie near
Hennebont
Hennebont (; ) is a commune in the Morbihan department in the region of Brittany in north-western France.
Geography
Hennebont is situated about ten miles from the mouth of the River Blavet, which divides it into two parts: the ''Ville Close'', ...
; she was later buried there. She died in 1283; her husband outlived her by three years. Blanche outlived six of her eight children.
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1226 births
1283 deaths
Duchesses of Brittany
Navarrese infantas
House of Blois
13th-century Breton people
13th-century French women
13th-century nobility from the Kingdom of Navarre
Daughters of kings