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page 115th-century Breton women
Anne of Brittany
Duchess of Brittany and twice Queen of France (1477-1514)
Isabella of Scotland, Duchess of Brittany
Scottish princess; second child of James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort
Margaret of Foix
Duchess Consort of Britain, Infanta of Navarra
Joan of France, Duchess of Brittany
daughter of King Charles VI of France
Margaret of Brittany
duchess by birth and duchess consort of Brittany
Françoise d'Amboise
Member of the French nobility and co-founder of the first monastery of the Carmelites in France
Catherine of Luxembourg-Saint-Pol
Duchess consort of Brittany (?–1492)
Pierronne
Pierronne, also known as Pierrone, Pierronne la Bretonne and Perrinaïc (died 3 September 1430), was a Breton woman who said she saw visions of "God dressed in a long white robe with a red tunic underneath". Pierronne, who may have met Joan of Arc in 1429, tried to defend her reputation at Corbeil. For this, Pierronne was arrested by pro-English authorities in March 1430 and burned at the stake.
Isabella of Brittany
French noble