Claudine de Brosse

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Duchess consort of Savoy
Claudine de Brosse
Duchess consort of Savoy
Tenure16 April 1496 – 7 November 1497
Born1450
Died1513
SpousePhilip II, Duke of Savoy
IssueCharles III, Duke of Savoy
Philippe, Duke of Nemours
Philiberta, Duchess of Nemours
Housede Brosse
FatherJean II de Brosse
MotherNicole, Countess of Penthièvre

Claudine de Brosse (1450–1513), was a Duchess Consort of Savoy; married in 1485 to Philip II, Duke of Savoy.[1]

She was a daughter of Jean II de Brosse and Nicole de Châtillon.

Issue:

  1. Charles III (1486–1553) who succeeded his half-brother as Duke of Savoy
  2. Louis (1488–1502)
  3. Philip (1490–1533), duke of Nemours
  4. Assolone (1494)
  5. Giovanni Amedeo (1495)
  6. Philiberta (1498–1524), married Julian II di Medici (1479–1516), duke of Nemours

Ancestry

Ancestors of Claudine de Brosse
16. Louis I de Brosse
8. Pierre II de Brosse, Lord of Boussac
17. Constance de La Tour
4. Jean I de Brosse, Lord of Boussac
18. Louis de Malval, Lord of Maleval
9. Marguerite de Malval, Lady of La Forêt
19. Galienne de Malval
2. Jean II de Brosse, Lord of Boussac
20. Périchon de Naillac, Viscount of Bridiers
10. Guillaume de Naillac, Viscount of Bridiers
21. Olive de Saint-Georges
5. Jeanne de Naillac, Lady of Motte-Jolivet
22. Guy Turpin, Lord of Crissé
11. Jeanne Turpin
23. Marie de Rochefort
1. Claudine de Brosse
24. Charles de Châtillon
12. Jean I de Châtillon, Count of Penthièvre
25. Jeanne de Penthièvre
6. Charles de Châtillon, Lord of Avaugour
26. Olivier V de Clisson, Count of Porhoët
13. Marguerite de Clisson, Lady of Champtoceau
27. Catherine de Montmorency-Laval
3. Nicole, Countess of Penthièvre
28. Renaud I de Vivonne, Lord of Thors
14. Savary V de Vivonne, Lord of Thors
29. Catherine d'Ancenis, Lady of Esnandes
7. Isabeau de Vivonne, Lady of Thors
30. Galois d'Aspremont, Lord of Rié
15. Jeanne d'Aspremont, Lady of Régnac
31. Julienne Soual

References

  1. ^ Joseph Brossard, Histoire politique et religieuse du pays de Gex et lieux circonvoisins, Milliet-Bottier, 1831, 614 pages ; pages 582 et 583.
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