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Marie d'Évreux
Marie d'Évreux
Born1303
Died(1335-10-31)31 October 1335
Noble familyCapet
Spouse(s) John III, Duke of Brabant ​ ​(m. 1311)
IssueJoanna, Duchess of Brabant
Margaret of Brabant
Marie of Brabant
John
Henry
Godfrey
FatherLouis d'Évreux
MotherMargaret of Artois

Marie d'Évreux (1303 – October 31, 1335) was the eldest child of Louis d'Évreux and his wife Margaret of Artois. She was a member of the House of Capet.

She was Duchess of Brabant by her marriage to John III, Duke of Brabant. Her paternal grandmother being Marie of Brabant, she was a great-granddaughter of Henry III, Duke of Brabant and so, her husband's second cousin.

Marie was the eldest of five children born to her parents. Marie's younger siblings included: Charles d'Évreux; Lord of Étampes, Philip III of Navarre; husband of Joan II of Navarre, and Jeanne d'Évreux; Queen of France by her marriage to Charles IV of France.

Marriage

In 1311, Marie married John III, Duke of Brabant as his father's gesture of rapprochement with France. They had six children:

Marie's daughter Joanna was the first woman to be Duchess of Brabant in her own right.

Marie died October 31, 1335, aged thirty-one or thirty-two.

Genealogy

Ancestors of Marie of Évreux
16. Louis VIII of France
8. Louis IX of France
17. Blanche of Castile
4. Philip III of France
18. Ramon Berenguer IV of Provence
9. Marguerite of Provence
19. Beatrice of Savoy
2. Louis d'Évreux
20. Henry II, Duke of Brabant
10. Henry III, Duke of Brabant
21. Marie of Swabia
5. Marie of Brabant
22. Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy
11. Adelaide of Burgundy
23. Yolande of Dreux
1. Marie d'Évreux
24. Robert I, Count of Artois
12. Robert II, Count of Artois
25. Matilda of Brabant
6. Philip of Artois
26. Pierre de Courtenay
13. Amicie de Courtenay
27. Perenelle de Joigny
3. Margaret of Artois
28. John I, Duke of Brittany
14. John II, Duke of Brittany
29. Blanche of Navarre
7. Blanche of Brittany
30. Henry III of England
15. Beatrice of England
31. Eleanor of Provence

References

  1. ^ Boffa 2004, p. xvii.

Sources

  • Boffa, Sergio (2004). Warfare in Medieval Brabant, 1356-1406. The Boydell Press.
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