Person:Joanna, Duchess of Brabant (1)

Joanna _____, Duchess of Brabant
b.24 Jun 1322
d.1 Nov 1406
m. Abt 19 Jul 1311
  1. Joanna _____, Duchess of Brabant1322 - 1406
  2. Margaret of Brabant _____1323 - 1368
  3. Marie _____, Princess of Brabant1325 - 1399
  4. Jean de Brabant1327 - Abt 1335/36
  5. Henri de Brabant - 1349
  6. Godefroi de Brabant - Aft 1352
m. 1334
  1. Guillaume de Hainault
m. Mar 1352
Facts and Events
Name Joanna _____, Duchess of Brabant
Alt Name Jeanne _____
Gender Female
Birth[1] 24 Jun 1322
Marriage 1334 to William II _____, Count of Hainaut
Marriage Contract 17 May 1351 Damvillers, Meuse, Franceto Wenceslaus I _____, Duke of Luxembourg
Other 8 Aug 1351 Avignon, Vaucluse, Francedispensation
with Wenceslaus I _____, Duke of Luxembourg
Marriage Mar 1352 to Wenceslaus I _____, Duke of Luxembourg
Marriage to Eudes of Burgundy, IV
Death[1] 1 Nov 1406
Alt Death[3] 1 Dec 1406 The City of Brussels, Brabant, Belgium
Burial[3] The City of Brussels, Brabant, BelgiumBrussels Carmelite Church
Reference Number? Q271908?


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Joanna, Duchess of Brabant (24 June 1322 – 1 December 1406), also known as Jeanne, was a ruling Duchess of Brabant from 1355 until her death. She was duchess of Brabant until the occupation of the duchy by her brother-in-law Louis II of Franders. Following her death, the rights to the duchy of Brabant went to her nephew Antoine.

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References
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  2.   Jeanne de Brabant, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  3. 3.0 3.1 JEANNE, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.