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Peter I (French: Pierre; c. 1187 – 26 May 1250), also
known as
Peter Mauclerc and
Peter of Dreux,
reigned as Duke of
Brittany alongside his wife Alix from...
- re-Christianize
France after the revolution.
Mauclerc House is
named after Reverend Francis Xavier Mauclerc, S.M., who was the
first Marianist to be ordained...
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controversial wife,
Agnes of Merania.
Several key barons, led by
Peter Mauclerc,
refused to
recognize the
coronation of the
young king.
Shortly after the...
- of influence. The
marriage of the
infant Alix to
Capetian cadet Pierre Mauclerc in 1213,
began the new
House of Dreux.
After Guy of Thouars' regency, Alix...
- was
dispossessed of the
countship in 1235. The Duke of Brittany,
Pierre Mauclerc,
founder of the
Breton House of Dreux, gave it as
dowry to his daughter...
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Duchess of
Brittany by the
Breton lords and
given in
marriage to
Peter Mauclerc by King
Philip II of France, in 1213. Alix used the
title Countess of Richmond...
- of Brittany. See: Category:Coats of arms of the
House of
Dreux Pierre "
Mauclerc" ("mauvais clerc", bad-cleric) de Dreux, the
youngest of his family, was...
- apostles.
Offered by the
Dreux Bretagne family,
which included Pierre Mauclerc, it was made
between 1221 and 1230. It is made up of five
lancets below...
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Walter Mauclerk (or
Walter Mauclerc; died 1248) was a
medieval Bishop of
Carlisle and Lord High
Treasurer of England. Mauclerk's
origins are unknown, although...
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Constance Peter I 1213
three children 21
October 1221 aged 21
Peter I
Mauclerc (Pêr Iañ) 1213–1221 with Alix c. 1190
second son of
Robert II of Dreux...