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  1. Marie de Saint-Pol, Countess of Pembroke (auch Marie de Châtillon; * um 1304; † 16. oder 17. März 1377) war eine anglo-französische Adlige. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Herkunft und Heirat mit dem Earl of Pembroke. 2 Streit um ihr Wittum. 3 Leben als Witwe. 4 Tätigkeit als Stifterin. 5 Tod und Erbe. 6 Weblinks. 7 Einzelnachweise.

    • Marie de Pol

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  2. Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke (c. 1303 – 1377) was the second wife of Franco-English nobleman Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, and is best known as the founder of Pembroke College, Cambridge .

  3. Name variations: Marie de St. Paul; Marie of St. Paul; Marie de Saint-Pol; Mary of St. Pol; Maria de Sancto Paulo. Born in 1304 in France; died in 1377 in Pembroke, England; daughter of Guy IV de Châtillon, count of St. Pol, and Mary of Brittany; married Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, around 1320 (d.

  4. Marie was the elder daughter and principal heiress of Peter II of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol and Soissons, and Margaret of Savoy, daughter of Louis I, Duke of Savoy. [3] She belonged to the French cadet branch of a dynasty which had reigned as Dukes of Luxembourg, and whose senior line provided several Holy Roman Emperors before eventually becoming extinct in 1437.

  5. The foundress and the breviary. Marie de Saint-Pol was born around 1303 to Gui de Châtillon, Count of Saint-Pol and Grand Boutellier of France, and Marie de Bretagne, the daughter of Jean II, Duke of Brittany, and Beatrice, the daughter of King Henry III of England.