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  1. Pierre Philippe Jean Marie d'Orléans (4 November 1845 – 17 July 1919) was Duke of Penthièvre and a grandson of French king Louis Philippe I and of Brazilian Emperor Pedro I. Declining a proposal to marry into the Brazilian royal family, he chose a naval career and fathered two children without marrying. Prince Pierre was an ...

  2. The Duke of Brittany, Pierre Mauclerc, founder of the Breton House of Dreux, gave it as dowry to his daughter, Yolande, on her marriage in 1238 to Hugh XI of Lusignan, Count of La Marche. John I, Duke of Brittany , Yolande's brother, seized the countship on her death in 1272. [1]

  3. Prince Pierre, Duke of Penthièvre ( Philippe Jean Marie; 4 November 1845 – 17 July 1919) was Duke of Penthièvre and a grandson of French king Louis Philippe I and of Brazilian Emperor Pedro I. Declining a proposal to marry into the Brazilian royal family, he chose a naval career and fathered two children without marrying.

  4. 28. Apr. 2022 · Death: July 17, 1919 (73) Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France. Immediate Family: Son of François Ferdinand d'Orléans, prince de Joinville and Francisca Carolina de Bragança. Husband of Angélique-Marie-Augustine d'Orleans. Father of Jeanne De Gouy D'Arsy and Pierre Lebesgue.

    • Île-de-France
    • November 4, 1845
    • Angélique-Marie-Augustine D'orleans
    • July 17, 1919
  5. Pierre Philippe Jean Marie d'Orléans (November 4, 1845 – July 17, 1919) was Duke of Penthièvre and a grandson of French king Louis Philippe I. Declining a proposal to marry into the Brazilian royal family, he chose a naval career and fathered two children without marrying.

  6. Photograph of a full length portrait of Pierre, Duke of Penthièvre standing, leaning against a balustrade located behind him. He poses in front of a painted backdrop.

  7. Sir Pierre 'the Bad Cleric' de Dreux, Duke of Brittany, Count of Penthièvre, Earl of Richmond, Seigneur de Fere-en-Tardenois, de Brie-Comte-Robert, de Pontarcy, de Chailly, & de Longjurmeau died circa 28 May 1250; Died at sea. Buried at St.-Yved-de-Braine Abbey, Laon.