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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.

  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. 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. 1324); children: none. Marie de St. Pol, a French noblewoman, was the daughter and heir of Count Guy de Chatillon of St. Pol and Mary of Brittany. In ...

  4. Marie of Luxembourg-Saint-Pol (c. 1472 — 1 April 1547) was the ruling Countess Regnant of Soissons and Saint-Pol between 25 October 1482 and 1 April 1547. She was additionally made Countess consort of Vendôme through her marriage to Francis, Count of Vendôme.

  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.

  6. Marie of Brittany, Countess of Saint-Pol. Marie of Brittany (1268–1339) was the daughter of John II, Duke of Brittany, and Beatrice of England. [1] . She is also known as Marie de Dreux . Family. Her maternal grandparents were Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence, Henry was a son of King John of England.