Blanche of Dreux (c. 1396–c. 1418)
Blanche of Dreux (c. 1396–c. 1418)
Countess of Armagnac. Name variations: Blanche de Dreux. Born c. 1396; died c. 1418; dau. of John IV de Montfort, 5th duke of Brittany (r. 1364–1399) and #Joanna of Navarre (c. 1370–1437); married John (Lomagne), count of Armagnac.
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