Jeanne of Saint-Pol
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Jeanne of Saint-Pol
Summary
Jeanne of Saint-Pol is a human[1]. She died on 1407[2]. She worked as a politician[3].
Key Facts
- Jeanne of Saint-Pol died on 1407[2].
- Burial took place at Church of St. John the Apostle[4].
- Jeanne of Saint-Pol's father was Waleran III of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny[5].
- Jeanne of Saint-Pol's mother was Matilda de Holand[6].
- Jeanne of Saint-Pol was married to Anthony, Duke of Brabant[7].
- A child of Jeanne of Saint-Pol was John IV[8].
- A child of Jeanne of Saint-Pol was Philip I[9].
- Jeanne of Saint-Pol worked as a politician[3].
- Jeanne of Saint-Pol is recorded as female[10].
- Jeanne of Saint-Pol's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Jeanne of Saint-Pol's given name is recorded as Jeanne[12].
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Origins and Family
Jeanne of Saint-Pol's father was Waleran III of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny[5]. Her mother was Matilda de Holand[6].
Career and Affiliations
Jeanne of Saint-Pol's professions included politician[3].
Personal Life
Among Jeanne of Saint-Pol's spouses was Anthony, Duke of Brabant[7]. Children include John IV[8], a politician[13], 1403–1427[14] and Philip I[9], a politician[15], 1404–1430[16].
Death and Burial
Jeanne of Saint-Pol died on 1407[2]. She is buried at Church of St. John the Apostle[4].
FAQs
Who were Jeanne of Saint-Pol's parents?
Jeanne of Saint-Pol's father was Waleran III of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny[5]. Jeanne of Saint-Pol's mother was Matilda de Holand[6].
Who was Jeanne of Saint-Pol married to?
Jeanne of Saint-Pol's spouses include Anthony, Duke of Brabant[7].
What did Jeanne of Saint-Pol do for work?
Jeanne of Saint-Pol worked as politician[3].