Olivier III de Clisson
Breton nobleman and knight From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Breton nobleman and knight From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Olivier III de Clisson (1280–1320), was a Breton Marche Lord and knight.[1][2]
Olivier de Clisson, Olivier III de Clisson, | |
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Breton Lord and Knight | |
Born | 1280 Château de Clisson, Brittany |
Died | 1320 |
Nationality | Breton |
Noble family | de Clisson |
Spouse(s) | Isabeau de Craon |
Issue | Olivier IV de Clisson (Breton Lord), Amaury de Clisson, Garnier de Clisson |
Father | Olivier II de Clisson (Breton Lord) |
Mother | Alienor des Roches |
Olivier III continued expanding the de Clisson influence outside Brittany and in 1299, married Isabeau de Craon (1278 - July 30, 1350), daughter of Maurice VI de Craon. The Lords of Craon were mainly Norman with a history as former adversaries of the Dukes of Brittany.[3][4]
This Olivier III was now also son and heir of Jeanne Bertran, lady of Tuit, eldest daughter of Guillaume Bertran, lord of Tuit and Thury, a rich Norman heritage.[5][6]
Olivier III and Isabeau would eventually have five children:
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