Jean de Brosse - Marriage and Children

Marriage and Children

He married on August 20, 1419 with Jeanne de Naillac, and had

  • Jean II de Brosse, married on June 18, 1437 with Nicole de Châtillon
  • Margaret, married with Germain de Vivonne, seigneur d'Anville
  • Blanche, married with Jean de Roye, seigneur de Muret

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