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Jeanne de Clisson - Wikipedia Jeanne de Clisson (1300–1359), also known as Jeanne de Belleville and the Lioness of Brittany, was a French Breton noblewoman who became a privateer to avenge her husband after he was executed for treason by King Philip VI of France
Jeanne de Clisson - French Women Feminists in History: A Resource . . . Known as the Lioness of Brittany, Jeanne de Clisson (née de Belleville) (1300-1359) has become somewhat of a legend A woman of noble birth, it was not until her third husband that her life began to take shape She married Olivier IV de Clisson in 1330
Princess Turned Pirate: Jeanne de Clisson, Lioness of Brittany During the 1340s, a princess born on French soil plundered French shipping in the Channel and raided coastal villages in Normandy, France The noble lady, called Jeanne de Clisson, usually killed the entire hapless crew or and town that was on the receiving end of her fury
35 Facts About Jeanne De Clisson Jeanne De Clisson, also known as the Lioness of Brittany, was a noblewoman turned pirate who sought revenge against the French king, disrupting naval operations and inspiring tales of resilience and defiance
Jeanne de Clisson, The Lioness of Brittany Jeanne de Clisson was born in Belleville-sur-Vie in the year 1300 Coming from a noble family, she is also known as Jeanne de Belleville or The Lioness of Brittany Her life is a remarkable example of how women in the Middle Ages could perform tasks that defy stereotypes
The Real-Life Tale of Jeanne de Clisson: The Pirate Queen - SlashLore Jeanne de Clisson transformed from noblewoman to vengeful pirate after her husband's execution for alleged treason in 1343 Known as the "Lioness of Brittany," she commanded the Black Fleet of ships with crimson sails that terrorized French vessels