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Guy de Thouars, gouverneur de Bretagne

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Thouars, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
Death: April 13, 1213 (68-77)
Château de Chemillé, Chemillé, Maine-et-Loire, Bretagne, France
Place of Burial: Les Sorinières, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France
Immediate Family:

Son of Geoffroy IV, vicomte de Thouars and Aenor (Aimée) de Lusignan
Husband of Constance, duchess of Brittany
Father of Catherine de Thouars, dame d'Aubigné and Alix de Thouars
Brother of Aimery VII, vicomte de Thouars; Geoffroy De Thoars; Raymond I, vicomte de Thouars; Marie Thoars; Amielle de Thouars and 1 other

Occupation: Duque da Britânia, Vicomte, de Thouars, Duc, de Bretagne
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About Guy de Thouars, gouverneur de Bretagne

Guy of Thouars

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Guy of Thouars (died April 13, 1213) was the second husband of Constance, Duchess of Brittany. Guy served as regent of Brittany between 1203 and 1206 for his infant daughter Alix, Duchess of Brittany.

In 1196 Constance had been imprisoned by Ranulph de Blondeville, 4th Earl of Chester. However, the Bretons rose in revolt to protest her imprisonment and Ranulph was forced to release her. Once home in Brittany she married Guy of Thouars, an Occitan noble, in Angiers.

Between 1198 and the time of her death delivering twin daughters, Constance acted as regent for her young son Arthur I, Duke of Brittany. Constance had abdicated her ducal throne in Arthur's favour in 1194.

Constance died due to complications during the delivery of her twin daughters in 1201.

Once Duke Arthur I died in 1203, he was succeeded by his infant maternal sister, Alix of Thouars. Once his infant daughter inherited the throne, Guy of Thouars became regent of Brittany.

In 1206, however, Philip II of France took the regency of Brittany himself, much to the consternation of the Breton nobles. The young Arthur had already sworn fealty to Philip as king in 1199; Philip now chose this opportunity to exert direct influence in Brittany.

In 1213 Philip II of France arranged for Alix of Thouars to marry Peter of Dreux. That same year Guy of Thouars died in 1213 and was buried at Villeneuve Abbey, Nantes with his wife.

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Guy de Thouars
Birth 1160
France
Death 13 Apr 1214 (aged 53–54)
Chemille, Departement de Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
Burial
Abbaye Notre-Dame de Villeneuve
Les Sorinieres, Departement de la Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France
Memorial ID 85870657

Guy de Thouars was the second husband of Constance, Duchess of Brittany. Guy served as regent of Brittany between 1203 and 1206 for his infant daughter Alix, Duchess of Brittany.
In 1196 Constance had been imprisoned by Ranulph de Blondeville, 4th Earl of Chester. However, the Bretons rose in revolt to protest her imprisonment and Ranulph was forced to release her. Once home in Brittany she married Guy of Thouars.
Between 1198 and the time of her death delivering twin daughters, Constance acted as regent for her young son Arthur I, Duke of Brittany. Constance had abdicated her ducal throne in Arthur's favour in 1194.
Constance died due to complications during the delivery of her twin daughters in 1201.
Once Duke Arthur I died in 1203, he was succeeded by his infant maternal sister, Alix of Thouars. Once his infant daughter inherited the throne, Guy of Thouars became regent of Brittany.
In 1206, however, Philip II of France took the regency of Brittany himself, much to the consternation of the Breton nobles. The young Arthur had already sworn fealty to Philip as king in 1199; Philip now chose this opportunity to exert direct influence in Brittany.
In 1213 Philip II of France arranged for Alix of Thouars to marry Peter of Dreux. That same year Guy de Thouars died in 1214 and was buried at Villeneuve Abbey, Nantes with his wife.

Thouars (Guy de), Chevalier, Comte de Bretagne....mourut le 13 avril 1214 au château de Chemillé (Marchegay, 4, n° 636)...."

Dictionnaire historique et généalogique des familles du Poitou_, Volume 2, p. 374.

"Thouars, Guy de), Chevalier, Count of Brittany....died 13 April 1214 at the château de Chemillé (Marchegay, 4, n° 636)...."

Dictionary Historic and Genealogical of the families of Poitou_, Volume 2, p. 374.

Le Château de Chemillé is situated in the commune of Chemillé-Melay, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
Family Members
Parents
Geofrey de Thouars IV 1120-1173

Spouse
Constance Penthièvre Plantagenet
1161–1201

Children
Alix de Thouars
1201–1221
Catherine de Thouars
1201–1254

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Guy de Thouars, gouverneur de Bretagne's Timeline

1140
1140
Thouars, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France
1201
September 1, 1201
September 5, 1201
Thouars, Deux Sevres, Anjou Poitou Charentes, France
1213
April 13, 1213
Age 73
Château de Chemillé, Chemillé, Maine-et-Loire, Bretagne, France
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Notre Dame de Villeneuve, Les Sorinières, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France