Arthur Iii, Duke Of Brittany

Arthur III (August 24 1393 December 26 1458), known as the Justicier, was duke of Brittany, from 1457 to his death. He was son of Duke John V and succeeded his nephew Peter II. Arthur was also Earl of Richmond. Arthur was an important figure of the French court even before becoming duke of Brittany. He was a reference for his brother Duke John VI the head of the French army (constable of France) in the peak of the Hundred Years War. He was one of the supporters of the charismatic Joan of Arc. Arthur was known by his tenacity and bad temper, characteristics that had them expelled from the court in 1427. However, in 1435, Arthur of Brittany was again an influential man and orchestrated the peace treaty of Arras between Charles VII of France and Philip III, duke of Burgundy. Arthur was married three times but had no children and was succeeded by his nephew Francis II, count d'Etampes. See also: Dukes of Brittany family tree
width="30%" align="center" | Preceded by:
Peter II
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Francis II
Brittany, Arthur III, Duke of Brittany, Arthur III, Duke of

 

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