Yolande and the Hope for the Scottish Succession

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330px-sceau_de_yolande_decosse_-_duchesse_de_bretagne Yolande de Dreux

Yolande de Dreux was Scotland’s Queen Consort for only 4 months and 14 days. In that short time, she carried the hope of a nation – and its king – to secure the Scottish succession.

Yolande was born into a cadet branch of the French royal family, probably sometime in the mid-1260s. Her father was Robert IV, Count of Dreux, who died in 1282 and her mother was Beatrice de Montfort, who died in 1311. Beatrice was the daughter of Count Jean I d...

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Published on November 06, 2016 16:15
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