Mariette d'Enghien explained

Mariette d'Enghien
Birth Name:Yolande d'Enghien
Death Place:Claix, Isère, France
Nationality:French
Years Active:1402

Mariette d'Enghien (pronounced as /fr/; ;), was a French aristocrat, noblewoman, and the mistress of the French prince Louis I, Duke of Orléans, brother of King Charles VI.

Life

Born Yolande d'Enghien, she was the daughter of Jacques d'Enghien, Castellan of Mons, by his first wife, Marie de Roucy de Pierrepont. She was known as the Lady of Wiège and Fagnoles, lands she violently seized from her uncle and grandfather. In 1389, she married Aubert Le Flamenc, Lord of Cany and Chamberlain to the king, Charles VI of France.

Mariette d'Enghien became the mistress of Louis I, Duke of Orléans, brother of King Charles VI.[1] Their son, Jean de Dunois, was born in 1402 and became the comrade in arms of Joan of Arc. She died at Claix, Isère.

Popular culture

She is a character in the novel In a Dark Wood Wandering by Hella S. Haasse.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Devries, Kelly . Joan of Arc: A Military Leader . 2011-09-30 . The History Press . 978-0-7524-6834-1 . en.