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Joan I (1345–1346), was the ruling suo jure Countess of Dreux in 1345–1346. [1]
She was the only child of Peter, Count of Dreux and Isabeau de Melun, lady of Houdain. Her father died when she was not yet a year old, but she barely survived him, dying less than a year into her reign. Her aunt, Joan, succeeded her.
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Joan I (1345–1346), was the ruling suo jure Countess of Dreux in 1345–1346. [1]
She was the only child of Peter, Count of Dreux and Isabeau de Melun, lady of Houdain. Her father died when she was not yet a year old, but she barely survived him, dying less than a year into her reign. Her aunt, Joan, succeeded her.