
Joanna of Flanders — Wikipedia
The full biography of Joanna of Montfort, also known as Joanna of Flanders — the woman who commanded the defense of Hennebont and became known as the Flame of Brittany.

In the spring of 1342, a French-backed army arrived outside Hennebont, a small Breton harbor town, expecting a quick capitulation. The duke was in a French prison. Supplies were running low. What no one had counted on was his wife — Joanna of Montfort, who put on armour, rode through the streets, and refused to negotiate. This is the story of a siege that lasted barely a month but set off a war that ran for 23 years, and of the woman history remembers as the Flame of Brittany.


The full biography of Joanna of Montfort, also known as Joanna of Flanders — the woman who commanded the defense of Hennebont and became known as the Flame of Brittany.
The biography of Sir Walter Mauny, the English knight who led the 234-strong relief force that broke the siege of Hennebont in late June 1342.
Wikipedia's Featured Article for June 6, 2026: the full scholarly account of the 1342 siege, the Breton Civil War, and the role of Joanna of Montfort in holding the walls against a French-backed army.
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