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Olivier II de Clisson

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Olivier de Clisson,
Olivier II de Clisson,
Breton Lord and Knight
A red shield with a white lion rampant
Coat of Arms Clisson Family
Born1236
Château de Clisson, Brittany
Died1307
NationalityBreton
Noble familyde Clisson
Spouse(s)Alienor des Roches
IssueOlivier III de Clisson, Guillaume de Clisson
FatherOlivier I de Clisson the elder (Breton Lord)
MotherPlaisou de La Roche-Derrien

Olivier II de Clisson, the Younger, was a Breton frontier lord and son of Olivier I, the Elder of Clisson.

Conflict with the Breton Duke

The Breton Duke John 1, had forced Olivier II’s father to capitulate on previous conflict, and only addressed Olivier II thereafter. The duke also obliged the de Clissons to pay a penalty of 4 000 livres, but refused to repair a damaged de Clisson castle, generally presumed to refer to the castle at Blain. The castle of Blain had not been destroyed in its entirety so Olivier II undertook work in order to restore it. Olivier II had the tower of the drawbridge rebuilt, the prison towers and its two curtain walls, the belfry, and the buildings of the Petit Château rebuilt. [1]

Blain - Chateau

After the events of the early 1260s, the relations of Olivier II with the Duke, and his neighbors and relatives, entered a phase of normalization. He concluded an agreement in Nantes in 1265 with his uncle Eudes du Pont, on rights to the forest of Pont.

In 1275, Olivier II adhered to a decision with Duke John I to exchange the right of lease for the right of redemption. Likewise in 1293, the lord of Clisson declared to the duke loyalty by rents which he gathered from the military districts around his castles. [2]

Acquiring lands in France

Like other great Breton lords, the Lords of Clisson began pursuing a policy of acquiring fiefs outside Brittany in the kingdom of France, which would ease the absolute grip of the Dukes of Brittany had on them. From these French lands, Olivier II therefore also had vassalic duties with another duke, the Duke of Angevin in the districts of Montfaucon-et-Moine.

References

  1. ^ Benneman, J.B. Olivier de Clisson and politics under Charles V and Charles VI, Philadelphia, 1996.
  2. ^ Act approved by Eudes, by his friends, the knights Guillaume de Derval, Guilume Le Borgne, Jean de Maure and ratified in 1283 by Olivier de Clisson (Arch. Dep. Loire-Atlantique, H1, no 14 bis, Blanche-Couronne abbey, parchment, 33.6cm X 30cm, transcription of the 13th century; BNF fonds francais 22319, abbey de Blanche-Couronne, pg 230-231, copy; Dom Morice, by, tIcol 902)
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