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- BIOGRAPHY
Jeanne was the daughter of Jean I de Montejean, seigneur de Montejean and Anne de Sillé-le-Guillaume, dame de Sillé. Jeanne was the first wife of Jean V de Bueil, seigneur de Bueil, one of the major French military leaders of the Hundred Years War. Jeanne and Jean had a son Antoine, who would be chosen by Charles VII as the husband of his daughter Jeanne by his mistress Agnès Sorel.
Jeanne died before 1455. The collegiate church of Saint Michel et Saints Innocents, founded in Bueil-en-Touraine in 1394 by her husband's father Jean IV and his three brothers, contains a tomb sculpture of Jeanne wearing an armorial sideless surcoat.
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