Jeanne de Clisson

Jeanne Louise de Belleville, de Clisson
A red shield with a white lion rampant
Dual coat of arms of the de Belleville and de Clisson families with the motto: Pour ce que il me plest ("For what pleases me")
Born1300
Belleville-sur-Vie, Kingdom of France
Died1359
Hennebont, Duchy of Brittany
NationalityBorn French, married Breton
Other namesJeanne de Belleville
Spouses
ChildrenGeoffrey IX de Châteaubriant, Louise de Châteaubriant, Isabeau de Clisson, Maurice de Clisson, Olivier V de Clisson, Guillaume de Clisson and Jeanne de Clisson, Stepson: Jean de Clisson
Piratical career
NicknameLioness of Brittany
TypePrivateer
AllegianceFirst allegiance: Party of Blois:
Bretons
Kingdom of France Second allegiance: Party of Montfort:
Bretons
Kingdom of England
Years activec. 1343 – c. 1356
CommandsBlack Fleet; My Revenge

Jeanne de Clisson (1300–1359), also known as Jeanne de Belleville and the Lioness of Brittany, was a French/Breton noblewoman who became a privateer to avenge her husband after he was executed for treason by King Philip VI of France. She crossed the English Channel targeting French ships and often slaughtering their crew. It was her practice to leave at least one sailor alive to carry her message of vengeance.