Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke

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Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke, was a 14th-century French noblewoman and English royal consort best known as a prominent patron of learning and religion in England.

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instanceOf English royal consort
French noble
medieval philanthropist
noblewoman
patron of education
patron of religion
activeIn 14th century
associatedWith Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

Denny Abbey
benefactorOf Franciscan religious houses
Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
burialPlace Denny, Cambridgeshire
citizenship Kingdom of England
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of France
court English royal court
educationSupport support for theology and the liberal arts
era High Middle Ages
father Guy de Châtillon, Count of Saint-Pol
floruit 14th century
founded Hall of Valence Mary
Pembroke College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
a house of friars minor at Denny, Cambridgeshire
religious institutions in England
gender female
knownFor founding Pembroke College, Cambridge
patronage of learning in England
religious benefactions
language French
Middle English
legacy long-term endowments for Pembroke College, Cambridge
maritalStatus widow after the death of Aymer de Valence
mother Marie of Brittany
nobleFamily House of Châtillon
notableWork endowment of scholarships and fellowships at Pembroke College, Cambridge
patronage religious orders
scholars at Cambridge
placeOfBirth France
relative Edward II of England
Edward III of England
John II, Duke of Brittany
religion Roman Catholicism
residence England
socialRole landed magnate in England
spouse Aymer de Valence
surface form: Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
status widowed countess
title Countess of Pembroke

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Pembroke College, Cambridge founder Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke