Alix of Thouars
Alix of Thouars was a notable figure in the 13th century, known for her role as the Duchess of Brittany. Born around 1210, she was the daughter of Conan IV, Duke of Brittany and Margaret of Scotland. Alix played a significant part in the political landscape of her time, particularly through her marriage to Peter I, Duke of Brittany, which helped strengthen alliances.
Alix's life was marked by her involvement in the struggles for power in Brittany, especially during the conflicts between the House of Dreux and the House of Montfort. She is remembered for her efforts to maintain her family's influence and for her contributions to the region's history.