Andrew II, Baron of Vitré

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Reign11 November 1173 – 9 June 1211
Bornc. 1150
Died1211 (aged 6061)
SpouseMatilda of Mayenne, Enoguen of Léon, Eustacie of Rays, Luce Paynel
Andrew II
Baron of Vitré
Reign11 November 1173 – 9 June 1211
Bornc. 1150
Died1211 (aged 6061)
SpouseMatilda of Mayenne, Enoguen of Léon, Eustacie of Rays, Luce Paynel
IssueEmma, Andrew, Eleanor, Constance
HouseHouse of Vitré
FatherRobert III of Vitré
MotherEmma of Dinan

Andrew II of Vitré (c. 1150 – 9 June 1211) was Baron de Vitré from 1173 to 1211.

Andrew was the eldest son of Robert III, Baron of Vitré and his wife Emma of Dinan, daughter of Alan of Dinan.[1] He fought for King Henry II Plantagenet in 1168, and succeeded his father in 1173.[1]

In the early 1180s, Andrew took part to an armed pilgrimage to the Holy Land and came back to Brittany a few years later. In 1185, he was one of the noblemen who were present at the Assize of Count Geoffroy.[1]

In 1196, the duchess of Brittany, Constance, was abducted and imprisoned by her husband Ranulf de Blondeville. Andrew rebelled along with several other Breton barons. He agreed to send his daughter Emma, who was his only heiress at the time, as an hostage to Richard the Lionheart, in exchange for de Constance's release.[2]

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