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  1. Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke (c. 1303 – 1377) was the second wife of Franco-English nobleman Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, and is best known as the founder of Pembroke College, Cambridge.

  2. Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke (1303–1377), a member of the de Châtillon family of France, founded Pembroke College, Cambridge. On Christmas Eve 1347, Edward III granted Marie de St Pol, widow of the Earl of Pembroke , the licence for the foundation of a new educational establishment in the young university at Cambridge.

  3. 5 lug 2021 · The marriage of the Foundress, Marie de St Pol to Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke - YouTube. Pembroke College Cambridge. 1.64K subscribers. Subscribed. 21. 532 views 2 years ago. 700...

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  4. Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pɔl syʁ tɛʁnwaz], literally Saint-Pol on Ternoise; West Flemish: Sint-Pols-aan-de-Ternas; Picard: Saint-Po-su-Térnoèse) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in northern France. It is the seat of the canton of Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise.

  5. Born in 1304 in France; died in 1377 in Pembroke, England; daughter of Guy IV de Châtillon, count of St. Pol, and Mary of Brittany; married Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, around 1320 (d. 1324); children: none. Marie de St. Pol, a French noblewoman, was the daughter and heir of Count Guy de Chatillon of St. Pol and Mary of Brittany.

  6. Marie de St Pol (1304–1377), Countess of Pembroke Pembroke College, Cambridge Portrait of a Man Swansea Museum Collections Centre Thomas Jones (1742–1803) National Museum Wales, National Museum Cardiff

  7. Foundress of Pembroke College, Cambridge