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  1. Joan of Valois (French: Jeanne de Valois; 1304–1363) was the daughter of Charles, Count of Valois and his second wife Catherine I of Courtenay, titular empress of Constantinople. She was half-sister to King Philip VI of France. In around 1320, she married Robert III of Artois, later Count of Beaumont-le-Roger and seigneur of Conches. They had:

  2. Joan of Valois (c. 1294 – 1352) was a Countess consort of Hainaut, Holland, and Zeeland, by marriage to William I, Count of Hainaut. She acted as regent of Hainaut and Holland several times during the absence of her spouse, and she also acted as a political mediator.

  3. Jeanne 'Joan' of Valois Capet, Countess of Beaumont was born in the year 1304 in Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France, daughter of Charles (Count of Valois and Anjou) Valois Capet and Marguerite 'Margaret' of Naples, Countess of Maine and Anjou.

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  4. Joan of Valois (French: Jeanne de Valois; 1304–1363) was the daughter of Charles, Count of Valois and his second wife Catherine I of Courtenay, titular empress of Constantinople. She was half-sister to King Philip VI of France. In around 1320, she married Robert III of Artois, Count of Beaumont-le-Roger and seigneur of Conches.

  5. Joan of Valois was the daughter of Charles of Valois and his second wife Catherine I of Courtenay, titular empress of Constantinople. Half sister to Philip VI of Valois, in around 1320 she married Robert III of Artois, Count of Beaumont-le-Roger and seigneur of Conches.

  6. Nov 18, 2016 · Joan promised to send him back to her safe and sound. When Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake by the English at Rouen on May 30, 1431, Alençon was one of the people most distraught by her loss. His wife Joan died on May 19, 1432 at Angers.

  7. Jeanne of Valois (c. 1294–1342) Countess of Hainault and Holland. Name variations: Jeanne de Valois; Joan Valois; Joan of Valois. Born around 1294; died on March 7, 1342; daughter of Charles III (1270–1325, son of Philip III of France), duke of Anjou and count of Valois, and Margaret of Anjou (c. 1272–1299); sister of Philip VI, king of ...

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