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  1. Joan of France, Duchess of Bourbon (French: Jeanne de Valois; 4 May 1435 – 1482), also known as Joan of Valois, was the seventh child and fourth daughter of Charles VII of France and Marie of Anjou.

  2. Joan of France (French: Jeanne de France, Jeanne de Valois; 23 April 1464 – 4 February 1505) was briefly Queen of France as wife of King Louis XII, in between the death of her brother, King Charles VIII, and the annulment of her marriage.

  3. Jeanne or Joan of France may refer to: Jeanne III, Countess of Burgundy (1308–1349), a princess of France; Joan II of Navarre (1312–1349), a princess of France; Jeanne of Valois, Queen of Navarre (1343–1373), a princess of France; Joan of Valois (1351–1371), a princess of France; Joan of France, Duchess of Brittany, a princess of France

  4. Apr 23, 2014 · Joan was made Duchess of Berry, and she retired to Bourges. Joan turned to the spiritual life. She made plans for the Order of the Virgin Mary, dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of Mary.

  5. Jeanne de Bourbon (1338–1378) Queen of France. Name variations: Joan of Bourbon. Born on February 3, 1338, in Bourbon (some sources erroneously cite 1326 or 1327); died on February 6, 1378, in Paris; daughter of Pierre or Peter I, duke of Bourbon, and Isabelle of Savoy (d. 1383); married.

  6. Joan of France (French: Jeanne de Valois; 4 May 1435 – 1482) was the seventh child and fourth daughter of Charles VII of France and Marie of Anjou. She married John II, Duke of Bourbon, in 1447. They had no children.

  7. Jun 6, 2016 · Jeanne was known as Jeanne de France, Jeanne de Valois and Joan de France. She was born on April 23, 1464, the second daughter of King Louis XI, the Spider King and his second wife Charlotte of Savoy.

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