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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. She was the original owner of the book of hours of Joan of France, now held in the Bibliothèque nationale de France, which is classified as a ...

  2. Sources. External links. Joan of France, Duchess of Berry. 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. Jehanne la Pucelle d'Ay de Domremy (1412–1431), a peasant, Saint Joan of Arc, Patron Saint of France. Joan of France, Duchess of Bourbon (1435–1482), a princess of France. Joan of France, Duchess of Berry (1464–1505), Saint Joan of Valois, a princess of France, Queen of France.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Nov 16, 2012 · Joan of France, Duchess of Bourbon; List of consorts of Bourbon; User:The Emperor's New Spy/Sandbox/List of consorts of Bourbon; Usage on es.wikipedia.org

  7. 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.

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