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  1. Anne of Burgundy, Duchess of Bedford (French: Anne de Bourgogne) (30 September 1404 [citation needed] – 13 November 1432) was a daughter of John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy (1371–1419), and his wife Margaret of Bavaria (1363–1423).

  2. May 26, 2017 · Anne of Burgundy, Duchess of Bedford from the Bedford Hours. The Dukes of Burgundy were wealthy and powerful, the premier nobles in France. As a daughter of Burgundy, Anne lived a life of luxury and was destined for a noteworthy marriage. Anne had something that is a rarity in medieval times. A happy royal marriage.

  3. Anne Valois (c. 1405–1432) Duchess of Bedford. Name variations: Anne of Burgundy. Born around 1405 in Arras, Burgundy, France; died in Paris, France, on November 14, 1432; interred at Chartreuse de Champnol, Digon, Burgundy; daughter of John the Fearless (1371–1419), duke of Burgundy, and Margaret of Bavaria (d. 1424); married John ...

  4. Jacquetta was the young bride of the duke of Bedford and as with is first marriage to Anne of Burgundy, Bedford’s marriage was a matter of international diplomacy. When Bedford died in 1435 the pair had been married for two years. Jacquetta was descended from an ancient line and the aunt of Henry VI by marriage.

  5. Feb 20, 2022 · Anne of Burgundy, Duchess of Bedford. February 20, 2022 Dan Moorhouse 1 Comment Burgundy. Anne of Burgundy was born on 30th September 1404. Her parents were John the Fearless, duke of Burgundy and Margaret of Bavaria. Her family were one of the dominant forces in French and Western European politics. Her early years saw her father in virtual ...

  6. Anne Of France | Queen of France, Louis XI, Burgundy | Britannica. Home Politics, Law & Government World Leaders Kings. Anne Of France. regent of France. Also known as: Anne of Beaujeu. Written and fact-checked by. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica.

  7. acearchive.org › anne-of-burgundyAnne of Burgundy

    Feb 25, 2023 · Anne of Burgundy, a woman whose life was full of political intrigue and personal turmoil, met her demise on November 13, 1432, in Paris. She passed away at the Hôtel de Bourbon, adjacent to the Louvre Palace, leaving behind a complicated legacy that would haunt Lancastrian history for years to come.

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