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  2. Blanche of Burgundy ( c. 1296 – c. 1326) was Queen of France and Navarre for a few months in 1322 through her marriage to King Charles IV the Fair. The daughter of Count Otto IV of Burgundy and Countess Mahaut of Artois, she was led to a disastrous marriage by her mother's ambition.

  3. Bianca of Burgundy (1288 – July 1348), was a Countess consort of Savoy by marriage to Edward, Count of Savoy. She was the mother of Joan of Savoy . Life. She was born to Robert II, Duke of Burgundy, and Agnes of France. She married in 1307 Edward, Count of Savoy. [1]

  4. Blanche of Burgundy (1288–1348) Countess of Savoy. Name variations: Blanche de Bourgogne. Born in 1288; died on July 28, 1348, in Dijon; daughter of Agnes Capet (1260–1327) and Robert II (b. 1248), duke of Burgundy; married Edward the Liberal, count of Savoy, on October 18, 1307.

  5. Jul 5, 2023 · Ermengarde of Anjou (c. 1018 – 18 March 1076), known as Blanche, was a Duchess consort of Burgundy. She was the daughter of Count Fulk III of Anjou and Hildegarde of Sundgau. [1] She was sometimes known as Ermengarde-Blanche.

    • Angers, Pays de la Loire
    • March 21, 1018
    • "Blanche"
    • Angers, Pays de la Loire, France
  6. Apr 24, 2015 · This royal scandal took place in the French royal family under King Philip IV. Philip had three sons, who all would eventually succeed him as King of France. His three sons had all made advantageous marriages. His eldest, Louis, the future Louis X, married Margaret of Burgundy.

  7. Bianca of Burgundy, was a Countess consort of Savoy by marriage to Edward, Count of Savoy. She was the mother of Joan of Savoy.

  8. May 1, 2024 · The twenty-six folios are the only fragment known to remain of the Book of Hours of Blanche of Burgundy (d. 1348), Countess of Savoy and granddaughter of Saint Louis of France, which was executed in Paris in the atelier of Jean Pucelle.