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  1. Coat of arms of Joan II. Joan, born c. 1287 /88, was the eldest daughter and heiress of Otto IV, Count of Burgundy, and Mahaut, Countess of Artois. [1] She married Philip, the second son of King Philip IV of France, on 21 January 1307. At the beginning of 1314, Joan's sister Blanche and her sister-in-law (and also aunt) Margaret were convicted ...

  2. Philip I, Duke of Burgundy. House. Auvergne. Father. William XII, Count of Auvergne. Mother. Marguerite d'Évreux. Joan I (8 May 1326 – 29 September 1360, Chateau d'Argilly) was ruling Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne from 1332 to 1360 and Queen of France by her marriage to King John II .

  3. Jul 2, 2017 · Joanna of Bourbon (3 February 1338 – 6 February 1378) was consort to Charles V of France. [1] Born in Vincennes, Joanna was a daughter of Peter I, Duke of Bourbon and Isabella of Valois, [2] a half-sister of Philip VI of France as the daughter of Charles of Valois and his third wife Mahaut of Châtillon. Family.

  4. Joan of Armagnac. Joan of Armagnac (French: Jeanne d'Armagnac; 24 June 1346 – 1387) was a French noblewoman of the Armagnac family, being the eldest daughter of Count John I of Armagnac and his wife Beatrice of Clermont. She became Duchess of Berry by her marriage to John, Duke of Berry in 1360.

  5. Mother. Agnes of France. Joan of Burgundy ( French: Jeanne; c. 1293 – 12 December 1349), also known as Joan the Lame ( French: Jeanne la Boiteuse ), was Queen of France as the first wife of King Philip VI. Joan ruled as regent while her husband fought on military campaigns during the Hundred Years' War during the years 1340, 1345–1346 and 1347.

  6. Joanna of Bourbon. Signature. Charles VI (3 December 1368 – 21 October 1422), nicknamed the Beloved ( French: le Bien-Aimé) and later the Mad ( French: le Fol or le Fou ), was King of France from 1380 until his death in 1422. He is known for his mental illness and psychotic episodes that plagued him throughout his life.

  7. Feb 4, 2009 · English: Grave of Joanna of Bourbon Français : Saint-Denis (Île-de-France), basilique nécropole royale, gisant de Jeanne de Bourbon, épouse de Charles V, roi de France. Date

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