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Bonne of Luxemburg or Jutta of Luxemburg (20 May 1315 – 11 September 1349), was born Jutta (Judith), the second daughter of King John of Bohemia, [1] and his first wife, Elisabeth of Bohemia. [2] . She was the first wife of King John II of France; however, as she died a year prior to his accession, she was never a French queen.
SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Bonne of Luxemburg or Jutta of Luxemburg (20 May 1315 – 11 September 1349), was born Jutta (Judith), the second daughter of King John of Bohemia, and his first wife, Elisabeth of Bohemia.
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Bona of Bohemia (1315–1349) Bohemian princess. Name variations: Bonne of Luxemburg; Judith de Luxembourg or Judith of Luxemburg. Born in 1315; died of the plague in 1349; daughter of Elizabeth of Bohemia (1292–1339) and John I of Luxemburg also known as John of Bohemia, king of Bohemia (r. 1310–1346); sister of Charles IV Luxemburg, Holy ...
Bonne de Luxembourg (en latin : Bona; en allemand Jutta - ou Guta - von Luxemburg), née le 20 mai 1315, morte le 11 septembre 1349 à l'abbaye de Maubuisson, fille de Jean de Luxembourg, roi de Bohême, …
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On view at The Met Cloisters in Gallery 13. The coat of arms that often appears in this book indicates that it was made for Bonne of Luxembourg, a Bohemian princess who married John, duke of Normandy in 1332. She died of plague in 1349; her husband later became John the Good, king of France.
The Psalter of Bonne de Luxembourg is a small 14th-century illuminated manuscript in tempera, grisaille, ink and gold leaf on vellum. [1] . It is held in the collection of The Cloisters, New York, where it is usually on display.
Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Bonne of Luxembourg has received more than 90,527 page views. Her biography is available in 30 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 28 in 2019).