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  1. Death and burial. Issue. Ancestry. Notes. References. Sources. External links. Joanna of Bourbon ( Jeanne de Bourbon; 3 February 1338 – 6 February 1378) was Queen of France by marriage to King Charles V. She acted as his political adviser and was appointed potential regent in case of a minor regency. Life. Early life.

  2. other name: Joanna of Bourbon Details individual; royal/imperial; French; Female. Life dates 1338-1378. Biography Daughter of Peter I, Duke of Bourbon; in 1350 m. ...

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  4. Joanna of Bourbon (Jeanne de Bourbon; 3 February 1338 – 6 February 1378) was Queen of France by marriage to King Charles V. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Joanna of Bourbon has received more than 195,066 page views. Her biography is available in 36 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 34 in 2019).

  5. Joanna of Bourbon (Jeanne de Bourbon; 3 February 1338 – 6 February 1378) was Queen of France by marriage to King Charles V. She acted as his political adviser and was appointed potential regent in case of a minor regency.

  6. May 10, 2023 · Wikipedia. Name in native language. Jeanne de Bourbon. Date of birth. 3 February 1338, 3 February 1338 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Vincennes. Date of death. 14 February 1378, 6 February 1378. Paris.

  7. Born in 1338, Jeanne de Bourbon was the daughter of Isabelle of Savoy and Pierre I of Bourbon. In 1350, a marriage took place between the 12-year-old girl and the French king, Charles V (r. 1364–1380). During her life, Jeanne was primarily recognized for her important religious patronage and generosity to convents.

  8. Joanna (6 November 1479 – 12 April 1555), historically known as Joanna the Mad (Spanish: Juana la Loca), was the nominal queen of Castile from 1504 and queen of Aragon from 1516 to her death in 1555. She was the daughter of Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon.

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