Historical records matching Jeanne de Bourbon, reine de France
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About Jeanne de Bourbon, reine de France
Joanna of Bourbon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeanne de Bourbon (Vincennes, February 3, 1338 – February 6, 1378, Paris) was the Queen consort of France, due to her marriage to King Charles V. Jeanne was the daughter of Peter I, Duke of Bourbon and Isabelle de Valois, a half-sister of Philip VI of France as the daughter of Charles of Valois and his third wife Mahaut of Chatillon. Her father, grandfather, and brother were all somewhat mentally unstable, and Jeanne seems to have inherited this family ailment. She suffered a complete nervous breakdown after the birth of her seventh child. Her eldest surviving son, Charles VI, was famous for his insanity. From her marriage to Charles V of France (1350, Tain-en-Viennois) were born nine children: Jeanne (1357–1360) Jean (1359–1364) Bonne (1360) Jean (1366) Charles VI of France (1368–1422) Marie (1370–1377) Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans (1372–1407) Isabelle (1373–1378) Catherine (1378–1388)
Joanna of Bourbon (French: Jeanne de Bourbon; Vincennes, February 3, 1338 – Paris, February 6, 1378) was consort to Charles V of France. Joanna was a daughter of Peter I, Duke of Bourbon and Isabella of Valois, a half-sister of Philip VI of France as the daughter of Charles of Valois and his third wife Mahaut of Chatillon
Died at the birth of her youngest child.
Source: The book, 'Kings & Queens of Europe'
Jeanne de Bourbon, reine de France's Timeline
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February 3, 1338
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Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, Île-de-France, France
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1357 |
September 1357
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France
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1360
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France
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1366 |
June 7, 1366
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Vincennes, France
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June 7, 1366
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Vincennes, France
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1368 |
December 3, 1368
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Paris, Ile-de-France, France
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1370 |
February 27, 1370
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Hôtel de Saint-Pol, Paris, Île-de-France, France
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1372 |
March 13, 1372
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Paris, France
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