Joanna of Valois

Joanna of Valois

Joanna of Valois ( _fr. Jeanne de Valois) (1435 – 1482) was the seventh child and third daughter of Charles VII of France and Marie of Anjou. She married John II, Duke of Bourbon in 1452. They had no children.

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1= 1. Joanna of Valois
2= 2. Charles VII of France
3= 3. Marie of Anjou
4= 4. Charles VI of France
5= 5. Isabeau of Bavaria
6= 6. Louis II of Naples
7= 7. Yolande of Aragon
8= 8. Charles V of France
9= 9. Joanna of Bourbon
10= 10. Stephen III, Duke of Bavaria
11= 11. Taddaea Visconti
12= 12. Louis I of Naples
13= 13. Marie of Châtillon
14= 14. John I of Aragon
15= 15. Violante de Bar
16= 16. John II of France
17= 17. Bonne of Bohemia
18= 18. Peter I, Duke of Bourbon
19= 19. Isabelle of Valois
20= 20. Stephen II, Duke of Bavaria
21= 21. Elizabeth of Sicily
22= 22. Bernabò Visconti
23= 23. Beatrice della Scala
24= 24. John II of France (= 16)
25= 25. Bonne of Bohemia (= 17)
26= 26. Charles of Châtillon, Count of Blois
27= 27. Jeanne of Penthièvre
28= 28. Peter IV of Aragon
29= 29. Eleanor of Sicily
30= 30. Robert I, Duke of Bar
31= 31. Marie of Valois


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