Bonne d'Artois

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Bonne d'Artois

Bonne d'Artois (* probably 1396; † September 17, 1425 in Dijon ) was the daughter of Philippe d'Artois, comte d'Eu and Marie de Berry . She was countess or heiress of Nevers , Auxerre , Mâcon , Vermandois , Amiens , Ponthieu , Eu and Boulogne .

Bonne married his first marriage on June 20, 1413 in Beaumont-en-Artois Philip II of Nevers , Count of Nevers and Rethel , who died in 1415 at the Battle of Azincourt . From this marriage she had two children:

  • Charles I (1414–1464), after the death of his father Count von Nevers and Rethel
  • Johann von Clamecy (1415–1491), 1442 Count of Étampes , after the death of Charles I as Johann II. 1464 Count of Nevers and Rethel, from 1472 also Count of Eu after the death of Johann von Artois.

Nine years after the death of her husband, she married a second time on November 30, 1424 in Moulins-Engilbert , now Philip the Good , Duke of Burgundy and nephew of her first husband. She died a good 10 months later, the marriage remained childless. Bonne was buried in the Chartreuse de Champmol near Dijon.

See also House of France-Artois

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