Bourbon-Préaux

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Coat of arms of those of Bourbon-Preaux

Bourbon-Préaux was a short-lived branch line of the Bourbons .

history

Her progenitor is Jacques de Bourbon, son of Jacques I. de Bourbon, comte de La Marche , and great-grandson of King Louis IX. the saint .

Jacques de Bourbon was probably born in 1346, died before October 6th in 1417, and was Baron d'Argies . Around 1385 he married Marguerite de Préaux , Dame de Préaux , Dangu and Thury , † 1417 before September, the heir to Pierre de Préaux ( House Préaux ) and Blanche Crépin de Dangu et de Thury, and widow of Jean de la Rivière. Your children were:

  • Marie de Bourbon, dame de Préaux etc., * probably 1387, † 1442
  • Louis de Bourbon, seigneur de Préaux, * probably 1389, X October 25, 1415 in the battle of Azincourt
  • Pierre de Bourbon, chevalier, 1417 seigneur de Préaux, de Combles et de Villeneuve , 1416 commandant of the Château de Rouen , 1422 captain of the Château de Neauphles , * probably 1390, † murdered October 11, 1422 in La Rochelle ; ∞ before September 16, 1417 Elisabeth de Montagu, * probably 1397, † October 1429 in Vallères , daughter of Jean de Montaigu and Jacqueline de La Grange, widow of Jean VI. , comte de Roucy (X 1415)
  • Jacques II. De Bourbon, 1417 seigneur d'Argies et de Préaux, Baron de Thury, 1421 clerical, Cölestiner , later Cordelier , * probably 1391, † murdered in 1429 on return from Rome; ∞ I autumn 1417 Jeanne de Montaigu, * probably 1398, † September 1420 in Vallères , daughter of Jean de Montaigu and Jacqueline de La Grange; ∞ II Isabeau d'Enghien, zu Préaux, Hussignies etc., daughter of Jacques, Burgrave of Mons ( House Enghien )
  • Charles de Bourbon, arch dean of Sens , 1472 seigneur de Combles , † after May 3, 1472
  • Jean de Bourbon, * probably 1394, † before 1442,

Marie de Bourbon, the last member of the family and the only heir to her brothers, bequeathed the family property inherited from her mother's side to her aunt Yolande de Préaux.

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ The source of this statement is from : Maison de Bourbon Preaux ; it contradicts Schwennicke's statement that in 1472 the Archdechant Charles de Bourbon was still alive as Lord of Combles (like his brother Pierre, who was murdered in 1422)

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