Tribe list of the Valois

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Detailed tribe list of the Valois as descendants of the Capetians and ancestors among others

From Karl von Valois to King Charles VI.

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    Karl I (Charles I.) , born March 12, 1270 probably in Vincennes Castle , † December 5 or 16, 1325 in Nogent-le-Roi , 1285 Count of Valois , 1284–1295 titular king of Aragón and Valencia , Count of Barcelona , 1293 Count of Alençon , Chartres and Le Perche , Anagni September 1301 papal vicar in Italy and governor of Romagna , 1302 titular emperor of Constantinople , 1314 regent of France, buried in Saint-Jacques in Paris ;
    ⚭ I August 16, 1290 in Corbeil Margaret of Sicily , * probably 1273, † December 31, 1299, daughter of Charles II. (Carlo II.) King of Naples , 1290 Countess of Anjou and Maine , 1297 Peer of France , buried in Saint-Jacques in Paris ( house Anjou ),
    ⚭ II 1301 Catherine de Courtenay , * around 1375, † 1307/1308, daughter of Philipp von Courtenay , titular emperor of Constantinople, 1283 titular empress of Constantinople, zu Courtenay , Blaton etc., titular margravine of Namur , buried in Saint-Jacques in Paris ( Courtenay house );
    ⚭ III June 1308 in Poitiers Mathilde de Châtillon, * probably 1293, † October 3, 1358, daughter of Guido (Guy) III. von Châtillon , Count of Saint-Pol , Countess of Saint-Pol, buried in the monastery of the Cordelières in Paris ( House of Châtillon ) - for ancestors see list of the Capetians
    1. (I) Isabelle, * 1292, † 1309;
      ⚭ Beginning of 1297 John II (Jean III) , 1312 Duke of Brittany , Peer of France , † April 30, 1341 in Caen ( House of France-Dreux )
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      (I) Philip VI. (Philippe VI.) , * 1293, † August 22, 1350 in Nogent-le-Rotrou , 1313 Lord of Courtenay , 1314 Count of Anjou and Maine , Lord of La Roche-sur-Yon , 1325 Count of Valois and Chartres , 1328 King of France , Count of Montpellier , 1335 Count Palatine of Champagne , 1349 Lord of the Dauphiné of Viennois , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ;
      ⚭ I July 1313 in Fontainebleau Joan of Burgundy (Jeanne de Bourgogne) , * around 1293, † September 12, 1348 or December 12, 1349 in Paris, 1313 to Courtenay and Chanteloup , 1338 regent of France, daughter of Robert II , Duke of Burgundy , buried in the Saint-Denis Basilica ( Elder House of Burgundy );
      ⚭ II January 29, 1350 in Brie-Comte-Robert Blanka Infanta of Navarre , * probably 1331, † October 5, 1398 in Neaufles-Saint-Martin , daughter of Philip III. , King of Navarre , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ( House of France-Evreux )
      1. (I) Philipp (Philippe), * probably 1315, † small
      2. (I) Johanna (Jeanne), * probably 1317, † small
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        (I) Johann II. The Good (Jean II. Le Bon) , born April 26, 1319 in the Château du Gué de Maulny ( Le Mans ), † April 8, 1364 in London in English captivity, 1322 Duke of Normandy and Guyenne , Count of Anjou and Maine , peer of France , king of France in 1350 , united Normandy with the crown in 1351, buried in the basilica of Saint-Denis ;
        ⚭ I March 28, 1332 by procura in Melun , personally May 1332 Jutta von Luxemburg (Judith, Bonne), Princess of Bohemia, * May 20, 1315; † September 11, 1349 in Maubuisson , daughter of John of Luxembourg , King of Bohemia , buried in Maubuisson ( House of Luxembourg );
        ⚭ II February 19, 1350 in Nanterre Johanna I (Jeanne I) , 1332 Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne , * May 8, 1326, † September 29, 1360 at the Château d ' Argilly , heiress of William XII. (Guillaume XII.) , Count of Auvergne and Boulogne ( House of Auvergne ), and Margaret (Marguerite) of Évreux , widow of Philip of Burgundy , called Philippe Monsieur, Lord of Salins ( Elderly House of Burgundy ), buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis .
        1. (I) Blanche, * probably 1336, † small
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          (I) Charles V the Wise (Charles V. le Sage) , born January 31, 1337 at Vincennes Castle , † September 16, 1380 at Beauté-sur-Marne Castle , 1349 Dauphin of Viennois , 1355 Duke of Normandy and Guyenne , 1356 governor and 1358–1360 and 1364 regent of France, 1364 king of France , 1375 duke of Orléans , 1377 count of Dreux , buried in the basilica of Saint-Denis ;
          ⚭ April 8, 1350 in Tain-l'Hermitage Johanna von Bourbon (Jeanne de Bourbon) , * February 3, 1339 in Vincennes Palace, † February 6, 1378 in Paris, daughter of Peter I (Pierre I) , Duke of Bourbon buried in the Saint-Denis basilica ( Bourbons )
          1. Johanna (Jeanne), * November 1357, † October 21, 1360 in the Abbey of Saint-Antoine-des-Champs
          2. Johann (Jean), * probably 1359, † probably before 1364
          3. Bonne, * probably 1360, † November 7, 1360 probably in Paris, buried there too
          4. Johann (Jean), born June 7, 1366 in Vincennes Castle, † December 21, 1366 probably there
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            Charles VI the madman (Charles VI. le Fou, also le Bien-Aimé) , * December 3, 1368 in Paris, † October 21, 1422 there, 1368 Dauphin of Viennois , 1380 King of France , 1388 of age, 1397-1404 Count of Eu , buried in the Saint-Denis basilica ;
            ⚭ July 13, 1385 in Amiens Elisabeth (Isabeau) of Bavaria , Countess Palatine near the Rhine , * 1370, † September 24, 1435 in Paris, daughter of Stephan III. , Duke of Bavaria-Ingolstadt , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ( Wittelsbacher ) - for descendants see below
          6. Marie, born February 27, 1370 in Paris, † June 1377 probably there
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            Ludwig (Louis) , born March 13, 1372 in the Hôtel Saint-Paul in Paris, † murdered November 23, 1407 in Paris, Prince of France, 1386–1392 Duke of Touraine , 1392 Duke of Orléans and Count of Valois , Peer of France , 1387–1406 Count of Asti , after 1386 Count of Brie etc., 1391 or 1397 Count of Blois , 1392 Count of Dunois and Beaumont-sur-Oise , 1394 Count of Angoulême , Dreux and Périgord , 1395 Lord of Châteaudun and Porcéan , 1400 Count of Soissons , Lord of Coucy and Château-Thierry , Count of Vertus and Porcéan, buried in the Celestine Convent of Paris ;
            ⚭ August 17, 1389 in Melun Valentina Visconti , Princess of Milan, Countess of Asti, * 1366 probably in Milan , † December 4 (maybe also December 1) 1408 in Blois Castle , heiress of Gian Galeazzo Visconti , Duke of Milan , buried in the Celestine Convent of Paris ( Visconti ) - descendants: House of Valois-Orléans
          8. Isabelle, born July 24, 1373 in Paris, † February 13, 1378 there, buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis
          9. Katharina (Cathérine), born February 4, 1378 in Paris, † October 1388, buried in Maubuisson ;
            ⚭ August 5, 1386 in Saint-Ouen Johann II. Von Berry (Jean II. De Berry), probably Count of Montpensier in 1382 , † 1401/1402, her cousin, see below
          10. (illegitimate, mother unknown) Oudard d'Attainville Bâtard de France * 1360 in Paris, † after 1415, Bailli von Rouen
          11. (illegitimate, mother: Biette Cassinel , around 1363) Jean de Montaigu Bâtard de France; * 1363 in Paris, † beheaded October 17, 1409 there, buried in the Cölestinerkirche in Marcoussis ;
            ⚭ Jacqueline de La Grange, daughter of Étienne de La Grange and Marie du Bois
            1. Charles de Montaigu, * probably 1396, X October 25, 1415 in the Battle of Azincourt , Lord of Marcoussis , Vidame de Laon ;
              ⚭ 1409 Cathérine d'Albret, daughter of Charles I. d'Albret , Count von Dreux , Connétable of France ( House Albret ), and Marie de Sully , Dame de Craon (House Albret)
            2. Isabelle de Montaigu, * 1397, † October 1429 in Vallères , buried in Marcoussis ;
              ⚭ I around 1413 Jean VI. , Count of Roucy and Braine , X October 25, 1415 at the Battle of Azincourt , buried in the monastery of St-Yved (Braine) ( House of Pierrepont );
              ⚭ II around 1416 Pierre de Bourbon, 1417 lord of Préaux , † murdered October 11, 1422 in La Rochelle ( House Bourbon-Préaux )
            3. Jacqueline de Montaigu, † 1436 in Moncontour , mistress of Marcoussis and Bois-Malesherbes ;
              ⚭ I probably November 7, 1399 Jean de Craon, Lord of Montbazon , X October 25, 1415 in the battle of Azincourt ( House of Craon );
              ⚭ II Jean V. Malet, lord of Graville , † after 1449 ( House Malet )
            4. Jeanne de Montaigu, * probably 1398, † September 1420 in Vallères ;
              ⚭ Autumn 1417 Jacques II. De Bourbon, 1415 Lord of Argies and Préaux , 1417 Baron von Thury , 1420 clerical, † shot in 1429 ( House of Bourbon-Préaux )
            5. two sons, one daughter , † small
        3. (I) Katharina (Cathérine), * probably 1338, † small
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          (I) Ludwig I. (Louis I.) , * July 23, 1339 in Vincennes Castle , † September 22, 1384 in Bisceglie near Bari , Prince of France, 1356 Count of Anjou and Maine , Baron of Château-du-Loir , Lord of Champtoceaux and Boulogne October 26, 1360 Duke of Anjou , 1370 Duke of Touraine , peer of France , 1380 Regent of France ( government of the dukes ), Naples June 23, 1380 by Joan I (Giovanna I) Queen of Naples ( House of Anjou ) adopted, 1382 titular king of Naples, Sicily and Jerusalem , duke of Calabria and Capua , count of Provence , Forcalquier and Piedmont , lord of Montpellier , 1370 governor of Languedoc , Guyenne and Dauphiné , buried in the cathedral of Angers ;
          ⚭ July 9, 1360 Marie de Châtillon , Countess of Blois and Guise , * probably 1343, † November 12, 1404 in Angers , daughter of Karl (Charles) von Blois-Châtillon , Duke of Brittany , Count of Penthièvre etc., buried in of Angers Cathedral ( House of Châtillon ) - Descendants: Younger House of Anjou
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          (I) Johann I (Jean le Magnifique) , born November 30, 1340 in Vincennes Castle , † June 15, 1416 in the Hôtel de Nesle in Paris, 1356 Count and 1360 Duke of Berry , 1356 Duke of Auvergne and Count of Poitiers , 1360 Count of Montpensier , Étampes , Boulogne and Mâcon , inherits Auvergne and Boulogne in 1394 , Lieutenant General of Guyenne and Languedoc in 1358 , Governor of Paris in 1405 , Peer of France in 1360 , buried in Bourges ;
          ⚭ I June 24, 1360 in Carcassonne Jeanne d'Armagnac, † March 15, 1387, daughter of John I (Jean I) , Count of Armagnac ( House of Lomagne ), and Beatrix of Bourbon ;
          ⚭ II June 5, 1389 in Riom Johanna II. (Jeanne II.) , 1394 Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne, * 1378, † end of 1422 (maybe also 1424), heiress of Count Johann II. ( House of Auvergne ) and Eleonore de Comminges , she married in second marriage on November 16, 1416 Georges de La Trémoille , 1396 Count of Guînes etc. († May 6, 1446) ( House La Trémoille )
          1. (I) Karl (Charles), * probably 1362, † 1382, Count of Montpensier
          2. (I) Johann II. (Jean II.), † 1401/1402, probably count of Montpensier in 1382;
            ⚭ I August 5, 1386 in Saint-Ouen Cathérine Princess of France, * February 4, 1378 in Paris, † October 1388, buried in Maubuisson , daughter of King Charles V , his cousin, see above;
            ⚭ II 1401 Anne de Bourbon , † September 1408 in Paris, daughter of Johann VII. , Count of Vendôme ( Bourbon ), she married Louis VII the Bearded , Duke of Bavaria-Ingolstadt , † May 1, 1447 in 1402 in Burghausen ( Wittelsbacher ), buried in Saint-Jacques in Paris
          3. (I) Ludwig (Louis), * probably 1364, † probably after July 1383
          4. (I) Bonne, * probably 1365, † December 30, 1435 in Carlat , buried in the Rodez monastery ;
            ⚭ I January 18, 1377 in Paris Amadeus VII. , 1383 Count of Savoy , † November 1, 1391 in Ripaille Castle ( House of Savoy );
            ⚭ II December 2, 1393/8. January 1394 in Mehun-sur-Yèvre Bernard VII , 1391 Count of Armagnac , Connétable of France , † June 12, 1418 ( House of Lomagne )
          5. (I) Marie , * probably 1367, † June 1434 in Lyon , 1370 Duchess of Auvergne , buried in Souvigny ;
            ⚭ I March 29, 1386 in Bourges Louis III. de Châtillon , Count of Dunois , Lord of Romorantin , † July 15, 1391 ( House of Châtillon );
            ⚭ II January 27, 1392 Philip of Artois (Philippe d'Artois) , 1387 Count of Eu , Connétable of France , † June 16, 1397 in Micalizo ( House of France-Artois );
            ⚭ III June 22, 1400 in Paris John I (Jean I) , 1410 Duke of Bourbon , † February 5, 1434 in London ( Bourbon )
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          (I) Philip the Bold (Philippe le Hardi) , born January 15, 1342 in Pontoise , † April 27, 1404 in Halle near Brussels , Prince of France, 1360-1364 Duke of Touraine , Germigny-sur-Marne September 6, 1363 Duke of Burgundy (Duc de Bourgogne), First Peer of France , 1380–1385 Count of Mortagne , 1383 Count of Flanders and Artois ,
          Count Palatine of Burgundy (Franche-Comté), Count of Nevers , Rethel , Étampes and Gien , 1390 Count of Charolais , regent of the Duchy of Brittany in 1399, buried in Dijon ;
          ⚭ April 12th by procura, personally June 19, 1369 in Gent Margaret III. , 1385 Countess of Flanders and Artois, Countess Palatine of Burgundy, Countess of Nevers and Rethel, Peer of France, 1404 Duchess of Brabant and Limburg , Margravine of Antwerp , Mistress of Mechelen , baptized April 13, 1350 in Male , † March 16, 1405 in Arras , buried in Lille , heirloom of Ludwig II , Count of Flanders etc. ( House Dampierre ), widow of Philip I , 1350 Duke of Burgundy ( Elder House of Burgundy ) - descendants: ( House of Burgundy )
        7. (I) Johanna (Jeanne), born June 24, 1343 in Châteauneuf-sur-Loire , † November 3, 1373 in Évreux , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ;
          ⚭ I June 21, 1347 in Vincennes Castle (marriage not consummated) Heinrich von Brabant, † November 29, 1349, 1348 Duke of Limburg , son of Johann III. , Duke of Brabant and Limburg ( Reginare );
          ⚭ February II, 1353 in the Château du Vivier Charles II the Evil , 1343 King of Navarre , † January 1, 1387 in Pamplona ( House of France-Évreux )
        8. (I) Marie, born September 18 (maybe also September 12) 1344 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye , † October 1404, probably on the 15th, buried in Bar-le-Duc ;
          ⚭ October 5, 1364 in Bar-le-Duc Robert I , 1352 Count and 1354 Duke of Bar , Margrave of Pont-à-Mousson , Lord of Cassel , Dunkirk and Gravelines , † April 12, 1411 ( House of Scarponnois )
        9. (I) Agnès, born December 9, 1345, † April 1349 in Paris, buried in Saint-Jacques in Paris
        10. (I) Marguerite, * September 20, 1347 in the Louvre in Paris, † April 25, 1352 probably in Poissy , spiritual to Poissy
        11. (I) Isabelle, * October 1, 1348 in Vincennes Castle , † September 11, 1372 probably in Pavia , buried in San Francesco in Pavia;
          ⚭ June 1360 Gian Galeazzo Visconti , 1385 lord and 1395 Duke of Milan , Count of Pavia and Vertus , † September 3, 1402 ( Visconti )
        12. (II) Blanche, * probably 1350, † small
        13. (II) Cathérine, * probably 1352, † small
        14. (II) son , * probably 1354, † small
      4. (I) Marie, * probably 1326, † September 22, 1333 probably in Paris, buried in the Couvent des Cordelières in Paris ;
        ⚭ 1332 in Paris (marriage not consummated) Johann von Brabant, born November 24, 1327, † late 1335, Duke of Limburg , son of Johann III. , Duke of Brabant and Limburg ( Reginare )
      5. (I) Ludwig (Louis), * and † January 17, 1328 in Vincennes Castle , buried in the Couvent des Cordeliers in Paris
      6. (I) Ludwig (Louis), born June 8, 1330, † June 23, 1330, buried in the Couvent des Cordeliers in Paris
      7. (I) Johann (Jean), * probably 1332, † October 2, 1333
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        (I) Philipp (Philippe) , * July 1, 1336 in Vincennes Castle , † September 1, 1375 probably in Orléans , 1344 Duke of Orléans and Touraine , Count of Valois and Beaumont-le-Roger , Peer of France , buried in the Orléans Cathedral ;
        ⚭ February 18, 1345 Blanche Princess of France, Countess of Beaumont-le-Roger, * posthuma April 1, 1328 in Châteauneuf-sur-Loire , † February 7, 1392 in Orléans, daughter of Charles IV. (Charles IV.) , King of France , buried in the Saint-Denis ( Capetian )
        basilica
        1. (illegitimate, mother unknown) son † 1379
        2. (illegitimate, mother unknown) Louis Bâtard d'Orléans † 1395 in Jerusalem , legitimized in 1392, ecclesiastically to Saint-Lucien in Beauvais , 1388 ecclesiastical Maître des requêtes at the Parlement in Paris, 1391 Bishop of Poitiers , 1394 Bishop of Beauvais , Peer of France
      9. (II) Jeanne (Blanche), * posthuma May 1351, † September 16, 1371 in Béziers , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis
      10. (illegitimate, mother: NN from Armagnac ) Jean d'Armagnac Bâtard de France † after 1350
      11. Thomas de La Marche Bâtard de France, called Thomas Albus (mother: Béatrix de la Berruère , * 1294, † 1348), * 1317, † 1361, November 1350 lord of La Marche
    3. (I) Johanna (Jeanne), * probably 1294, † March 7, 1342 in Fontenelle , as a spiritual widow there;
      ⚭ May 19, 1305 in Chauny Wilhelm III. , 1304 Count of Holland and (as Wilhelm I) Count of Hainaut , † June 7, 1337 in Valenciennes ( House Avesnes )
    4. (I) Margarete (Marguerite), * probably 1295, † July 1342;
      ⚭ October 1310, probably after the 6th, Guido I of Châtillon (Guy I de Châtillon) , 1307 Count of Blois and Dunois , † August 1342 ( House of Châtillon )
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      (I) Karl II. (Charles) von Valois * probably 1297, X August 26th 1346 in the battle of Crécy , 1326 Count of Alençon , Chartres , Le Perche , Porhoet , Joigny , Lord of Verneuil , L'Aigle , Domfront and Fougères , peer of France , buried in Saint-Jacques in Paris ;
      ⚭ I April 1314 Jeanne, Countess of Joigny, † October 2, 1336, heiress of Count Johann II. (Jean II. Blondel) ( House of Joigny );
      ⚭ December 2nd, 1336, probably on 15th, Maria de la Cerda, * probably 1310, † November 19, 1379 in Paris, 1350 mistress (lady) of Senonches , daughter of Ferdinand II. De la Cerda , master of Lunel ( house Burgundy-Ivrea ), and Juana Núñez de Lara , widow of Karl von Évreux (Charles d'Évreux) , Count of Étampes ( House of France-Évreux ), buried in Saint-Jacques in Paris - descendants: see House of Valois-Alençon
    6. (I) Katharina (Cathérine), * 1299, † small, buried in the Abbey of Le Val de Sery
    7. (II) Johann (Jean), * probably end of 1302, † before 1308, Count of Chartres
    8. (II) Katharina (Cathérine) , * end 1303, † October 1346 in Naples , 1308/1325 titular empress of Constantinople , 1308/1313 to Courtenay , Montargis and Blaton, 1332 princess of Achaia ;
      ⚭ July 30, 1313 in Fontenelle Philipp (Filippo) of Sicily , 1294 Prince of Taranto , Despot of Epirus , 1313/1325 Titular Emperor of Constantinople, † December 26, 1332 in Naples ( House Anjou )
    9. (II) Johanna (Jeanne), * probably end of 1304, † July 9, 1363, buried in St-Augustin ;
      ⚭ 1318 Robert III. d'Artois , Lord of Conches-en-Ouche , 1329 Count of Beaumont-le-Roger , † August 16, 1342 in London , buried in St Paul's Cathedral in London ( House of France-Artois )
    10. (II) Isabelle, * probably 1306, † November 11, 1349, spiritual to Poissy , 1342 Abbess of Fontevrault , also buried there
    11. (III) Marie, * probably 1309, † December 6, 1328;
      ⚭ January 11th in Paris by procura, personally between January 22nd and May 1324 Karl (Carlo) , Hereditary Prince of Sicily, Duke of Calabria , † November 10th 1328 in Naples , also buried there ( House Anjou )
    12. (III) Isabelle, * probably 1313, † July 26, 1383, probably 1370 spiritual in Saint-Marcel in Paris , also buried there;
      ⚭ January 25, 1337 Peter I (Pierre I) , 1341 Duke of Bourbon , X September 19, 1356 in the battle of Maupertuis ( Bourbonen )
    13. (III) Ludwig (Louis), * 1318, † November 2, 1328, Count of Chartres , buried in the Minorite Church in Paris
    14. (III) Blanche (Marguerite) , * 1317, † August 1, 1348, buried in Prague ;
      ⚭ May 8, 1329 in Prague Charles IV of Luxembourg , 1346 Roman-German King and King of Bohemia , 1355 Roman-German Emperor , † November 29, 1378 in Prague, also buried there ( House of Luxembourg )

From Charles VI. until Charles VIII.

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    Charles VI the madman (Charles VI. le Fou, also le Bien-Aimé) , * December 3, 1368 in Paris, † October 21, 1422 there, 1368 Dauphin of Viennois , 1380 King of France , 1388 of age, 1397-1404 Count of Eu , buried in the Saint-Denis basilica ;
    ⚭ July 13, 1385 in Amiens Elisabeth (Isabeau) of Bavaria , Countess Palatine near the Rhine , * spring 1371, † September 24, 1435 in Paris, daughter of Stephan III. Duke of Bavaria-Ingolstadt , buried in the basilica of Saint-Denis ( Wittelsbacher ) - ancestors see above
    1. Karl (Charles), born September 25, 1386 in Vincennes Castle , † December 28, 1386 there, Dauphin of Viennois
    2. Johanna (Jeanne), born June 14, 1388 in Saint-Ouen , † 1390 probably in Paris, buried in Maubuisson
    3. Isabeau , born November 9, 1389 in the Louvre in Paris, † September 13, 1409 in Blois , buried in Saint-Célestin in Paris ;
      ⚭ I per procura March 12 in the Louvre, personally November 4, 1396 in Calais Richard II of Bordeaux , 1371–1399 King of England , † murdered February 14, 1400 at Castle Pontefract in Yorkshire ( Plantagenet House );
      ⚭ II June 29, 1406 in Compiègne Charles of Orléans (Charles d'Orléans) , Count of Angoulême , 1407 Duke of Orléans , † January 4, 1466 in Amboise ( House of Valois-Orléans )
    4. Johanna (Jeanne), born January 24, 1391 in the Château de Melun , † September 27, 1433 in Vannes , buried in the Cathedral of Vannes ;
      ⚭ July 30, 1397 in the Louvre in Paris Johann VI. (Jean VI.) , Earl of Richmond , 1399 Duke of Brittany , 1406 called Duke of Orléans , † August 29, 1442 in Nantes ( House of France-Dreux )
    5. Karl (Charles), born February 6, 1392 in Paris, † January 11, 1401 in Paris, Dauphin von Viennois , Duke of Guyenne
    6. Marie, * August 24, 1393 probably in Paris, † August 19, 1438 there, 1408 prioress in Poissy , also buried there
    7. Michelle , born January 11, 1395 in Paris, † July 8, 1422 in Ghent , buried in St. Bavo's Cathedral in Ghent;
      ⚭ June 1409 Philip III. the Good , 1419 Duke of Burgundy , † June 15, 1467 in Bruges , buried in Dijon (( House of Burgundy ))
    8. Ludwig (Louis) , born January 22, 1397 in Paris, † December 18, 1415 there, before 1401 Duke of Guyenne , 1401 Dauphin of Viennois , Peer of France , 1409 President of the Royal Council of State;
      ⚭ August 31, 1412 in Paris Margaret Princess of Burgundy, * 1393, † February 2, 1441/42 in Paris, 1424 Duchess of Guyenne , Countess of Gien , Montargis , Dun-le-Roy , and Fontenay-le-Comte , daughter von Johann Ohnefurcht , Duke of Burgundy , buried in the Carmelite Monastery of Paris ( House of Burgundy ), married in second marriage 10 October 1423 Arthur le Justicier , 1423 Regent of France, Connétable of France (le Connétable de Richemont), 1457 Duke of Bretagne , Pair of France, † December 26, 1458 in Nantes ( House of France-Dreux )
    9. Johann (Jean) , born August 31, 1398 in Paris, † poisoned April 5, 1417 in Compiègne , 1406 Lord of Mortagne , 1407 Peer of France , 1414 Duke of Touraine , 1415 Dauphin of Viennois , probably 1416 Duke of Berry , Count of Ponthieu , buried in the Abbey of Saint-Corneille in Compiègne;
      ⚭ August 6, 1415 Jakobäa von Bayern , baptized July 16, 1401, † murdered 8./9. October 1436 at Teylingen Castle , 1417 or 1425/1433 Countess of Holland and Hainaut etc., heir daughter of Wilhelm II , Duke of Lower Bavaria , Count of Holland ( Wittelsbacher ), she married in the second marriage on April 10, 1418 in The Hague , divorced in 1422, Johann IV of Burgundy , Duke of Brabant and Limburg , † April 17, 1427 in Brussels ( House of Burgundy ), third marriage in 1422 in London, divorced February 13, 1425/9. January 1428, Humphrey , Prince of England, 1414 Duke of Gloucester , † February 23, 1447 in St Edmund's Abbey ( House of Lancaster ), and fourth marriage secretly on July 1, 1432 in The Hague, publicly on March 1, 1434 in Sint Maartensdijk , Frank II. Von Borsselen , Count of Ostervant etc., Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece , † November 19, 1470 in Sint-Maartensdijk ( House Borsselen )
    10. Katharina (Cathérine) , born October 27, 1401 in Paris, † January 3, 1438 probably in London, buried in Westminster Abbey ;
      ⚭ I June 2, 1420 in Troyes Henry V (Henry V) of Monmouth , 1413–1422 King of England and France, Lord of Ireland , 1420–1422 Regent of France, † August 31, 1422 in Vincennes Castle , buried in Westminster Abbey ( Plantagenet House );
      ⚭ II 1429 Sir Owen Tudor , † February 4, 1461 ( House of Tudor )
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      Charles VII the Victorious (Charles VII. Le Victorieux) , * February 22, 1403 in Paris, † July 22, 1461 at Mehun-sur-Yèvre Castle , 1416 Duke of Touraine , 1417 Dauphin of Viennois , 1418–1420 Regent of France , 1419 Duke of Berry , Count of Ponthieu , October 30, 1422 or July 17, 1429 King of France , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ;
      ⚭ June 2, 1422 Maria of Anjou , Princess of Naples, * October 14, 1404, † November 29, 1463 in the Abbey of Les Châteliers ( Île de Ré ), daughter of Ludwig II (Lodovico II) of Anjou , titular king of Naples , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ( Younger House Anjou )
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        Louis XI. (Louis XI.) , * July 3, 1423 in Bourges, † August 30, 1483 at Castle Plessis-lès-Tours , 1423 Dauphin of Viennois , 1461 King of France , 1481 Duke of Anjou , Count of Maine and Provence , buried in Notre-Dame de Cléry ;
        ⚭ I June 24, 1436 in Tours Margaret, Princess of Scotland , * 1424, † August 16, 1445 in Châlons-sur-Marne , daughter of James I , King of Scotland , buried in the Abbey of Saint-Laon in Thouars ( house Stuart );
        ⚭ II February 28th / 8th March 1451 in Chambéry , personally July 10, 1457 in Nantes Charlotte Princess of Savoy , * 1445, † December 1, 1483 in Amboise , daughter of Ludwig , Duke of Savoy , buried in Notre-Dame de Cléry ( House of Savoy ).
        1. (II) Ludwig (Louis), born October 18, 1458 in Genappe , † 1460
        2. (II) Joachim, born July 27, 1459, † November 29, 1459 probably in Namur , buried in the Church of the Cordeliers in Amboise
        3. (II) Louise, * May 1460 in Genappe , † 1460
        4. (II) Anne * April 1462, † November 14, 1522 at Chantelle Castle , 1470 vice countess of Thouars , 1474 mistress of Beaujeu , 1483–1491 regent of France, buried in Souvigny ;
          ⚭ November 8, 1473 Peter II. (Pierre II.) , 1488 Duke of Bourbon , 1483–1491 Regent of France, Lieutenant General , † October 10, 1503 in Bourbon Castle in Moulins (Allier) ( Bourbonen )
        5. (II) Johanna (Jeanne la Boiteuse) , born April 23, 1464, † February 4, 1505 in Bourges , 1498 Duchess of Berry , founded the Order of the Annunciants in Bourges in 1501 , buried in the convent of the Annunciants in Bourges, canonized in 1950;
          ⚭ September 8, 1476, divorced December 12, 1498, Louis XII. (Louis XII.) , 1466 Duke of Orléans , 1498, King of France , † January 1, 1515 in Paris, buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ( House of Valois-Orléans )
        6. (II) Ludwig (Louis), * and † 1467
        7. (II)
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          Charles VIII the Affable (Charles VIII. L'Affable) , born June 30, 1470 in Amboise , † April 7, 1498 there, 1470 Dauphin of Viennois , 1483 King of France , 1491 Duke of Brittany , founded the Santa Trinità Monastery in 1465 dei Monti in Rome, January 16, 1495 by Pope Alexander VI. (Rodrigo de Borja) crowned, buried in the basilica of Saint-Denis ;
          ⚭ by procura December 6th in Langeais , personally December 13th 1491 Anne , 1488 Duchess of Bretagne, * January 25th 1477 in Nantes , † January 9th 1514 in Blois Castle , heiress of Duke Franz II. (François II.) , buried in the basilica of Saint-Denis ( House of France-Dreux ), married for the second time on January 8, 1499 in Nantes Castle, Louis XII. (Louis XII.) , 1466 Duke of Orléans , 1498, King of France, † January 1, 1505 in Paris, buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ( House of Valois-Orléans )
          1. Karl Roland (Charles Orland), born October 10, 1492 at Montils-lez-Tours Castle , † December 6, 1495 in Amboise , Dauphin of Viennois , buried in Saint-Martin de Tours
          2. Karl (Charles), born September 8, 1496 at Montils-lez-Tours Castle , † October 2, 1496 there, Dauphin von Viennois
          3. Franz (François), * late 1497 at Montils-lez-Tours Castle , † early 1498, Dauphin von Viennois
          4. Anne, * 1498 before April 7th (the anniversary of her father's death), † a few days old
        8. (II) Franz (François), born September 3, 1472 Amboise , † July 1473 there, Duke of Berry
        9. (illegitimate, mother: Phelise Regnard) Guyotte Bâtarde de France;
          ⚭ Charles du Sillon
        10. (illegitimate, mother: Marguerite de Sassenage , † after 1471, daughter of Henri de Sassenage ( Haus Sassenage ) and Antonietta di Saluzzo ( Aleramiden ), widow of Amblard de Beaumont , Lord of Montfort ) Jeanne de Valois Bâtarde de France, † 1519, legitimized February 25, 1466, mistress (lady) of Mirabeau and Usson ;
          ⚭ February 26, 1466 in Paris Louis Bâtard de Bourbon, 1465 1st Count of Roussillon-en-Dauphiné , † January 19, 1487 in Valognes , son of Charles I , Duke of Bourbon ( Bourbon )
        11. (illegitimate, mother: Marguerite de Sassenage, see above) Marie Bâtarde de France † 1469, legitimized July 11, 1467;
          ⚭ probably in June 1467 in Chartres Aymar de Poitiers, Lord of Saint-Vallier , Margrave of Cotrone etc., † after September 9, 1510 ( House of Poitiers-Valentinois )
        12. (Mother: Marguerite de Saussenage, see above) Isabelle Bâtarde de France;
          ⚭ Louis de Saint-Priest
      2. Radegunde (Radégonde), * probably 1425, † March 19, 1444 in Tours , buried in Tours Cathedral
      3. Johann (Jean), * probably 1426, † small
      4. Katharina (Cathérine) , * 1428, † September 13, 1446 in Brussels , buried in the Cathedral of Brussels ;
        ⚭ May 19, 1440 in Saint-Omer Charles the Cool (Charles le Hardi) , Count of Charolais , 1467 Duke of Burgundy , X January 5, 1477 before Nancy ( House of Burgundy )
      5. Jakob (Jacques), * 1432, † March 2, 1437 in Tours , buried in Tours Cathedral
      6. Jolande , * 23./24. September 1434 in Tours, † August 29, 1478 in Chambéry , 1472–1478 regent of Savoy, buried in Vercelli ;
        ⚭ 1452 after October Amadeus IX. , 1465 Duke of Savoy , † March 30, 1472 in Vercelli ( House of Savoy )
      7. Johanna (Jeanne), * 1435, † May 4, 1482 in Bourbon Castle in Moulins (Allier) , buried in the Cathedral of Moulins ;
        ⚭ March 11, 1447 John II. (Jean II.) , 1456 Duke of Bourbon , † April 1, 1488 in Bourbon Castle in Moulins ( Bourbonen )
      8. Philipp (Philippe), born February 4, 1436 in Chinon Castle , † June 11, 1436 probably there
      9. Margarete (Marguerite), * May 1437, † July 24, 1438 in Tours
      10. Johanna (Jeanne), * September 7, 1438 (twin), † December 26, 1446
      11. Marie, born September 7, 1438 (twin), † February 14, 1439
      12. Marie, * probably 1441, † small
      13. Magdalena (Madeleine), born December 1, 1443 in Tours, † January 24, 1495 in Pamplona , buried in Pamplona Cathedral ;
        ⚭ March 7, 1461 in Saint-Jean-d'Angély Gaston de Foix , Prince of Viana , † November 23, 1470 at a tournament, buried in the Cathedral of Pamplona ( Grailly House )
      14. Blason Charles de France (1446-1472) duc de Normandie.svg
        Karl (Charles) , born December 28, 1446 at Montils-lez-Tours Castle , † poisoned May 12, 1472 in Bordeaux , 1461–1465 Duke of Berry , 1461 Peer of France , 1465 Duke of Normandy , 1469 Duke of Guyenne , buried in the cathedral of Bordeaux ,
      15. (illegitimate, mother: Agnès Sorel * 1409/1410 in Fromenteau Castle , † February 9, 1450 in the Château of Anneville , Dame de Beauté-lez-Paris , Roquecezière etc., daughter of Jean Sorel, Lord of Couches , Saint-Géran and Fromenteau-en-Touraine, and Cathérine de Maignelay , buried in the Loches monastery ) Charlotte de Valois Bâtarde de France, * probably 1434, † murdered May 31/1. June 1477 in Rouvres Castle , buried in Notre-Dame Abbey in Coulombs ;
        ⚭ March 1, 1462 Jacques de Brézé , Count of Maulévrier , † August 14, 1494 in Nogent-le-Roi ( House of Brézé )
      16. (illegitimate, mother: Agnès Sorel, see above) Marie Marguerite Bâtarde de France, * 1436, † 1473, legitimized October 18, 1458, Dame de Royan and Mornac , September 1462 Dame de Rochefort ;
        ⚭ probably on December 18, 1458 in Vendôme Olivier de Coëtivy , Count of Taillebourg , † probably 1480 ( House Coëtivy )
      17. (illegitimate, mother: Agnès Sorel, see above) Jeanne Bâtarde de France, * 1439;
        ⚭ probably on December 23, 1461 Antoine de Bueil , Count of Sancerre , † after 1506 ( Bueil house )
      18. (illegitimate, mother: Agnès Sorel, see above) Daughter , * probably 1449, † 1450, 6 months old
    12. Philipp (Philippe), * and † November 10, 1407 in Paris
    13. (illegitimate, mother: Odette de Champdivers , called La Petite Reine , * probably 1389, † probably 1424, daughter of Odin de Champdivers) Marguerite Bâtarde de Valois * probably 1407, † before January 1448, legitimized 1428;
      ⚭ 1428 Jean III. de Harpedane , Lord of Belleville and Montaigu , Seneschal of Saintonge

literature

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  • Detlev Schwennicke: European family tables II (1984) plates 22-23, used therein:
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Footnotes

  1. In the literature also Blaçon, see article on Catherine de Courtenay
  2. and not Neauphle-le-Château , as is often stated
  3. Data from: Europäische Stammtafeln III.2 (1983) Plate 305
  4. he and his children: European Family Tables III.2 (1983) Plate 305
  5. The marriage date comes from Schwennicke, Europäische Stammtafeln, Volume III.4 (1989) Plate 721; Likewise: Jean de Craon did not have the title Viscount de Châteaudun mentioned in Volume IIII.2 (1983), Plate 305 , because his father had lost it in 1395
  6. Data from European Family Tables II (1984) Table 26
  7. not Burgos , as noted in the European family tables
  8. Data from European Family Tables II (1984) Table 27
  9. After Schwennicke Margarete III. baptized by Flanders on April 13, 1350 in Male near Troyes . This place could not be identified. However, since Margarete is the daughter of Count Ludwig II of Flanders, named Ludwig von Male after his place of birth, Burg Male (now part of Bruges in Belgium), it can be assumed that the reference to Troyes is wrong
  10. a b from European Family Tables I.2 (1999), Plate 238
  11. Schwennicke introduces another daughter here: Isabelle, † 1348; ⚭ I May 17, 1323 Guigues VIII., 1319, † July 28, 1333; ⚭ II before 1336 Jean de Faucogney, † 1345; However, this Isabelle is clearly a daughter of Philip V (and as such in the correct table 12 - here: Tribe list of the Capetians - also listed)
  12. a b c d e f g h i European family tables III.2 (1983) table 305
  13. Data from European Family Tables Volume III.1 (1984), Table 71
  14. Monastery in Picardy without precise localization, cf. Van Kerrebrouck, p. 71
  15. In the literature also Blaçon, cf. Article on Catherine de Courtenay
  16. In the European Family Tables Volume II (1984) Plate 23 (Valois) Frank von Borsselen is referred to as Marshal of France , but not in Volume XVIIII (1998) Plate 38 (Borsselen); there is obviously a confusion with Wolfhart VI. von Borsselen , who lived at the same time and actually had the marshal's baton.
  17. not in Schwennicke, see article Ludwig XI.
  18. and not in Moulins-les-Tours as in the European family tables (also applies to the following information)
  19. Kerrebrouck, p. 139, footnote 33; According to Père Anselme, she died in Mont-Caprel in Piedmont , but according to Kerrebrouck this is an ortophile
  20. here the coat of arms as Duke of Normandy, the coat of arms as Duke of Guyenne only has one instead of two lions
  21. the children of Agnes Sorel see European family tables III.2 (1983) table 305
  22. stabbed to death by her husband who surprised her red-handed during adultery, Van Kerrebrouck, p. 133; Père Anselme , André Duchesne and Louis Moréri give Romiers (or Rosiers) near Dourdan (Essonne) as the location of the crime . A place with this name cannot be determined. Pierre Bayle writes: "It is not true that the act took place in Romiers near Dourdan; Jacques de Brezé stabbed his wife to death in the village of Rouvres, on a small river called Vegre, two miles from Houdan and half a mile from Anet . ( in: Pierre Bayle: An Historial and Critical Dictionary, London 1826, pp. 265f, online ). Rosiers-lez-Dourdan can be found in: Encyclopédie méthodique ou par ordre de matiéres… , 1804 online ; Schwennicke: murdered 15./16. June 1477 in "Romiers" near Dourdan