Jeanne de France (1343-1373)
See also: Jeanne de France, Jeanne de Valois
Jeanne de France , born with the Châteauneuf-on-Loire the June 24th 1343, died with Evreux the November 3rd 1373, queen of Navarre, girl of Jean II the Good, king de France, and of Good of Luxembourg.
In February 1352 it married with the castle of the Fish pond, close to Fontenay-Trésigny in Brie, Charles II the Bad (1332-1387), king de Navarre, and had:
- * Marie, born in 1360, married in 1393 with Alphonse d' Aragon († 1412), duke of Gandie
- * Charles III Noble the (1361 † 1425), king de Navarre
- * Philippe, born in 1364, died young
- * Pierre (1366 † 1412), Count de Mortain
- * Jeanne (1370 † 1437), married in 1386 with Jean IV of Brittany (1340 † 1399), then in 1403 with Henri IV of England (1367 † 1413)
- * White deceased at the 13 years age and his/her father
- * Good, deceased before his/her father
- * Isabelle, high with the monastery of Santa-Clara with Estella (Navarre)
- * Charles III Noble the (1361 † 1425), king de Navarre
External bonds
The castle of the Fish pond
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