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  2. Joan of France, Duchess of Bourbon - Wikipedia

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    Joan of France, Duchess of Bourbon (French: Jeanne de Valois; 4 May 1435 – 1482), also known as Joan of Valois, was the seventh child and fourth daughter of Charles VII of France and Marie of Anjou.

  3. Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy - Wikipedia

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    Jeanne was the third of six children. Three of Jacques de Valois de Saint-Rémy and Marie Jossel's six children died in infancy: Joseph (9 March 1753 – 9 December 1753), Marie Marguerite Anne (17 February 1759 – 23 May 1767) and Jean (5 March 1760 – 9 March 1760).

  4. Joan of France, Duchess of Berry - Wikipedia

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    Joan of France (French: Jeanne de France, Jeanne de Valois; 23 April 1464 – 4 February 1505), sometimes called Joan the Lame (French: Jeanne la boiteuse), was briefly Queen of France as wife of King Louis XII, in between the death of her brother, King Charles VIII, and the annulment of her marriage.

  5. Family tree of French monarchs - Wikipedia

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    of Valois 1304–1363: Robert III of Artois 1287–1342 Valois: Blanche of Navarre 1330–1398: Philip VI 1293–1350 King of France r. 1328–1350: Joan the Lame of Burgundy 1293–1348: Joan of Valois 1294–1342: William I 1286–1337 Count of Hainaut: Margaret of Valois 1295–1342: Guy I Count of Blois: Charles II 1297–1346 Count of ...

  6. Joan of Valois - Wikipedia

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    Joan of Valois, Duchess of Alençon (1409–1432) Joan of France, Duchess of Bourbon (1435–1482) Jeanne de Valois, Dame de Mirabeau (1447–1519), illegitimate daughter of Louis XI of France, by Félizé Regnard; legitimated in 1466, and married to Louis de Bourbon, comte de Roussillon; Joan of France, Duchess of Berry (1464–1505)

  7. Joan of France, Duchess of Brittany - Wikipedia

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    Joan of France or Joan of Valois (French: Jeanne; 24 January 1391 – 27 September 1433) was Duchess of Brittany by marriage to John V. She was a daughter of Charles VI of France and Isabeau of Bavaria. [1] She ruled Brittany during the imprisonment of her spouse in 1420.

  8. Joan of Navarre, Queen of England - Wikipedia

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    Joan and Henry had no surviving children, but it appears that in 1403 Joan gave birth to stillborn twins. [6] She is recorded as having had a good relationship with Henry's children from his first marriage, often taking the side of the future Henry V in his quarrels with his father. Her daughters returned to Brittany three years after their ...

  9. The Affair of the Necklace - Wikipedia

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    The film portrays Jeanne as a member of the House of Valois. In reality, she was a member of an illegitimate branch of the family, the house of Valois-Saint-Remy, descended from Henry de Saint Rémy, an illegitimate son of Henry II. [7] [3] Jeanne had two siblings; an older brother, Jacques, and a younger sister Marie-Anne.