Charles Valois + Isabeau Wittelsbach
Birth 21 January 1337 Vincennes, Île-de-France, France
Reference number Q2499
Death 16 September 1380 (Age 43) Vincennes “Beauté-sur-Marne”, Île-de-France, France
Birth 3 February 1338 Vincennes, Île-de-France, France
Reference number Q2500
Death 4 February 1378 (Age 40) Paris, Île-de-France, France
Birth about 1337 Bavaria
Reference number Q2018
Death 26 September 1413 (Age 76) Niederschönenfeld, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany
Birth 1351 Milan, Kingdom of Italy
Reference number Q2019
Death 28 September 1381 (Age 30) Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Birth 3 December 1368 Paris, Île-de-France, France
Reference number Q2075
Death 22 October 1422 (Age 53) Paris, Île-de-France, France
Birth about 1370 Milan, Italy
Reference number Q2074
Death 24 September 1435 (Age 65) Paris, Île-de-France, France
Birth 9 November 1389 Paris, Île-de-France, France
Reference number Q1414
Death 13 September 1409 (Age 19) Blois, Centre Loir-et-Cher, France
Birth 27 October 1401 Paris, Île-de-France, France
Reference number Q1220
Death 3 January 1437 (Age 35) London, England
Birth 22 February 1403 Paris, Île-de-France, France
Reference number Q2537
Death 21 July 1461 (Age 58) Mehun-sur-Yèvre, Cher, Centre, France
Family Group Information
Marriage | 17 July 1385 France |
Number of children | 12
Source:
Wikipedia
Publication: Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Text: She had six sons and six daughters.
A daughter, Joan, born (1388) two years later, lived until 1390. The second daughter, Isabella (1389-1409) was married at age seven to Richard II of England and after his death to Charles, Duke of Orléans. The third daughter, another Joan (1391–1433), who lived to age 42, married John VI, Duke of Brittany. Marie (1393–1438), was sent at age four to be raised in a convent, where she became prioress. The fourth daughter, Michelle (1395–1422), first wife to Philip the Good, died childless at age 27 Catherine of Valois, Queen of England (1401–1438), married Henry V of England; on his death she took Sir Owen Tudor as her second husband. the first Dauphin, Charles (b. 1386), the first Dauphin, died in infancy the second Dauphin was another Charles (1392–1401), who died at age eight of a "wasting illness". the third Dauphin, Louis, Duke of Guyenne (1397-1415), was the third Dauphin, married to Margaret of Nevers, who died at age 18 the fourth Dauphin, John, Duke of Touraine (1398-1417), the fourth Dauphin, the first husband of Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut, died without issue, also at the age of 18 fifth Dauphin, yet another Charles (1403-1461), became King Charles VII of France after his father's death. He was married to Marie of Anjou.[ Her last son, Philip, born in 1407, lived a single day. |
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