Issue
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With his wife, Jeanne III of Navarre, he had the following issue:
- Henri de Bourbon (1551–1553), Duke of Beaumont
- Henri de Bourbon (later Henri IV of France), King of France (1553–1610)
- Louis de Bourbon (1555–1557), Count of Marle
- Madeleine de Bourbon (1556)
- Catherine de Bourbon (1559–1604). Married Henry II, Duke of Lorraine in 1599.
With his mistress Louise de La Béraudière de l'Isle Rouhet, he had:
- Charles de Bourbon, Archbishop of Rouen (1554–1610)
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