Charles V of France - Marriage and Issue

Marriage and Issue

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  • 8 April 1350 to Joan of Bourbon (3 February 1338 – 4 February 1378); producing:
    1. Joanna (Jeanne) of France (September 1357 – 21 October 1360), interred at Saint-Antoine-des-Champs Abbey, France)
    2. John of France (1359–1364)
    3. Bonne of France (1360 – 7 December 1360, Paris, France), interred beside her sister, Jeanne
    4. John (Jean), Dauphin of France (Vincennes, 7 June 1366 – 21 December 1366)
    5. Charles VI of France (3 December 1368 – 22 October 1422)
    6. Mary (Marie), Princess of France (Paris, 27 February 1370 – June 1377, Paris)
    7. Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans (13 March 1372 – 23 November 1407)
    8. Isabella (Isabelle), Princess of France (Paris, 24 July 1373 – 13 February 1377, Paris)
    9. Catherine, Princess of France (Paris, 4 February 1378 – November 1388, buried at Abbaye De Maubuisson, France), m. John of Berry, Count of Montpensier (son of John, Duke of Berry)

It is rumored that he had a bastard son with Biette de Casinel: Jean De Montaigu (or Montague) (1363–1409)

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