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- [source05188] Errol Bevan, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=bevangenealogy&id=I32528&style=TABLE @ RootsWeb
Ancestries of Errol S. BEVAN and Hollie C. ATKINSON BEVAN to ADAM and EVE including REINHARDT and BLOCKER Cousins and more, (Publication Date: 13 AUG 2008
Media: Website / URL).
- [source05413] Errol Bevan, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bevangenealogy&id=I33389 @ RootsWeb
Ancestries of Errol S. BEVAN and Hollie C. ATKINSON BEVAN to ADAM and EVE including REINHARDT and BLOCKER Cousins and more, (Publication Date: 11 OCT 2008
Media: Website / URL).
# ID: I33389
# Name: Jean De BOURGOGNE
# Surname: BOURGOGNE
# Given Name: Jean De
# Sex: M
# Birth: 28 May 1371 in Dijon, France
# Death: 10 Sep 1419 in Montereau, France
# Ancestral File #: B1JX-CS
# Birth: 28 May 1371 in Dijon, France
# Death: 10 Sep 1419 in Montereau, France 1
# Change Date: 3 Apr 2007 at 01:00:00
Father: Philippe II "Le Hardi" Prince Of FRANCE b: 15 Jan 1342 in Pontoise, France
Mother: Marguerite Countess Of FLANDERS b: 13 Apr 1350 in Male, Sainte-Croix, Flandre
Marriage 1 Margarethe Of BAVARIA b: 1363 in Of 's Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
* Married: 12 Apr 1385 in Cambrai, Nord, France
* Married: 12 Apr 1385 in Cambrai, Nord, France
Children
1. Has Children Marie De BOURGOGNE b: ABT 1393 in Of Dijon, France
2. Has No Children Isabelle De BOURGOGNE b: ABT 1390 in Of Dijon, France
3. Has No Children Catherine De BOURGOGNE b: ABT 1392 in Of Dijon, France
4. Has No Children Marguerite De BOURGOGNE b: 1390 in Of Dijon, France
5. Has No Children Jeanne De BOURGOGNE b: Oct 1399 in Rouvres, France
6. Has Children Agnaes De BOURGOGNE b: 1407 in Dijon, France
7. Has No Children Anne De BOURGOGNE b: 1404/1405 in Of Dijon, France
8. Has Children Philippe III "Le Bon" De BOURGOGNE b: 30 Jun 1396 in Dijon, France
Sources:
1. Repository:
Name: Family History Library
Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA
Title: Ancestral File (R)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998
bevangenealogyservices@hotmail.com
- [source4071148785] la maison royale de France, (Publication Date: 1371).
- [source4071148786] histoire de Charles VI roi de France du journal des Ursin (1388/1473), (Publication Date: 1371
Media: Book).
- [source4071148787] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy - Jean de Bourgogne, (Media: Website / URL).
JEAN de Bourgogne, son of PHILIPPE II "le Hardi" Duke of Burgundy & his wife Marguerite III Ctss of Flanders (Dijon 28 May 1371-murdered Pont-de-Yonne 10 Sep 1419, bur Dijon). The Iohannis de Thilrode Chronicon names (in order) "Iohannem ducem Burgundie et Flandrie,Anthonium ducem Brabancie, Philippum ducem de Nevers et Reteers" as the three sons of "Philippus filius regis Francie" & his wife[593]. The Chronique des règnes de Jean II et de Charles V records that 28 May 1371 “madame Marguerite fille du conte de Flandres et femme de messire Phelippe...frere du roy Charles...et duc de Bourgoingne” gave birth to “un filz en la ville de Dijon...Jehan”[594]. Pierre Cochon’s Chronique Normande names “le compte d’Ennevers...son ainsné...Jehan [qui] tinst la terre” when recording the three sons of “Philippe de Vallois filz du roy Jehan duc de Bourguongne et compte de Flandres” at the time he died[595]. He succeeded his father in 1404 as JEAN "Sans Peur" Duke of Burgundy, first pair de France, Count of Flanders, Comte Palatin de Bourgogne. Regent of France 1408. The Geste des Nobles records the murder 10 Sep 1419 of “le duc de Bourgoigne”[596]. The necrology of Vauvert records the death "XVIII Kal Oct" of "Joannes dux Burgundie"[597].
m (Cambrai 12 Apr 1385, dispensation Genoa 5 Apr 1386) MARGUERITE de Hainaut, daughter of ALBRECHT von Bayern-Straubing [later ALBERT Comte de Hainaut, Count of Holland] & his first wife Margareta von Brieg [Piast] (1363-Dijon 23/24 Jan 1423, bur Dijon). The Oude Kronik van Brabant names "…secunda Margareta…" wife of "Johanni duci Burgundie, primogenitor ducis Philippi" as the daughter of "Albertus palatinus Reni, dux Bavarie" and his wife "Margaretam filiam Ludovici ducis de Briga ex Polonia"[598].
Mistress (1): AGNES de Croy, daughter of JEAN [II] de Croy Seigneur de Renty & his wife Marguerite de Craon. Père Anselme records her parentage and relationship with the duke (no sources cited)[599].
Mistress (2): MARGARETA van Borsselen, daughter of --- (-before 1420).
Duke Jean & his wife had eight children:
1. MARGUERITE de Bourgogne (1390-Paris 2 Feb 1442, bur Paris église des Carmélites). The marriage contract between “Marguerite de Bourgongne fille de...les Comte et Comtesse de Nevers” and “notre...fils aisné Louys Duc de Guyenne et Dauphin de Vienne” is dated 5 May 1403 and records that she was earlier accorded to “feu nostre aisné fils Charles Duc de Guyenne et Dauphin de Vienne”[600]. Pierre Cochon’s Chronique Normande records the marriage in Sep 1404 of “l’ainsné filz du roy de Franche” and “la fille au duc de Bourguongne”[601]. The Geste des Nobles records the marriage of “la seur ainsnée du duc de Bourgoigne qui veufve fut de feu duc de Loys de Guienne” and “[le] comte de Richemont, frère du duc de Bretaigne”, dated to 1423 from the context[602]. Created Dss de Guyenne, Ctss de Gien, de Montargis, de Dun-le-Roy et de Fontenay-le-Comte at Paris 9 Mar 1424. Jean Chartier’s Chronique de Charles VII records the death “le jour de la feste de la Purification de Nostre-Dame...à Paris en l’ostel de Porc-Espi”, 1442 (N.S.) from the context, of “madame de Guienne jadis femme première de feu de bonne mémoire...le duc Loys de Guienne, aisné filz du roy Charles VI, et depuis femme de Monseigneur le conte de Richemont” after a long illness and her burial “[en l’]église jucques à Nostre-Dame des Carmes”[603]. Betrothed to CHARLES de France Dauphin de Viennois, son of CHARLES VI King of France & his wife Isabelle [Elisabeth] von Bayern-Ingolstadt (Hôtel de Saint-Pol, Paris 6 Feb 1392-Paris 13 Jan 1401, bur église de l'Abbaye royale de Saint-Denis). m firstly (contract Paris 5 May 1403, Notre-Dame de Paris 30 Aug 1404, consummated Jun 1409) LOUIS de France Dauphin de Viennois Duc de Guyenne, son of CHARLES VI King of France & his wife Isabelle [Elisabeth] von Bayern-Ingolstadt (Hôtel de Saint-Pol, Paris 22 Jan 1397-Hôtel de Bourbon, Paris 18 Dec 1415, bur Notre-Dame de Paris, transferred to l'église de l'abbaye royale de Saint-Denis). m secondly (Dijon 10 Oct 1423) as his first wife, ARTHUR de Bretagne, Earl of Richmond, Comte de Dreux, son of JEAN V "le Vaillant" Duke of Brittany & his third wife Infanta doña Juana de Navarra (Château Succinio near Vannes 24 Aug 1393-Château Nantes 26 Dec 1458). He succeeded in 1457 as ARTHUR III Duke of Brittany.
2. CATHERINE de Bourgogne (1391-Ghent 1414). Père Anselme records the betrothal in 1408 of Philippe d’Olréans Comte de Vertus and “Catherine de Bourgogne, fille de Jean duc de Bourgogne et de Marhuerite de Baviere”, adding that “environ deux ans après elle fut renvoyée à son père” without explaining the reasons or citing any primary source on which this information is based[604]. Demoiselle de Guise. Betrothed (1408, contract repudiated [1410]) to PHILIPPE d'Orléans Comte de Vertus, son of LOUIS de France Duke of Orléans & his second wife Valentina Visconti of Milan (Asnières-sur-Oise, Val d'Oise [21/24] Jul 1396-Beaugency, Loiret 1 Sep 1420, bur Paris église des Célestins). Betrothed (contract 22 Oct 1407, contract repudiated Nov 1413) to LOUIS d'Anjou, son of LOUIS II Duc d'Anjou titular King of Sicily [Valois-Capet] & his wife Infanta doña Violanta de Aragón (Angers 25 Sep 1403-Cosenza, Calabria 12 Nov 1434, bur Cosenza). Called "Monsieur de Guise". He succeeded his father in 1417 as LOUIS III Duc d'Anjou, Titular King of Sicily and Jerusalem.
3. MARIE de Bourgogne (1393-Monreberg near Kalkar 30 Oct 1463, bur Kloster Grawe, near Wesel). m (Arras 22 Jul 1406) as his second wife, ADOLF Graf von Kleve, son of ADOLF [I] Graf von Kleve & his wife Margareta von Jülich (-23 Sep 1448, bur Wesel Dominican Church). Duke of Kleve 1417.
4. ISABELLE de Bourgogne (-Rouvre 18 Sep 1412). The Histoire du Roy Charles VI records the marriage in Jul 1406 between “comes de Penthievre filius Ioannis de Britannia ex filia domini Oliveri de Clisson” and “filiam ducis Burgundiæ”[605]. m (Arras 22 Jul 1406) as his first wife, OLIVIER de Blois-Châtillon Comte de Penthièvre, son of JEAN [I] de Blois-Châtillon Comte de Penthièvre & his wife Marguerite de Clisson (-Avesnes 28 Sep 1433).
5. PHILIPPE de Bourgogne (Dijon 30 Jun 1396-Bruges 15 Jun 1467, bur Dijon). He succeeded his father in 1419 as PHILIPPE III "le Bon" Duke of Burgundy.
- see below.
6. JEANNE de Bourgogne (Rouvres Oct 1399-young). Père Anselme records the birth of Jeanne in Oct 1399 at Rouvres “selon un compte de Joceran Frepier, receveur general des finances du duc de Bourgogne de l’an 1406”[606].
7. ANNE de Bourgogne (Arras 1404-Hôtel de Bourgogne, Paris 14 Nov 1432, bur Church of the Celestines, Paris, later transferred to the Chartreuse de Champnol, Dijon). Pierre Cochon’s Chronique Normande records the marriage in Paris of “le...regent” and “la seur du...duc de Bourguongne” as “regent le royaume”[607]. The Geste des Nobles records the marriage of “le duc Jehan de Bethfort” and “l’une des seurs [error for filles] du duc Jehan de Bourgoigne”, dated to 1423 from the context[608]. The necrology of the Celestins de Paris records the death "XVIII Kal Dec" of "domine Anne sororis…principis Phillippi ducis Burgundie et uxoris…principis Johannis ducis Bethfordis et comitis Kandalle"[609]. She died in childbirth. m (by proxy Montbar 13 or 17 Apr 1423, contract Troyes 18 May 1423, in person Troyes Cathedral 14 Jun 1423) as his first wife, JOHN of Lancaster Duke of Bedford, son of HENRY IV King of England & his first wife Mary de Bohun (20 Jun 1389-Rouen 15 Sep 1435, bur Rouen Cathedral). Regent of France 1422-1435.
8. AGNES de Bourgogne (1407-Château de Moulins, Allier 1 Dec 1476, bur Priory of Souvigny). This marriage was delayed after an initial marriage contract: "La duchesse de Bourbon" excused herself to “[le] duc de Bourgogne” for not being able to proceed “pour le moment” with the planned marriage between “leurs enfants Charles et Agnes” by charter dated 13 Jan 1424 (N.S.)[610]. The marriage contract between "Charles fils du duc de Bourbon" and “Agnès fille du duc de Bourgogne is dated 4 Feb 1425 (N.S.)[611]. The Chronique Scandaleuse of Louis XI records the death in Dec 1476 “au Chasteau de Moulins en Bourbonnois” of “madame Agnez de Bourgogne...espous feu...monseigneur Charles en son vivant Duc de Bourbonnois et d’Auvergne” and her burial at Souvigny[612]. m (contracts 1 Aug 1418, 4 Feb 1425 and 16 Apr 1427, in person Autun 17 Sep 1425) CHARLES de Bourbon Comte de Clermont, son of JEAN I Duc de Bourbon & his wife Marie de Berry Dss d'Auvergne (1401-Château de Moulins 4 Dec 1456, bur Priory of Souvigny). He succeeded his father in 1434 as CHARLES I Duc de Bourbon.
Duke Jean had one illegitimate son by Mistress (1):
9. JEAN bâtard de Bourgogne (-[Brussels/Mechelen] 27 Apr 1480, bur Brussels Saint-Michel). Pope Eugene IV recorded that Jean was “frater germanus” of Duke Philippe III in a bull dated 27 Mar 1438 (N.S.)1[613]. Bishop of Cambrai 1440. Père Anselme records that Jean administered his diocesis through “ses vicaires et autres officiers, sans donner aucuns soins pour le soulagement de son troupeau” and that he lived “à la cour de Bruxelles” where he died in 1479 (but see the date recorded in his epiraph cited below)[614]. On the other hand, Kerrebrouck records his death at “Malines” (no source cited)[615]. Kerrebrouck notes that “huit concubines et treize enfants naturels” are named in his testaments and codicils dated 16 Jun 1475, 14 Jul 1475, and 25 Dec 1477 (these documents have not been seen)[616]. His epitaph at Brussels Saint-Michel records the burial of “Ecclesiæ Cameracensis Joannes de Burgundia annis quadraginta uno [age exaggerated?]” who died 27 Apr 1480[617]. Mistress (1): MARGUERITE Abseloens, legitimated daughter of HENRI Abseloens & his mistress Marguerite Lombaerts[618]. Mistress (2): JEANNE de Spontin, daughter of GUILLAUME de Spontin Seigneur de Freyr & his wife Catherine de Honfroy[619]. Mistress (3): CLAIRE [Catherine] van den Hoede, daughter of WILLEM van den Hoede & his wife ---[620]. Mistress (4): CATHERINE Tswitten, daughter of --- [621]. Mistress (5): CATHERINE Arents, daughter of --- [622]. Mistress (6): LUCIE Brans, daughter of --- (-[1494/98] or after). Kerrebrouck records her relationship with the bishop and notes her bequest to “l’hôpital Saint-Laurent” recorded among documents dated 1494/98[623]. Mistress (7): GOEDA [alias GUDULE] van Doreschyne, daughter of HUGO van Doreschyne & his wife Elisabeth van Ymmerseel[624]. Mistress (8): ELISABETH de Sumersele, daughter of ---[625]. Mistress (9): ---. The name of this mistress is not known. Mistress (10): ---. The name of this mistress is not known. Jean had one illegitimate child by Mistress (1):
a) JEAN bâtard de Bourgogne (-[24 Dec 1506/14 Nov 1514], bur Vilvoorde). Seigneur de Herlaer d’Amerval, et de Montrécourt. A judgment dated 7 Dec 1493 decided a claim brought by “Jean de Cambrai, fils bâtard de Jean de Bourgogne, évêque de Cambrai” against “Daniel de Bouchout, seigneur de Boulers, Beverweerde, Schendelbeek” relating to payments “sur la seigneurie de Diepensteyn”[626]. An interim judgment dated 22 Aug 1495 related to a claim brought by “Jan sire de Spontin, seigneur de Wavre” against “Jan de Herlaer, bâtard de Jan de Bourgogne, évêque de Cambrai” requesting the annulment of a sale “sur la seigneurie de Wauwe faite par Guillaume de Spontin et Jeanne de Namur, sa femme, au père du défendant”[627]. Kerrebrouck records his testament dated 24 Dec 1506 (no source citation), death before 14 Nov 1514 (date of a charter of three of his sons), and place of burial[628].
- SEIGNEURS de HERLAER, d’AMERVAL[629].
Jean had one illegitimate child by Mistress (2):
b) ARNOULD de Bourgogne . Seigneur de Walhain, de Torinnes, de Liernu, et de Thorembais 6 Sep 1459[630].
Jean had two illegitimate children by Mistress (3):
c) PHILIPPE de Bourgogne (-1493 or after). Seigneur de Horst (sold 22 Jan 1482 to Louis Pynnock), named 1475 to 1493 (the date 1475 suggests that he was named in his father’s 16 Jun 1475 testament noted above)[631]. m GUILLAERDE van Sompek, daughter of ---[632].
d) MARGUERITE de Bourgogne (-bur Wisbeke). A judgment dated Feb 1473 (O.S.?) decided a claim brought by “Jean Vanden Abeele, pour sa femme Marguerite de Bourgogne” against “Engelbert, comte de Nassau et Vianden, seigneur de Grimbergen, Leck, Breda et Saint-Vith (Sankt-Vith)” claiming revenue “sur les terres et seigneuries de Grimbergen et Breda”[633]. m firstly JAN van den Abeele, son of --- (-after Feb 1480). m secondly ANTOINE bâtard d’Enghien Seigneur de Saintes, son of LOUIS d’Enghien Seigneur de Rameru, de Tubize et de Saintes & his mistress Catherine de Beringhen (-bur Wisbeke).
Jean had one illegitimate child by Mistress (4):
e) JEAN de Bourgogne . Kerrebrouck provides no other information besides his parentage and name (no sources cited)[634].
Jean had one illegitimate child by Mistress (5):
f) ARNOULD de Bourgogne (-1493 or after). Kerrebrouck records his parentage, notes that his father created him “seigneur de Fontigny en Hainaut”, and that he was named from 1475 to 1493 (no sources cited, but the date 1475 suggests that he was named in his father’s 16 Jun 1475 testament noted above)[635]. m firstly WALBURGA van Assche dite de Grimberghe, daughter of --- (-1485). Kerrebrouck records her family origin and marriage, and her date of death (no sources cited)[636]. She has not yet been connected with the Grimbergen/Assche family (see the document BRABANT LOUVAIN). Maybe she was an illegitimate member of the family. m secondly CATHERINE Croeslin, daughter of OLIVIER Croeslin & his wife Guillemette van Dixmuiden (-1 Sep 1534). Kerrebrouck records her parentage and marriage, and her date of death[637]. Arnould & his first wife had one child:
i) MARIE Arents de Bourgogne . Kerrebrouck records her parentage and marriage, without further details (no sources cited)[638]. m MAXIMILIEN de Colonne Seigneur de Fratrissart, son of ---.
Jean had five illegitimate children by Mistress (6):
g) CORNEILLE de Bourgogne . Kerrebrouck records his parentage, noting that he was “premier chambellan de Philippe le Bon duc de Bourgogne, son oncle, et son ambassadeur auprès du roi d’Angleterre” (no sources cited)[639]. m (1512) AGNES de Cottereau, daughter of ROBERT de Cottereau Seigneur de Puisieux et de Tournelles & his wife Marguerite de Licques. Kerrebrouck records her parentage, marriage, and marriage date, noting that her father was “maître d’hôtel du comte de Charolais, lieutenant de la cour féodale de Brabant” and that the couple were childless (no sources cited)[640].
h) MARGUERITE de Bourgogne . Kerrebrouck records her parentage, two marriages, noting that her first husband was cited 1475 and her second in 1477 (no sources cited, but the dates suggest that they were named respectively in their father-in-law’s 16 Jun 1475 and 25 Dec 1477 testaments noted above)[641]. m firstly JEAN Herduix [alias Herdincks] Seigneur de Straye, son of --- (-[1475/76]). m secondly ([1477]) JEAN de Boschuysen, son of --- (-after 1477).
i) LUCIE de Bourgogne (-1494 or after). Kerrebrouck records her parentage, marriage, and marriage date, noting that she was “chanoinesse de Sainte-Aldegonde à Maubeuge. Citée de 1475 à 1493” (the date 1475 suggests that she was named in her father’s 16 Jun 1475 testament noted above)[642]. m (1482) JEAN de Boussu Seigneur de Baulers-lès-Nivelles, son of ---.
j) JEAN de Bourgogne (-after 1477). Père Anselme records his parentage and mention in 1477 (no source cited)[643]. Kerrebrouck records his parentage, also noting that he was named in 1477 (no source cited, but the date suggests that he was named in his father’s 25 Dec 1477 testament noted above)[644].
k) PHILIPPE de Bourgogne . Kerrebrouck records his parentage but provides no other information (no sources cited)[645].
Jean had one illegitimate child by Mistress (7):
l) GOEDE de Bourgogne (-[after 1495?]). Kerrebrouck records her parentage and marriage, noting that she was brought up by “Marguerite Noortshagen, béguine à Malines, elle vivait encore en 1518 dans une ‘extrême pauvreté’” (no sources cited)[646]. Père Anselme records her marriage, noting that she was recorded as a widow “en 1595, comme il paroît dans un titre de cette année” (no sources cited, presumably 1595 is an error for 1495)[647]. m MICHEL de Leeuw, son of --- (-[before 1495?]).
Jean had one illegitimate child by Mistress (8):
m) MARGUERITE de Bourgogne . Kerrebrouck records her parentage and marriage, noting that “comme l’indique Thellier, il y a eu certainement confusion de prénom entre mère et fille : elle n’est pas fille de Marguerite Abseloens” (no sources cited)[648]. Père Anselme names her “Elisabeth”and records her marriage (no sources cited)[649]. m ANTOINE Thoenis, son of --- (-before 1482).
Jean had one illegitimate child by Mistress (9):
n) JEANNE de Bourgogne . Kerrebrouck records her parentage, noting that she was “chanoinesse de Sainte-Aldegonde à Maubeuge” but that she was not mentioned in “les testaments de 1475 et 1477” (no sources cited, see above for her father’s testaments)[650].
Jean had [one possible illegitimate child by Mistress (10)]:
o) [ARNOULD . Kerrebrouck notes his mother as unknown and discusses doubts about his existence[651]. Père Anselme names “Jeanne Spontin” as his mother (no source cited, equating him with the other son named Arnould above)[652].]
- SEIGNEURS de HEIST[653].
Duke Jean had three illegitimate children by Mistress (2)[654]:
10. GUY bâtard de Bourgogne (-killed in battle Calais 1436). Heer van Kruybeke [Crubecque]. Père Anselme records that Henry VI King of England granted him property in 1423 in compensation for his services[655]. m JOHANNA, illegitimate, daughter of ALBERT Comte de Hainaut, Count of Holland & his mistress ---. Guy & his wife had one child:
a) PHILIPPE de Bourgogne . Père Anselme records his parentage without citing the corresponding primary source[656]. Heer van Kruybeke. m ANNA van Baenst, daughter of JAN van Baest Seigneur de Saint-Georges & his wife Marguerite de Seneres. Père Anselme records her parentage and marriage without citing the corresponding primary source[657].
11. ANTOINE bâtard de Bourgogne .
12. PHILIPPA bâtarde de Bourgogne . Père Anselme records her parentage and marriage without citing the corresponding primary source[658]. Dame de Joncy. m (contract 30 Jul 1429) ANTOINE de Rochebaron Seigneur de Berzé-le-Châtel [en Mâconnais], son of MACE de Rochebaron Seigneur de Berzé-le-Châtel & his wife Alix de Roussillon.
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BURGUNDY.htm#JeanDucdied1419B
- [source4071148784] LRVY-K3P
FamilySearch.org, (Publication Date: 26 SEP 2023
Media: Website / URL).
John the Fearless of Burgundy, Duke of Burgundy, son of Philip II the Bold, Duke of Burgundy and Margaret III, Countess of Flanders
Also Known As: Jean de Nevers, Jean de Valois
Birthdate: May 28, 1371
Birthplace: Dijon, Burgundy, France
Death: September 10, 1419
Pont de l'Yonne, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France (murdered)
Place of Burial: Dijon, Burgundy, France
Duke of Burgundy from 1404-1419; Fought in King Sigismund of Hungary's war against Sultan Bayezid, where he got his title; Was taken prisoner and released after an enormous ransom paid by his father, Duc Philippe II, le gros, de Valois de Bourgogne.
On 12 Apr 1385 Duke John of Burgundy married Margarethe von Wittelsbach, daughter of Albrecht I, Duke of Bavaria and Margaret of Silesia-Brieg, Duchess Consort of Bavaria. Children:
1 Guy de Bourgogne;
2 Catherine de Bourgogne;
3 Isabelle de Bourgogne:
4 Maryde Bourgogne;
5 Philippote de Bourgogne, dame de Joncy;
6 Philip III Duc de Bourgogne; 'Grand Duke of the West';
7 Jeanne de Bourgogne:
8 Claude de Bourgogne;
9 Anne de Bourgogne;
10 Agnes de Bourgogne;
11 Philippine de Bourgogne
12 Antoine de Bourgogne, chevalier de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem;
Duke John of Burgundy was partner of Agnes de Croy. Their son: Jean de Bourgogne, évêque de Cambrai;
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRVY-K3P
- [source05414] Errol Bevan, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=bevangenealogy&id=I33389&style=TABLE @ RootsWeb
Ancestries of Errol S. BEVAN and Hollie C. ATKINSON BEVAN to ADAM and EVE including REINHARDT and BLOCKER Cousins and more, (Publication Date: 11 OCT 2008
Media: Website / URL).
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