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Jeanne de Bourbon (1465 – 22 January 1511) was a daughter of John II, Count of Vendôme and Isabelle de Beauvau.
Jeanne de Bourbon | |
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Duchess of Bourbon Countess of Auvergne Baroness de la Garde | |
Born | 1465 |
Died | January 22, 1511 (aged 45–46) |
Noble family | House of Bourbon |
Spouse(s) | John II, Duke of Bourbon John III, Count of Auvergne |
Issue | Louis, Count of Clermont Anne, Countess of Auvergne Madeleine de La Tour d'Auvergne |
Father | John II, Count of Vendôme |
Mother | Isabelle de Beauvau |
She was a daughter of John II, Count of Vendôme[1] and Isabelle de Beauvau.[2] Her maternal grandparents were Louis de Beauvau, Seneschal of Anjou and Marguerite de Chambley.[clarification needed]
Her paternal grandparents were Louis, Count of Vendôme and Jeanne of Laval. Louis had served as both Grand Chamberman of France and Grand Master of France. He was a prominent member of the Armagnac party.
She married first John II, Duke of Bourbon in 1487. The groom was about sixty-one years old and the bride only twenty-two. John had survived two previous wives and his only son. He was in a need of an heir; however, they had only one son:
John II died the same year as his second and last known son.
Jeanne remained a widow for seven years. On 11 January 1495, Jeanne married her second husband John III, Count of Auvergne.[1] They had:
John III died on 28 March 1501.
On March 27, 1503 she married her third and final husband, François de La Pause, baron de la Garde. They had no children.
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