Cannabaceae

John of Valois
John and his brother Charles praying behind their father
Count of Montpensier
Reign1386–1401
Born1375/1376
Died1397
SpouseCatherine of France
Anne de Bourbon
HouseValois
FatherJohn, Duke of Berry
MotherJoan of Armagnac

John of Berry (1375/1376–1397), count of Montpensier (1386–1401), was a French nobleman. He was the son of John, Duke of Berry[1] and Joanna of Armagnac. He had no children and predeceased his father.

He married twice:

  1. in 1386 at Saint-Ouen to Catherine of France (1378 † 1388), daughter of Charles V and of Joanna of Bourbon[1]
  2. in 1390 to Anne de Bourbon-La Marche (1380–1408), daughter of John I, Count of La Marche and Vendôme, and Catherine de Vendôme.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Rohr 2016, p. 218.

Sources[edit]

  • Rohr, Zita Eva (2016). Yolande of Aragon (1381-1442) Family and Power: The Reverse of the Tapestry. Palgrave Macmillan.

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