Joanna Of BAR

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joanna Of BAR (daughter of Robert I Duke Of BAR and Marie Valois Of FRANCE); died on 15 Jan 1402.

    Joanna married Theodore II Marquess Of MONTFERRAT in 1393. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert I Duke Of BAR

    Robert married Marie Valois Of FRANCE. Marie (daughter of John II King Of FRANCE and Bonne Of BOHEMIA) was born on 12 Sep 1344; died in Oct 1404. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Marie Valois Of FRANCE was born on 12 Sep 1344 (daughter of John II King Of FRANCE and Bonne Of BOHEMIA); died in Oct 1404.
    Children:
    1. Jean Of BAR died on 25 Oct 1415 in Battle of Agincourt.
    2. Yolande Of BAR
    3. Philippe Of BAR died on 25 Sep 1396 in Battle of Nicopolis.
    4. Charles Of BAR died in 1392.
    5. Marie Of BAR
    6. Yolande The Younger Of BAR
    7. Bishop of Verdun Louis Duke Of BAR died in 1431.
    8. Edward III Duke Of BAR died on 25 Oct 1415 in Battle of Agincourt.
    9. 1. Joanna Of BAR died on 15 Jan 1402.
    10. Henry Duke Of BAR died on 25 Sep 1396 in Battle of Nicopolis.
    11. Bonne Of BAR


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John II King Of FRANCE was born on 16 Apr 1319 (son of Philippe VI Of FRANCE and Jeanne Of BURGUNDY); died on 08 Apr 1364.

    Notes:

    Wikipedia Encyclopedia:
    John II of France (French: Jean II de France; April 16, 1319?April 8, 1364), was Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, and Duke of Normandy from 1332, Count of Poitiers from 1344, and Duke of Guyenne from 1345, and King of France from 1350 until his death, as well as Duke of Burgundy from 1361 on. John was a member of the Valois Dynasty and was the son of Philippe VI and Jeanne of Burgundy. John was nicknamed John the Good (Jean le Bon).

    John's coronation as king took place in 1350 in the Notre-Dame de Reims. As king, John surrounded himself with poor administrators, preferring to enjoy the good life his wealth as king brought. The men he relied on to administer his kingdom were brutal thieves but eventually King Jean changed.

    In the 1356 Battle of Poitiers against Edward, the Black Prince (son of King Edward III of England), Jean suffered a humiliating defeat and was taken as captive back to England. While negotiating a peace accord, he was at first held in the Savoy Palace, then at a variety of locations, including Windsor, Hertford, Somerton Castle in Lincolnshire, and Berkhamsted Castle in Hertfordshire. A local tradition in St Albans is that he was held in a house in that town, at the site of the 15th-century Fleur de Lys inn, before he was moved to Hertford. There is a sign on the inn to that effect, but apparently no evidence to confirm the tradition [1]. Eventually, John was taken to the Tower of London.

    As a prisoner of the English, John was granted royal privileges, permitted to travel about, and to enjoy a regal lifestyle. At a time when law and order was breaking down in France and the government was having a hard time raising money for the defense of the realm, his account books during his captivity show that he was purchasing horses, pets and clothes while maintaining an astrologer and a court band.[citation needed]

    The 1360 Treaty of BrÈtigny set his ransom at 3,000,000 crowns. In keeping with the honor between himself and King Edward III, and leaving his son Louis of Anjou in English-held Calais as a replacement hostage, John was allowed to return to France to raise his ransom funds.

    While King John tried to raise the money, his son Louis, accorded the same royal dignity, easily escaped from the English. An angry King John surrendered himself again to the English, claiming an inability to pay the ransom as the reason. The true motive of John's decision remains murky today, with many pointing to the devastation in France caused by war with England and the Jacquerie peasant uprising as likely candidates. His councillors and nearly the whole nation was critical of the decision, since they had raised the ransom through painstaking sacrifice. However Jean arrived in England in early 1364, looked upon by ordinary citizens and English royalty alike with great admiration. Accordingly, he was held as an honored prisoner in the Savoy Palace but died in London a few months later.

    His body was returned to France, where he was interred in the royal chambers at Saint Denis Basilica

    John married Bonne Of BOHEMIA. Bonne (daughter of John I King Of BOHEMIA and Elizabeth Of BOHEMIA) was born on 20 May 1315; died on 11 Sep 1349. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Bonne Of BOHEMIA was born on 20 May 1315 (daughter of John I King Of BOHEMIA and Elizabeth Of BOHEMIA); died on 11 Sep 1349.
    Children:
    1. Isabelle Of FRANCE was born on 01 Oct 1348; died on 11 Sep 1372.
    2. Joan Of FRANCE was born on 21 Jun 1343; died on 03 Nov 1373.
    3. Philip II Duke Of BURGUNDY was born on 17 Jan 1342; died on 27 Apr 1404.
    4. John Of Valois Duke Of BERRY was born on 30 Nov 1340; died on 15 Mar 1416.
    5. Louis I Of Naples And ANJOU was born on 23 Jul 1339 in Chateau de Vincennes; died on 20 Sep 1384 in Bisellia.
    6. 3. Marie Valois Of FRANCE was born on 12 Sep 1344; died in Oct 1404.
    7. Marguerite Of FRANCE was born in 1347; died in 1352.
    8. Charles V The Wise Of FRANCE was born on 31 Jan 1338 in Vincennes, Ile-de-France; died on 16 Sep 1380.
    9. Agnes Of FRANCE was born in 1345; died in 1349.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Philippe VI Of FRANCE was born about 1293 in France (son of Charles Of FRANCE and Margaret Of NAPLES); died on 22 Aug 1350 in Nogent Le Rotrou, France; was buried in St Denis, france.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: "de Valois"
    • Name: King of France

    Notes:

    Philip VI of Valois (French: Philippe VI de Valois; 1293 ? August 22, 1350) was the King of France from 1328 to his death, and Count of Anjou, Maine, and Valois 1325?1328. He was the son of Charles of Valois and founded the Valois Dynasty.

    Ascension to the throne
    In 1328, King Charles IV died without a direct male descendant, however, at the time of his death his wife was pregnant. Philip was one of the two chief claimants to the throne along with the demands of Dowager Queen Isabella of England, the late King Charles' sister, who claimed the French throne for her young son King Edward III of England. Philip rose to the regency with support of French magnates, following the pattern set up by Philip V's succession over his niece Joan II of Navarre, and Charles IV's succession over all his nieces, including daughters of Philip V. A century later this pattern became the Salic law, which forbade females and those descended in the female line from succeeding to the throne. After Charles' queen, Jeanne d'Evreux, gave birth to a girl, Philip was crowned as King on May 27, 1328 at the Cathedral in Reims.

    French Monarchy
    Capetian Dynasty
    (Valois branch)

    Philip VI
    Children
    John II
    John II
    Children
    Charles V
    Louis I of Anjou
    John, Duke of Berry
    Philip II, Duke of Burgundy
    Charles V
    Children
    Charles VI
    Louis, Duke of OrlÈans
    Charles VI
    Children
    Isabella of Valois
    Catherine of Valois
    Charles VII
    Charles VII
    Children
    Louis XI
    Louis XI
    Children
    Charles VIII
    Charles VIII

    Philip VI, though a descendant of Garcia VI of Navarre, was not an heir nor a descendant of Joan I of Navarre, whose inheritance (the kingdom of Navarre, as well as the counties of Champagne, Troyes, Meaux and Brie) had been in personal union with the crown of France almost fifty years and had long been administered by the same royal machinery (established by Philip IV, the father of French bureaucracy), which administrative resource was inherited by Philip VI. These counties were closely entrenched in the economic and administrative entity of the Royal Domain of France, being located adjacent to Ile-de-France. Philip, however, was not entitled to that inheritance; the rightful heiress was Louis X's surviving daughter, the future Joan II of Navarre, the genealogically senior granddaughter of Joan I of Navarre. Philip ceded Navarre to Joan II, but regarding the counties in Champagne, they struck a deal: Joan II received vast lands in Normandy (adjacent to her husbands fief in Evreux) in compensation, and Philip got to keep Champagne as part of the Royal Domain.

    [edit] Life
    In July, 1313, Philippe had married Jeanne, (Joan the Lame), daughter of Robert II, Duke of Burgundy and princess Agnes of France, the youngest daughter of Louis IX. In an ironic twist to his "male" ascendancy to the throne, the intelligent, strong-willed Joan, an able regent of France during the King's long military campaigns, was said to be the brains behind the throne and the real ruler of France.

    Philippe married Jeanne Of BURGUNDY in Jul 1313. Jeanne (daughter of Robert II Duke Of BURGUNDY and Agnes Princess Of FRANCE) was born about 1290; died in 1349. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Jeanne Of BURGUNDY was born about 1290 (daughter of Robert II Duke Of BURGUNDY and Agnes Princess Of FRANCE); died in 1349.
    Children:
    1. Jean Of FRANCE was born in 1333; died in 1333.
    2. Louis Of FRANCE was born on 17 Jan 1328; died on 17 Jan 1328.
    3. 6. John II King Of FRANCE was born on 16 Apr 1319; died on 08 Apr 1364.
    4. Louis Of FRANCE was born on 08 Jun 1330; died on 23 Jun 1330.
    5. Philip Of Valois Duke Of ORLEANS was born in 1336; died in 1375.
    6. Marie Of FRANCE was born in 1326; died in 1366.
    7. Jeanne Of FRANCE was born in 1337; died in 1337.

  3. 14.  John I King Of BOHEMIA was born on 10 Aug 1296; died on 27 Aug 1346 in Killed - Battle of Crecy.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: John Of Luxembourg

    John married Elizabeth Of BOHEMIA. Elizabeth died on 28 Sep 1330. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Elizabeth Of BOHEMIA died on 28 Sep 1330.
    Children:
    1. Ottokar Prince Of Bohemia BOHEMIA was born on 22 Nov 1318; died on 20 Apr 1320.
    2. Charles IV Holy Roman EMPEROR was born on 14 May 1316 in Wenceslaus; died on 29 Nov 1378.
    3. Elizabeth Of BOHEMIA was born in 1323; died in 1324.
    4. Anna Of BOHEMIA was born in 1323; died on 03 Sep 1338.
    5. Margaret Of BOHEMIA was born on 08 Jul 1313; died on 11 Jul 1341 in Prague.
    6. John Henry Margrave Of MORAVIA was born on 12 Feb 1322; died on 12 Nov 1375.
    7. 7. Bonne Of BOHEMIA was born on 20 May 1315; died on 11 Sep 1349.