Joan III, Countess of Burgundy

Countess of Burgundy and Artois from 1330 to 1347 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Joan III of Burgundy (1/2 May 1308 – 10/15 August 1347), also known as Joan of France was a reigning Countess of Burgundy and Artois in 1330–1347. She was also Duchess of Burgundy by marriage to Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy.

Reign1330–1347
PredecessorJoan II
SuccessorPhilip I
Born1/2 May 1308
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Joan III
Countess of Burgundy and Artois
Reign1330–1347
PredecessorJoan II
SuccessorPhilip I
Born1/2 May 1308
Died10/15 August 1347 (aged 39)
Spouse
(m. 1318)
IssuePhilip I, Count of Auvergne
HouseCapet
FatherPhilip V, King of France
MotherJoan II, Countess of Burgundy
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Coat of arms of the Free County of Burgundy.

Biography

Joan was the eldest daughter of King Philip V of France and Countess Joan II of Burgundy.[1] She was married in 1318 to Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy, as part of a settlement between the two men regarding the French succession (Odo had previously supported the right of his niece - and Joan's cousin - Queen Joan II of Navarre, to inherit the French throne as well); Joan thus became Duchess consort of Burgundy by marriage.

In 1330, Joan became reigning Countess of Burgundy and Artois in her own right, following the death of her mother.

Her son Philip predeceased her; her titles therefore passed to her grandson, Philip I of Burgundy upon her death in 1347.[2]

Issue

Joan and Odo had:

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