List of consorts of Bourbon
Lady of Bourbon
House of Bourbon, 950–1218
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Consort | Ceased to be Consort | Death | Spouse |
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Ermengarde | - | - | - | around 950 husband's accession |
before Jan 954 husband's death |
- | Adhémar | |
Aldesinde | - | - | - | around 953 husband's accession |
after January 954 husband's death |
- | Aymon I | |
Rotgardis | - | - | before 10 July 961 | before 11 July 971/10 July 972 | Archambaud I | |||
Ermengarde | - | - | before 1000 | 21 May 1031/33 husband's death |
22 January after 1034 | Archambaud II | ||
Beletrud | - | - | - | 21 May 1031/33 husband's accession |
- | Archambaud III | ||
Aurea | - | - | - | 16 August 1078/33 husband's death |
- | |||
The name of his wife is unknown but she remarried to Adélard Guillebaut, Sire de Château-Meillant after his death. | Archambaud V | |||||||
Adelinde de Nevers | William I, Count of Nevers (Nevers) |
- | 1099 | around 1116 husband's accession |
1120 husband's death |
- | Aymon II | |
Agnes of Savoy | Humbert II, Count of Savoy (Savoy) |
1104 | 25 January 1140 | 1171 husband's death |
1127 or after 1180 | Archambaud VII | ||
House of Dampierre, 1228–1288
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Consort | Ceased to be Consort | Death | Spouse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Béatrice de Montluçon [1] |
Archambaud, Sire de Montluçon | - | 1215 | 18 June 1228 husband's accession |
23 August 1242 husband's death |
- | Archambaud VIII | |
Yolande de Châtillon [1] |
Guy II, Count of Saint-Pol | 1222 | 30 May 1228 | 23 August 1242 husband's accession |
15 January 1249 husband's death |
1254 | Archambaud IX | |
House of Burgundy, 1288–1310
- None
Capetian House of Clermont, 1310–1327
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Consort | Ceased to be Consort | Death | Spouse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mary of Avesnes [2][3] |
John II, Count of Holland (Avesnes) |
1280 | September 1310 | 27 December 1327 Became Duchess |
September 1354 | Louis I | ||
Duchess of Bourbon
First Creation
Capetian House of Bourbon, 1327–1523
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Duchess | Ceased to be Duchess | Death | Spouse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mary of Avesnes [2][3] |
John II, Count of Holland (Avesnes) |
1280 | September 1310 | 27 December 1327 husband's accession |
29 January 1342 husband's death |
September 1354 | Louis I | |
Isabella of Valois [2][3] |
Charles, Count of Valois (Valois) |
1313 | 25 January 1336 | 29 January 1342 husband's accession |
19 September 1356 husband's death |
26 July 1383 | Peter I | |
Anna of Auvergne, Countess of Forez [2][4] |
Beraud II, Dauphin of Auvergne | 1358 | January 1370 | 19 August 1410 husband's death |
22 September 1417 | Louis II | ||
Marie of Berry, Duchess of Auvergne [2][4][5] |
John of Valois, Duke of Berry (Valois) |
1370 | 21 June 1401 | 5 January 1434 husband's death |
June 1434 | John I | ||
Agnes of Burgundy [2][4][5][6] |
John the Fearless (Valois-Burgundy) |
1407 | 17 September 1425 | 5 January 1434 husband's accession |
4 December 1456 husband's death |
1 December 1476 | Charles I | |
Joan of France [2][4][5][6][7] |
Charles VII of France (Valois) |
1435 | 3 November 1452 | 4 December 1456 husband's accession |
4 May 1482 | John II | ||
Catherine d'Armagnac [2][4][5][6][7] |
Jacques d'Armagnac, Duke of Nemours (Armagnac) |
1466 | 28 August 1484 | 2 March 1487 | ||||
Jeanne de Bourbon-Vendome [2][4][5][6][7] |
Jean VIII, Count of Vendôme (Bourbon-La Marche) |
1465 | 12 April 1487 | 1 April 1488 husband's death |
22 January 1511 | |||
Anne of France, Viscountess of Thouars [2][4][5][6][7] |
Louis XI of France (Valois) |
3 April 1461 | 3 November 1473 | 15 April 1488 husband's accession |
10 October 1503 husband's death |
14 November 1522 | Peter II | |
Second Creation
House of Savoy, 1523–1531
Third Creation
House of Valois-Angoulême, 1544–1545
Fourth Creation
House of Valois-Angoulême, 1566–1574
Fifth Creation
House of Bourbon, 1661–1830
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Duchess | Ceased to be Duchess | Death | Spouse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Claire-Clémence de Maillé-Brézé, Duchess of Fronsac [8][9][10][11][12] |
Urbain de Maillé, Marquis of Brézé | 25 February 1628 | February, 1641 | 1661 husband's accession |
5 November 1667 title passed to grandson |
16 April 1694 | Louis de Bourbon | |
Louise Françoise de Bourbon, Légitimée de France [13][14][15] |
Louis XIV of France | 1 June 1673 | 25 May 1685 | 1 April 1709 became Princess of Condé |
16 June 1743 | Louis de Bourbon | ||
Marie Anne de Bourbon [8][11][16] |
François Louis, Prince of Conti (Bourbon-Conti) |
18 April 1689 | 9 August 1713 | 21 March 1720 | Louis Henri de Bourbon | |||
Caroline of Hesse-Rotenburg [8][11][16] |
Ernest Leopold, Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg (Hesse-Rotenburg) |
18 August 1714 | 24 July 1728 | 9 August 1736 title passed to son |
14 June 1741 | |||
Charlotte Élisabeth Godefride de Rohan [8][11][12][16] |
Charles de Rohan, Prince of Soubise (Rohan) |
7 October 1737 | 3 May 1753 | 13 April 1756 title passed to son |
4 March 1760 | Louis Joseph de Bourbon | ||
Bathilde d'Orléans [8][13][16] |
Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (House of Orléans) |
9 July 1750 | 24 April 1770 | 10 January 1822 | Louis Henri de Bourbon | |||
Notes
- Also Lady consort of Dampierre.
- Also Countess consort of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis.
- Also Countess consort of La Marche.
- Also Baroness consort de Beaujeu and Dombes.
- Also Countess consort of Forez.
- Also Duchess consort of Auvergne.
- Also Countess consort of l'Isle-Jourdain.
- Also Princess consort of Condé.
- Also Duchess consort of Châteauroux.
- Also Duchess consort of Bellegarde.
- Also Countess consort of Sancerre.
- Also Countess consort of Charolais.
- Also Duchess consort of Enghien.
- Also Duchess consort of Montmorency.
- Always known as the Duchess of Bourbon
- Also Duchess consort of Guise.
Sources
- Cawley, Charles, SIRES de BOURBON, Medieval Lands database, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy,
- Cawley, Charles, DUKES OF BOURBON, Medieval Lands database, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy,
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