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Peter I of Bourbon ( Pierre Ier, Duc de Bourbon in French; 1311 – 19 September 1356) was the second Duke of Bourbon, from 1342 to his death. Peter was son of Louis I of Bourbon, [1] whom he also succeeded as Grand Chamberlain of France, and Mary of Avesnes .
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Peter I, Duke of Bourbon (1311–1356), married Isabella of...
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Louis de Bourbon, called the Good (4 February 1337 – 10...
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Isabella of Valois (1313 – 26 July 1383) was a Duchess of...
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The House of Bourbon is a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty that descended from a younger son of King Louis IX of France. Louis IX's grandson was the first duke of Bourbon, whose descendants would later become Kings of France in accordance to the Salic law.
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Peter I of Bourbon (1311 – 19 September 1356, Poitiers) was the second Duke of Bourbon, from 1342 to his death. Peter was son of Louis I of Bourbon, whom he also succeeded as Grand Chamberlain of France, and Mary of Avesnes .
1488–1503 : Peter II, Duke of Bourbon (1438–1503), father of 1503–1521 : Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon (1491–1521), wife of 1505–1523 : Charles III, Duke of Bourbon (1490–1527), Count of Montpensier and Dauphin of Auvergne For most of their history, the dukes of Bourbon were closely allied to their royal Valois cousins.
Peter I, Duke of Bourbon, was the second Duke of Bourbon from 1342 until his death in 1356. He participated in the early campaigns of the Hundred Years' War and served as Grand Chamberlain of France. His mental instability was said to be hereditary, and it was also present in his daughter, Joan of Bourbon, and her son, Charles VI of France.
Peter I of Bourbon ( Pierre Ier, Duc de Bourbon in French; 1311 – 19 September 1356) was the second Duke of Bourbon, from 1342 to his death. Peter was son of Louis I of Bourbon, whom he also succeeded as Grand Chamberlain of France, and Mary of Avesnes.
Peter I of Bourbon (1311 – 19 September 1356, Poitiers) was the second Duke of Bourbon, from 1342 to his death. Peter was son of Louis I of Bourbon, whom he also succeeded as Grand Chamberlain of France Mary of Avesnes
Peter II, Duke of Bourbon (1 December 1438 – 10 October 1503 in Moulins ), was the son of Charles I, Duke of Bourbon, and Agnes of Burgundy, and a member of the House of Bourbon. He and his wife Anne of France ruled as regents during the minority of Charles VIII of France . Life, marriage, and royal favour
Later After the death of Henry III Jules de Bourbon, prince de Condé in 1709, the family were in regular attendance at court. Louis de Bourbon-Condé (at that point known as the Duke of Bourbon) had in 1685 married Louise-Françoise de Bourbon, the legitimated daughter of Louis XIV of France and Françoise-Athénaïs, marquise de Montespan .