Jeanne of Burgundy (1344–1360)
Jeanne of Burgundy (1344–1360)
French princess. Name variations: Joan of Burgundy. Born in 1344; died in 1360 in Larrey-en-Montagne; daughter ofBlanche of Boulogne (1326–1360) and Philip Capet (d. 1346); stepdaughter of John II (1319–1364), king of France (r. 1350–1364).
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