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Jutta von Luxemburg, Königin von Frankreich

French: Bonne, Königin von Frankreich, Spanish: de Valois, Königin von Frankreich
Also Known As: "Guta von Luxemburg", "Bonne de Luxembourg;", "Bona", "Jutte (Bona) Princess Of /Bohemia/", "Bonne /Luxemborg/", "Bonne De /Luxembourg/", "Bonne Of /Luxembourg/", "Bonne De /Luxenburg/", "Bonne", "Guta", "Bonne de Luxembourg"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Prague, Czech Republic
Death: September 03, 1349 (34)
Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône, Île-de-France, France (Bubonic plague)
Place of Burial: Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône, Île-de-France, France
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Johann von Luxemburg, king of Bohemia and Eliška - Elisabeth Přemyslovna, Česká královna
Wife of Jean II le Bon de Valois, roi de France
Mother of Blanche de France; Charles V le Sage, roi de France; Louis I de France, duc d'Anjou; Jean I le Magnifique, duc de Berry; Philip II the Bold, Duke of Burgundy and 6 others
Sister of Markéta Lucemburská of Bohemia; Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor; Otakar "Otto" Bohemia, Prince of Bohemia; Eliška Lucemburská; Anna de Luxembourg and 1 other
Half sister of Mikuláš Lucemburský; Colette de Luxembourg and Wenceslas I, Duc de Luxembourg

Occupation: Fille de Jean de Luxembourg, roi de Bohãeme, Queen of France, Duchess consort of Normandy, Countess consort of Anjou and Maine, Duchess of Normandy, Countess of Anjoy and of Maine; Born Jutta; AKA Bonne de Luxembourg, Countess of Anjou and of Maine
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About Bonne de Luxembourg, reine consort de France

Jutta was born in Prague, Bohemia on 20 May 1315, the second eldest daughter of John the Blind of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia and Elisabeth of Bohemia. Jutta was an elder sister of the future Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, who was crowned six years after Jutta's death in 1349. Bonne's maternal grandparents were, Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and his first wife, Judith of Habsburg. Her paternal grandparents were, Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor and his wife Margaret of Brabant. When Bonne was about fifteen, her mother died. Her father decided to remarry, he married Beatrice of Bourbon. They had a son, Wenceslaus, who succeeded his father in Luxembourg. John and Beatrice also had daughter, who was also called Bonne, but she died young.

Jutta was born in Prague, Bohemia on 20 May 1315, the second eldest daughter of John the Blind of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia and Elisabeth of Bohemia. Jutta was an elder sister of the future Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, who was crowned six years after Jutta's death in 1349. Bonne's maternal grandparents were, Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and his first wife, Judith of Habsburg. Her paternal grandparents were, Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor and his wife Margaret of Brabant. When Bonne was about fifteen, her mother died. Her father decided to remarry, he married Beatrice of Bourbon. They had a son, Wenceslaus, who succeeded his father in Luxembourg. John and Beatrice also had daughter, who was also called Bonne, but she died young.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonne_of_Bohemia

Bonne of Luxemburg (also Bona), Duchess of Normandy, Countess of Anjou and of Maine (May 20, 1315 – September 11, 1349), was born Jutta, the daughter of John the Blind of Luxemburg, king of Bohemia and his first wife Elisabeth of Bohemia. She was the first wife of King John II of France; however, as her death occurred a year prior to his coronation, she was never a French queen consort. Jutta was referred to in French historiography as Bonne de Luxembourg. She was a member of the House of Luxembourg. King Charles V of France, and Jeanne of Valois, Queen of Navarre were two of her ten children.


Bonne of Bohemia

Bonne of Luxemburg (also Bona) (May 20, 1315 – September 11, 1349), was born Jutta, the daughter of John the Blind of Luxemburg, king of Bohemia and his first wife Elisabeth of Bohemia. Jutta was referred to in French historiography as Bonne de Luxembourg. Jutta was the eldest sister of the future Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, who was crowned such six years after Jutta's death in 1349. Bonne was married to the future John II of France on July 28, 1332 in Melun. She was 17 years old, and the future king was 13. The name for Jutta (or Guta) translatable into English as Good (in the feminine case), was changed by the time of marriage to Bonne (French) or Bona (Latin). Upon marriage Bonne was the wife of the heir to the French throne, becoming Duchess of Normandy and Countess of Anjou and of Maine.


Bonne of Bohemia

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Bonne of Luxemburg (also Boner) (May 20, 1315 – September 11, 1349), was born Jutta, the daughter of John the Blind of Luxemburg, king of Bohemia and his first wife Elisabeth of Bohemia. Jutta was referred to in French historiography as Bonne de Luxembourg. Jutta was the eldest sister of the future Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, who was crowned such six years after Jutta's death in 1349.

She was married to the future John II of France on July 28, 1332 in Melun. She was 17 years old, and the future king was 13. The name for Jutta (or Guta) translatable into English as Good (in the feminine case), was changed by the time of marriage to Bonne (French) or Bona (Latin). Upon marriage Bonne was the wife of the heir to the French throne, becoming Duchess of Normandy and Countess of Anjou and of Maine.

Their children were:

1) Charles V of France (January 21, 1338 - September 16, 1380)

2) Louis I of Naples (July 23, 1339 - September 20, 1384)

3) John, Duke of Berry (November 30, 1340 - June 15, 1416)

4) Philip II, Duke of Burgundy (January 17, 1342 - April 27, 1404)

5) Jeanne de Valois, Queen of Navarre. Queen consort of Charles II of Navarre (June 24, 1343 - November 3, 1373)

6) Marie Valois (September 12, 1344 - October, 1404)

7) Agnès of Valois (1345 - 1349)

8) Marguerite (1347 - 1352)

9) Isabelle (October 1, 1348 - September 11, 1372)

She died in 1349 of the bubonic plague in Maubisson, France. This was one year and fifteen days prior to the coronation of her husband as King, John II of France.


Bonne of Luxemburg (also Bona) (May 20, 1315 – September 11, 1349), was born Jutta, the daughter of John the Blind of Luxemburg, king of Bohemia and his first wife Elisabeth of Bohemia. Jutta was referred to in French historiography as Bonne de Luxembourg. She was a member of the House of Luxembourg



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Bonne de Luxembourg, née le 20 mai 1315, morte le 11 septembre 1349 à l'abbaye de Maubuisson, fut l'épouse de Jean II dit le Bon.

Fille de Jean Ier l'Aveugle, comte de Luxembourg et roi de Bohême, et d'Élisabeth de Bohême, elle épouse le dauphin Jean le 28 juillet 1332 à Melun. De cette union naquirent onze enfants :

  1. Blanche (1336-1336)

2. Charles V (1337-1380), futur roi de France de 1364 à 1380.
3. Catherine (1338-1338)
4. Louis (1339-1384) duc d'Anjou épouse Marie de Blois-Châtillon (1345-1404)
5. Jean (1340-1416) duc de Berry épouse en 1360 Jeanne d'Armagnac (?-1387)
6. Philippe II le Hardi (1342-1404) duc de Bourgogne épouse en 1369 Marguerite III de Flandre (1350-1405)
7. Jeanne (1343-1373) épouse en 1352 Charles II le Mauvais, roi de Navarre (1332-1387)
8. Marie (1344-1404) épouse Robert Ier, duc de Bar.
9. Agnes de Valois (1345-1349)
10. Marguerite (1347-1352)
11. Isabelle (1348-1372) épouse Jean-Galéas Visconti (1351-1402) duc de Milan
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Jutta was born in Prague, Bohemia on 20 May 1315, the second eldest daughter of John the Blind of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia and Elisabeth of Bohemia. Jutta was an elder sister of the future Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, who was crowned six years after Jutta's death in 1349. Bonne's maternal grandparents were, Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and his first wife, Judith of Habsburg. Her paternal grandparents were, Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor and his wife Margaret of Brabant. When Bonne was about fifteen, her mother died. Her father decided to remarry, he married Beatrice of Bourbon. They had a son, Wenceslaus, who succeeded his father in Luxembourg. John and Beatrice also had daughter, who was also called Bonne, but she died young.

Jutta was born in Prague, Bohemia on 20 May 1315, the second eldest daughter of John the Blind of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia and Elisabeth of Bohemia. Jutta was an elder sister of the future Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, who was crowned six years after Jutta's death in 1349. Bonne's maternal grandparents were, Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and his first wife, Judith of Habsburg. Her paternal grandparents were, Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor and his wife Margaret of Brabant. When Bonne was about fifteen, her mother died. Her father decided to remarry, he married Beatrice of Bourbon. They had a son, Wenceslaus, who succeeded his father in Luxembourg. John and Beatrice also had daughter, who was also called Bonne, but she died young.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonne_of_Bohemia

Bonne of Luxemburg (also Bona), Duchess of Normandy, Countess of Anjou and of Maine (May 20, 1315 – September 11, 1349), was born Jutta, the daughter of John the Blind of Luxemburg, king of Bohemia and his first wife Elisabeth of Bohemia. She was the first wife of King John II of France; however, as her death occurred a year prior to his coronation, she was never a French queen consort. Jutta was referred to in French historiography as Bonne de Luxembourg. She was a member of the House of Luxembourg. King Charles V of France, and Jeanne of Valois, Queen of Navarre were two of her ten children.


Bonne of Bohemia

Bonne of Luxemburg (also Bona) (May 20, 1315 – September 11, 1349), was born Jutta, the daughter of John the Blind of Luxemburg, king of Bohemia and his first wife Elisabeth of Bohemia. Jutta was referred to in French historiography as Bonne de Luxembourg. Jutta was the eldest sister of the future Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, who was crowned such six years after Jutta's death in 1349. Bonne was married to the future John II of France on July 28, 1332 in Melun. She was 17 years old, and the future king was 13. The name for Jutta (or Guta) translatable into English as Good (in the feminine case), was changed by the time of marriage to Bonne (French) or Bona (Latin). Upon marriage Bonne was the wife of the heir to the French throne, becoming Duchess of Normandy and Countess of Anjou and of Maine.


Bonne of Bohemia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bonne of Luxemburg (also Boner) (May 20, 1315 – September 11, 1349), was born Jutta, the daughter of John the Blind of Luxemburg, king of Bohemia and his first wife Elisabeth of Bohemia. Jutta was referred to in French historiography as Bonne de Luxembourg. Jutta was the eldest sister of the future Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, who was crowned such six years after Jutta's death in 1349.

She was married to the future John II of France on July 28, 1332 in Melun. She was 17 years old, and the future king was 13. The name for Jutta (or Guta) translatable into English as Good (in the feminine case), was changed by the time of marriage to Bonne (French) or Bona (Latin). Upon marriage Bonne was the wife of the heir to the French throne, becoming Duchess of Normandy and Countess of Anjou and of Maine.

Their children were:

1) Charles V of France (January 21, 1338 - September 16, 1380)

2) Louis I of Naples (July 23, 1339 - September 20, 1384)

3) John, Duke of Berry (November 30, 1340 - June 15, 1416)

4) Philip II, Duke of Burgundy (January 17, 1342 - April 27, 1404)

5) Jeanne de Valois, Queen of Navarre. Queen consort of Charles II of Navarre (June 24, 1343 - November 3, 1373)

6) Marie Valois (September 12, 1344 - October, 1404)

7) Agnès of Valois (1345 - 1349)

8) Marguerite (1347 - 1352)

9) Isabelle (October 1, 1348 - September 11, 1372)

She died in 1349 of the bubonic plague in Maubisson, France. This was one year and fifteen days prior to the coronation of her husband as King, John II of France.


Bonne of Luxemburg (also Bona) (May 20, 1315 – September 11, 1349), was born Jutta, the daughter of John the Blind of Luxemburg, king of Bohemia and his first wife Elisabeth of Bohemia. Jutta was referred to in French historiography as Bonne de Luxembourg. She was a member of the House of Luxembourg



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Bonne de Luxembourg, née le 20 mai 1315, morte le 11 septembre 1349 à l'abbaye de Maubuisson, fut l'épouse de Jean II dit le Bon.

Fille de Jean Ier l'Aveugle, comte de Luxembourg et roi de Bohême, et d'Élisabeth de Bohême, elle épouse le dauphin Jean le 28 juillet 1332 à Melun. De cette union naquirent onze enfants :

  1. Blanche (1336-1336)

2. Charles V (1337-1380), futur roi de France de 1364 à 1380.
3. Catherine (1338-1338)
4. Louis (1339-1384) duc d'Anjou épouse Marie de Blois-Châtillon (1345-1404)
5. Jean (1340-1416) duc de Berry épouse en 1360 Jeanne d'Armagnac (?-1387)
6. Philippe II le Hardi (1342-1404) duc de Bourgogne épouse en 1369 Marguerite III de Flandre (1350-1405)
7. Jeanne (1343-1373) épouse en 1352 Charles II le Mauvais, roi de Navarre (1332-1387)
8. Marie (1344-1404) épouse Robert Ier, duc de Bar.
9. Agnes de Valois (1345-1349)
10. Marguerite (1347-1352)
11. Isabelle (1348-1372) épouse Jean-Galéas Visconti (1351-1402) duc de Milan
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Bonne de Luxembourg. Une page de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre.

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonne_de_Luxembourg

Bonne of Bohemia. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonne_of_Bohemia



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Bonne de Luxembourg, reine consort de France's Timeline

1315
May 20, 1315
Prague, Czech Republic
1336
1336
1338
January 21, 1338
Château du Bois de Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, Île-de-France, France
1338
1339
July 23, 1339
Château du Bois de Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, Île-de-France, France
1340
November 30, 1340
Château du Bois de Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, Île-de-France, France
1342
January 15, 1342
Pontoise, Val-d'Oise, Île-de-France, France
1343
June 24, 1343
Châteauneuf-sur-Loire, Loiret, Centre, France
1344
September 18, 1344
Saint Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France