Margaret of Bavaria - Children

Children

  • Catherine (1391–1414, Ghent)
  • Marie (1393–30 October 1463, Monterberg bei Kalkar). She married Adolph I, Duke of Cleves. They were the great-grandparents of Johann III, Duke of Cleves, father of Anne of Cleves who was fourth Queen consort of Henry VIII of England.
  • Marguerite, Countess of Gien and Montargis (1393–2 February 1441, Paris), married, on 30 August 1404, Louis Dauphin of France (heir of Charles VI of France), then, on 10 October 1422, Arthur de Richemont, Constable of France, the future Duke of Brittany
  • Philip the Good, his successor (1396–1467)
  • Isabelle, Countess of Penthièvre (d. 18 September 1412, Rouvres), married at Arras on 22 July 1406 to Olivier de Châtillon-Blois, Count of Penthièvre and Périgord
  • Jeanne (b. 1399, Bouvres), d. young
  • Anne (1404–14 November 1432, Paris), married John, Duke of Bedford
  • Agnes (1407–1 December 1476, Château de Moulins), married Charles I, Duke of Bourbon

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