Marriage and Issue
Charles VI married:
Isabeau of Bavaria (ca. 1371 – 24 September 1435) on 17 July 1385.
Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Charles, Dauphin of Viennois | 25 September 1386 | 28 December 1386 | Died young. First Dauphin. |
Joan | 14 June 1388 | 1390 | Died young. |
Isabella | 9 November 1389 | 13 September 1409 | Married (1) Richard II, King of England (1367–1400) in 1396. No issue. Married (2) Charles, Duke of Orléans (1394–1465) in 1406. Had issue. |
Joan | 24 January 1391 | 27 September 1433 | Married John VI, Duke of Brittany (1389–1442) in 1396. Had issue. |
Charles, Dauphin of Viennois | 6 February 1392 | 13 January 1401 | Died young. Second Dauphin. Engaged to Margaret of Burgundy after his birth. |
Mary | 22 August 1393 | 19 August 1438 | Never married – became an abbess. No issue. Died of the Plague |
Michelle | 11 January 1395 | 8 July 1422 | Married Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy (1396–1467) in 1409. Had no surviving issue. |
Louis, Dauphin | 22 January 1397 | 18 December 1415 | Married Margaret of Burgundy. No issue. Third Dauphin. |
John, Dauphin | 31 August 1398 | 5 April 1417 | Married Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut (1401–1436) in 1415. No issue. Fourth Dauphin. |
Catherine | 27 October 1401 | 3 January 1438 | Married (1) Henry V, King of England (1387–1422) in 1420. Had issue. Married (?) (2) Owen Tudor (1400–1461). Had issue. |
Charles, Dauphin of Viennois | 22 February 1403 | 21 July 1461 | The fifth Dauphin became Charles VII, King of France, after his father's death. Married Marie of Anjou (1404–1463) in 1422. Had issue. |
Philip | 10 November 1407 | November 1407 | Died young. |
He also had one illegitimate child by Odette de Champdivers, Marguerite bâtarde de France (d. ca.1458).
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