Issue
Eleanor and Charles had eight children, five of their daughters lived to adulthood:
- Joanna (1382–1413), married John I, Count of Foix, no issue
- Blanche (1385/91-1441), married John II of Aragon, became Queen of Navarre and had issue
- Isabella (1395–1435), married in 1419 to John IV of Armagnac, had issue and they were great great grandparents of Henry IV of France
- Beatrice (1392–1412), married to James II, Count of La Marche and had issue
- Maria (1388–1425), died unmarried and childless
- Margaret (1390–1403), died young
- Charles (1397–1402), Prince of Viana, but died young
- Louis (1402), Prince of Viana, but died young
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