Joan of Burgundy (2 May 1308 – 1349), also known as Jeanne de Bourgogne or Jeanne de France, was the eldest daughter of King Philip V of France and Joan II of Burgundy.
She was married in 1318 to Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy, as part of a settlement between the two men regarding the French succession (Odo had previously supported the right of his niece - and Joan's cousin - Joan to inherit the French throne); Joan thus became Duchess-consort of Burgundy. She became Countess of Burgundy and Artois in her own right in 1330, following the death of her mother.
Joan bore six children. With the exception of Philip, all were stillborn or died in infancy. Philip predeceased her; her titles therefore passed to her grandson, Philip I of Burgundy upon her death in 1349.
Joan III, Countess of Burgundy | Father: Philip V of France |
Paternal Grandfather: Philip IV of France |
Paternal Great-Grandfather: Philip III of France |
Paternal Great-grandmother: Isabella of Aragon |
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Paternal Grandmother: Joan I of Navarre |
Paternal Great-Grandfather: Henry I of Navarre |
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Paternal Great-Grandmother: Blanche of Artois |
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Mother: Jeanne II, Countess of Burgundy |
Maternal Grandfather: Otto IV, Count of Burgundy |
Maternal Great-Grandfather: Hugh III, Count of Burgundy |
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Maternal Great-Grandmother: Adelaide I of Burgundy |
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Maternal Grandmother: Mahaut of Artois |
Maternal Great-grandfather: Robert II, Count of Artois |
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Maternal Great-Grandmother: Amicie de Courtenay |
Preceded by Joan II |
Countess of Burgundy and Countess of Artois 1330–1349 |
Succeeded by Philip I |
Preceded by Agnes of France |
Duchess consort of Burgundy 1318–1349 |
Succeeded by Margaret of Flanders |