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  1. Jeanne de Bourbon (1465 – 22 January 1511) was a daughter of John II, Count of Vendôme and Isabelle de Beauvau.

  2. Bourbon-Vendôme. Bourbon-Vendôme refers to two branches of the House of Bourbon, the first of which became the senior legitimate line of the House of Bourbon in 1527, and succeeded to the throne of France in 1589 with Henry IV. He created the second house by granting the dukedom of Vendôme to one his legitimized sons.

  3. Jeanne de Laval. John VIII de Bourbon (1425 – 6 January 1478) was Count of Vendôme from 1446 until his death. A member of the House of Bourbon, he was the son and successor of Louis, Count of Vendôme. [1] As a courtier of King Charles VII of France, he fought the English in Normandy and Guyenne.

  4. Es una rama de la Casa de los Capetos de Borbón, cuyo autor es Juan VII de Borbón, Conde de Vendome († 1393), hijo de Jaime I ero de Borbón-La Marche (1319-1362) conde de la Marche y Ponthieu, era hijo del duque Luis I de Borbón y Jeanne de Châtillon-Saint-Pol dama de Condé-sur-l'Escaut, Leuze, Duisans y Carency, tuvo la suerte de ...

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  6. Marie Anne de Bourbon (24 February 1678 – 11 April 1718) was the daughter of Henri Jules, Prince of Condé, and Anne Henriette of Bavaria. As a member of the reigning House of Bourbon, she was a Princesse du Sang. She was the duchesse de Vendôme by marriage. She was also the Duchess of Étampes in her own right. Biography

  7. Antoine de Bourbon, roi de Navarre (22 April 1518 – 17 November 1562) was the King of Navarre through his marriage (jure uxoris) to Queen Jeanne III, from 1555 until his death. He was the first monarch of the House of Bourbon, of which he was head from 1537.