Louis I, Duke of Bourbon
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Louis I, Duke of Bourbon (c. 1270 – c. 1342) was a French prince, the son of Robert, Count of Clermont and Beatrice (Beatrix) of Bourbon and the grandson of Louis IX of France.[1][2] The House of Bourbon is descended from him in the male line through his younger son Jacques I, Count of La Marche.[2]
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Louis I | |
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Duke of Bourbon | |
Reign | 1327 – 1341 |
Predecessor | Title Established |
Successor | Peter I |
Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis | |
Reign | 1317 – 1327 1331 – 1341 |
Predecessor | Robert |
Successor | Peter I |
Count of La Marche | |
Reign | 1322 – 1341 |
Predecessor | Charles IV, King of France |
Successor | James I |
Born | 1279 Clermont, Oise, France |
Died | 1341 (aged 61–62) France |
Spouse | Mary of Avesnes (m. 1310) |
Issue | Peter I, Duke of Bourbon Joanna, Countess of Forez Margaret of Bourbon Marie, Latin Empress Philip of Bourbon James of Bourbon James I, Count of La Marche Beatrice, Queen of Bohemia |
House | Bourbon |
Father | Robert, Count of Clermont |
Mother | Beatrix of Burgundy |
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