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==Marriages and children== {{House of Valois}} Philip married twice. In July 1313, he married [[Joan the Lame of Burgundy|Joan the Lame]] ({{langx|fr|link=no|Jeanne}}), daughter of [[Robert II, Duke of Burgundy]],<ref>David d'Avray, ''Papacy, Monarchy and Marriage 860–1600'', (Cambridge University Press, 2015), 292.</ref> and [[Agnes of France, Duchess of Burgundy|Agnes of France]], the youngest daughter of [[Louis IX of France|King Louis IX of France]]. She was thus Philip's first cousin once removed. The couple had the following children: # [[John II of France|King John II of France]] (26 April 1319 – 8 April 1364)<ref name="Keane17">Marguerite Keane, ''Material Culture and Queenship in 14th-century France'', (Brill, 2016), 17.</ref> # Marie of France (1326 – 22 September 1333), who died aged only seven, but was already married to John of Brabant, the son and heir of [[John III, Duke of Brabant]]; no issue.<ref>{{cite book |first=John Bell |last=Henneman |title=Royal Taxation in Fourteenth-Century France: The Development of War Financing, 1322–1359 |publisher=Princeton University Press |year=2015 |page=91 }}</ref> # Louis (born and died 17 January 1329). # Louis (8 June 1330 – 23 June 1330) # A son [John?] (born and died 2 October 1333). # A son (28 May 1335), stillborn # [[Philip, Duke of Orléans|Philip of Orléans]] (1 July 1336 – 1 September 1375), [[Duke of Orléans]] # Joan (born and died November 1337) # A son (born and died summer 1343) After Joan died in 1349, Philip married [[Blanche of Navarre, Queen of France|Blanche of Navarre]],<ref>''Identity Politics and Rulership in France: Female Political Place and the Fraudulent Salic Law in Christine de Pizan and Jean de Montreuil'', Sarah Hanley, ''Changing Identities in Early Modern France'', ed. Michael Wolfe, (Duke University Press, 1996), 93 n45.</ref> daughter of Queen [[Joan II of Navarre]] and [[Philip III of Navarre]], on 11 January 1350. They had one daughter: * [[Joan of France (1351–1371)|Joan (Blanche) of France]] (May 1351 – 16 September 1371),<ref name="Keane17"/> who was intended to marry [[John I of Aragon]], but who died during the journey. By an unknown woman he had: * Jean d'Armagnac (died after 1350), a knight<ref>Cité par Patrick Van Kerrebrouck, dans ''Les Valois'', 1990, page 85.</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Sirjean |first=Gaston |title=Encyclopédie généalogique des maisons souveraines du monde Vol.1 Part 8 |publisher=Biblioteca Universității din Georgia |year=199 |location=University of Georgia Library |pages=225 |language=English}}</ref> By his mistress, Beatrice de la Berruère, he had another son: *Thomas de la Marche (1318–1361), bâtarde de France<ref>{{cite book |title=Winner and Waster and Its Contexts: Chivalry, Law and Economics in Fourteenth-Century England |first=W. Mark |last=Ormrod |publisher=D.S. Brewer |year=2021 |page=52 }}</ref>
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