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  1. Bonne of Berry (1367 – 30 December 1435) was a French countess. She was Countess of Savoy by marriage to Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy . When she was widowed, she unsuccessfully claimed the regency during her son's minority against her mother-in-law in 1391–93.

  2. 29 de jul. de 2010 · Bonne of Berry (1365-1435) was the daughter of John, Duke of Berry. She married Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy and acted as regent for their son Amadeus VIII after his death in 1391. Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bernard's first wife was Bonne de Berry, the daughter of Duke Jean de Berry and ...

  3. Bonne of Berry was a French countess. She was Countess of Savoy by marriage to Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy. When she was widowed, she unsuccessfully claimed the regency during her son's minority against her mother-in-law in 1391–93. As niece of King Charles V of France, she played a key role in French diplomatic maneuvers intended to consolidate the alliances of the kingdom of France.

  4. Biography. Born 15 October 1396, John was the son of Bernard VII of Armagnac, Count d' Armagnac, [1] of Fézensac, Pardiac, and Rodez; and Bonne of Berry. [2] . Upon the murder of his father on 12 June 1418 by a mob, [3] John became count of Armagnac.

  5. Bonne of Bourbon (1341 – 19 January 1402) was a Countess of Savoy by marriage to Amadeus VI of Savoy. She served as regent of Savoy during the absence of her spouse from 1366 to 1367, with her son in 1383, and finally during the minority of her grandson Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy in 1391–1395.

  6. Duke of Berry (French: Duc de Berry) or Duchess of Berry (French: Duchesse de Berry) was a title in the Peerage of France. The Duchy of Berry, centred on Bourges, was originally created as an appanage for junior members of the French royal family and was frequently granted to female royals.