Beatrice of Bourbon
Beatrice of Bourbon was a noblewoman born in 1340, known for her role in the House of Bourbon. She was the daughter of Peter I, Duke of Bourbon and Isabelle of Valois. Beatrice's marriage to John II of France in 1350 strengthened political alliances during a tumultuous period in French history.
Beatrice became Queen of France upon her marriage and was involved in the court's affairs. She had several children, including Charles V of France, who later became a significant monarch. Beatrice's legacy is intertwined with the history of the Bourbon dynasty and the French monarchy.