Talk:Peter II, Duke of Bourbon

Latest comment: 15 years ago by Enric Naval in topic Charles de Clermont

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There are numerous references for Peter's death being Oct 8 including Wikipedia, however, I have seen some documentation that has it as Oct. 10.

The Oct. 10 date seems to be prevalent with French web pages and royal genealogy databases. There are not many but enough for me to continue to investigate.

Daytrivia 14:00, 3 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Charles de Clermont edit

Charles, Count of Clermont, was the son of John II, not Pierre II. Pierre and Anne had only Suzanne. According to Matarasso, citing Jean Marie de La Mure (Histoire des ducs de Bourbon et des comtes de Forez), Anne became pregnant in 1476, but "thereafter all is silence: there is no record of any birth, death, baptism or burial, only the stained glass figure of a boy commemorated twenty-five years later in the window of Moulins cathedral known as the 'vitrail des ducs'." This was followed by "a long count of childless years". Please cite the claim that Anne had a son who died either in 1489 or 1498. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 144.32.156.50 (talk) 09:46, 9 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

Note: above comment refers to this sentence on the article: "Peter's son [[Charles, Count of Clermont|Charles of Bourbon]] ([[1476]]-[[1498]]) died as an unmarried young man {{fact|date=June 2008}}, so Peter was succeeded by his daughter [[Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon|Suzanne]]". I'll leave a note on frech wikipedia so they can correct their article. --Enric Naval (talk) 16:39, 9 June 2008 (UTC)Reply