Not to be confused with Blanche of Burgundy, Countess of Savoy.
Queen consort of France and Navarre
Blanche of Burgundy
Queen consort of France and Navarre
Tenure
3 January 1322 – 19 May 1322
Born
c. 1296
Died
c. 1326
Spouse
Charles IV of France
(m. 1308; ann. 1322)
Issue
Philip of France Joan of France
House
Ivrea
Father
Otto IV, Count of Burgundy
Mother
Mahaut, Countess of Artois
Blanche of Burgundy (c. 1296 – c. 1326) was Queen of France and Navarre for a few months in 1322 through her marriage to King Charles IV the Fair. The daughter of Count Otto IV of Burgundy and Countess Mahaut of Artois, she was led to a disastrous marriage by her mother's ambition. Eight years before her husband's accession to the thrones, Blanche was arrested and found guilty of adultery with a Norman knight. Her sister-in-law, Margaret of Burgundy, suffered the same fate, while her sister Joan was acquitted. Blanche was imprisoned and not released even after becoming queen, until her marriage was annulled when she was moved to the coast of Normandy. The date and place of her death are unknown; the mere fact that she died was simply mentioned on the occasion of her husband's third marriage in April 1326.
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