Peter's son Charles, Count of Clermont (1476-1498) died as an unmarried young man, so the next heir to the bourbon territories was Suzanne.
He had a younger half-brother, Charles, Count of Soissons, from his father's second marriage.
Charles Counts designed tops which were then quilted by local artisans.
She married Charles, Count of Charolais, the Burgundian heir, on 19 May 1440.
January 1 - Charles, Count of Angoulême (b. 1459)
Since he had not children, he was succeed by his younger brother Charles, Count of Hohenzollern-Haigerloch.
Her father died in 1322, and by law the crown was inherited by her uncle, Charles, Count of La Marche.
Louis had no children; therefore, upon his death, the crown passed to his brother, Charles, Count of Artois.
However, the county of Guise was claimed by Charles, Count of Maine.
A pattern of regular tournament meetings across northern France is evident in sources for the life of Charles, Count of Flanders (1119-1127).