She was the daughter of
Philip of Artois, Count of Eu, and
Marie of Berry, daughter of
John, Duke of Berry.
Countess of Nevers She married first at
Beaumont-en-Artois on 20 June 1413,
Philip II, Count of Nevers. He was the son of
Philip the Bold and
Margaret III, Countess of Flanders. Philip was killed at the
Battle of Agincourt in 1415, against the English king
Henry V, who won the battle against
Charles d'Albret and
Charles VI of France.
Regent Their eldest son Charles succeeded as Count of Nevers. However, due to the child's minority, Bonne acted as regent from 1415 until 1424. She succeeded her aunt Jeanne d'Artois as Mademoiselle de Dreux and as Dame de Houdain.
Duchess of Burgundy After Philip's death, Bonne married his nephew
Philip the Good,
Duke of Burgundy, on 30 November 1424 at
Moulins-les-Engelbert. His first marriage to
Michelle of Valois had produced no surviving issue and she had died young, so Philip married Bonne. Bonne is sometimes confused with Philip's biological aunt, also named
Bonne of Burgundy (1379–1399) in part due to the papal dispensation required for the marriage which made no distinction between a marital aunt and a biological aunt. The marriage of Bonne and Philip lasted less than a year and produced no children. Bonne died on 15 September 1425 in
Dijon. ==Issue==