Marriages and legitimate children Philip married his second cousin
Michelle of France (1395–1422) in June 1409, when he was 12 and she was 14. She was a daughter of
Charles VI, King of France (1368–1422) and his wife and consort,
Isabeau of Bavaria (–1435). They had one daughter, Agnes, who
died in infancy, and Michelle died on 8 July 1422. On 30 November 1424 in
Moulins-Engelbert, Philip married the
widow of his late paternal uncle,
Philip II, Count of Nevers (1389–1415),
Bonne of Artois (1396 – 17 September 1425). She was the daughter of
Philip of Artois, Count of Eu (1358–1397) and his wife,
Marie of Berry,
suo jure Duchess of Auvergne (–1434). Bonne died within a year of the wedding, and the couple had no children, leaving Philip with no legitimate sons to this point. On 7 January 1430 in
Bruges, Philip married his third wife,
Infanta Isabella of Portugal (21 February 1397 – 17 December 1471), daughter of
John I, King of Portugal (1357–1433) and his wife,
Philippa of Lancaster (1360–1415) after a
proxy marriage the year before. This marriage produced three sons, only one of whom reached adulthood: • Anthony of Burgundy (30 September 1430,
Brussels – 5 February 1432, Brussels),
Count of Charolais; • Josse of Burgundy (24 April 1432 – in 1432, after 6 May), Count of Charolais; •
Charles of Burgundy (10 November 1433 – 5 January 1477), Philip's successor, known as "Charles the Bold".
Mistresses and illegitimate children Philip had 24 documented mistresses and fathered at least 18
illegitimate children. • From Catharina Schaers: •
Cornille, bastard of Burgundy (circa 1420 – 16 June 1452,
Rupelmonde), Lord of
Beveren, known as
"le Grand Bâtard de Bourgogne" (the Great Bastard of Burgundy),
Governor-general of
Luxembourg, who died in the
Battle of Bazel. He did not marry but had illegitimate issue; • From Jeanne de Presles (circa 1400 – circa 1440), daughter of Louis or Raoul de Presles: •
Anthony, bastard of Burgundy (circa 1421 – 5 May 1504),
Count of La Roche, Lord of Beveren and known as
"le Grand Bâtard de Bourgogne" after the death of his older half-brother, who married Jeanne-Marie de La Vieville/Viesville (born circa 1430) and had both legitimate and illegitimate issue, becoming founder of the Burgundy-Beveren branch of the family; • From Jeanne/Colette Catelaine/Chastellain, also known as Jeanne/Colette de Bosquiel, demoiselle of
Quiéry-la-Motte (died 1462), who married Étienne de Bours, also known as Mailltoin (died 1450),
governor of Gorgues and
Dunkirk: • Mary of Burgundy (circa 1426 – 1462), who married Pierre de Bauffremont, Count of
Charny (circa 1397 – 1473) in 1447 and had issue; • From Nicoletta de Bosquiel: •
David, bastard of Burgundy,
Bishop of
Utrecht (circa 1427 – 16 April 1496) • From Jacqueline van Steenbergen/Steenberghe: •
Anne, bastard of Burgundy (circa 1435 – January 1508, Souburg Castle), governess of her niece,
Mary, suo jure Duchess of Burgundy ("Mary the Rich; 1457–1482), daughter of her legitimate half-brother
Charles; married first Adriaan van Borselen, Lord of
Brigdamme (circa 1417 – 1468) then her paternal cousin
Adolph of Cleves, Lord of
Ravenstein (1425–1492) and had issue; • From the wife of a
Venetian merchant of the Mercatellis family in Bruges: •
Raphael of Burgundy, (circa 1437 – 3 August 1508),
abbot of
Saint Bavo's Abbey in
Ghent, titular bishop of
Rhosus and
bibliophile; • From Catharina de Tiesferies (born circa 1425): •
Baudouin of Burgundy, Lord of Falais (1445,
Rijssen – May 1508,
Brussels) • From Margaretha Post: •
Philip, bastard of Burgundy, Bishop of Utrecht,
Admiral of
the Netherlands (1464 – 7 April 1524, Wijk bij Duurstede) • From Isabella de la Vigne: • Margaret, bastard of Burgundy (died 1455) • From Marguerite Scupelins: • Jean, bastard of Burgundy (died 25 January 1499, Brussels), provost in
Bruges, papal
notary, had illegitimate issue; • From Célie: • Marion, bastard of Burgundy • From unknown mothers: • Barbe de Steenbourg, abbess in Bourbourg • Corneille (died circa 1428) • Cornelia, bastard of Burgundy, married André de Toulongeon, Lord of Mornay and Saint-Aubin (died 1432,
Palestine) • Catherine, bastard of Burgundy, married Humbert de Luyrieux, Lord of La Quelle on 28 June 1460 and had issue • Cateline, bastard of Burgundy, an
abbess in
Ghent (died after 1515) • Arthur, died young and had no issue • Catherine, a
nun • Jossine, died young • Philippe, bastard of Burgundy, died young • Madeleine/Magdalena, bastard of Burgundy • Marie, a nun • Yolande, bastard of Burgundy (died 3 November 1470), who married Jean d'Ailly,
Vidame of Amiens in 1456 ==Honours==