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  1. The first line of Counts of Alençon came from the House of Belleme, who ruled from the 10th to the early 13th centuries. Alençon was granted as an appanage to Peter, son of Louis IX of France, and then to Charles, count of Valois, brother of Philip IV (1293).

  2. Charles II, Count of Alençon; To the same page name with diacritics: This is a redirect from a page name that does not have diacritical marks (accents, umlauts, etc ...

  3. Charles II of Alençon, called the Magnanimous (1297 – 26 August 1346) was Count of Alençon and Count of Perche (1325–1346), as well as Count of Chartres and Count of Joigny (1335–1336) as husband of Jeanne of Joigny.

  4. çCharles II of Alençon, called the Magnanimous (1297 "? August 26, 1346) was the second son of Charles of Valois and his first wife Margaret. He was Count of Alençon, Perche (1325"?1346), Count of Chartres and Count of Joigny (1335"?1336).

  5. Charles Charles II le Magnanime, comte d'Alencon de Valois (Valois) (1297 - 26 Aug 1346)

  6. Charles II of Alençon, called the Magnanimous (1297 – 26 August 1346) was the second son of Charles of Valois and his first wife Margaret, and brother of Philip VI, King of France. He was Count of Alençon, Perche (1325–1346), Count of Chartres and Count of Joigny (1335–1336).

  7. Sep 25, 2022 · Charles II of Alençon, called the Magnanimous (1297 – 26 August 1346) was Count of Alençon and Count of Perche (1325–1346), as well as Count of Chartres and Count of Joigny (1335–1336) as husband of Jeanne of Joigny.

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