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  1. Charles d'Évreux (1305 – 5 September 1336) was the son of Louis, Count of Évreux and Margaret of Artois . From his father, he inherited the lordship of Étampes, which was made a county in 1327. He married Maria de La Cerda y de Lara, the daughter of Fernando de la Cerda, in April 1335 at Poissy. [1] They had two children:

  2. Dissolution. 1425 (agnatic line) 1441 (sole heiress' death) The House of Évreux was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty, the royal house of France, which flourished from the beginning of the 14th century to the mid 15th century. It became the royal house of the Kingdom of Navarre .

  3. Apr 28, 2022 · circa 1305. Birthplace: Evreux, France. Death: September 05, 1336 (26-35) Place of Burial: Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France. Immediate Family: Son of Louis de France, Comte d’Evreux, de Meulan, de Gien et de Longueville and Marguerite d'Artois.

  4. Jeanne d'Évreux was born in 1310 in the town of Évreux, France. Her parents were Count Louis of Évreux and Marquerite d'Artois and also was the great-granddaughter of King Louis the IX who ruled in France in 1226 until his death. She married Charles IV on July 5, 1324, who was the son of Philip IV and Queen Jeanne de Navarre.

  5. Feb 9, 2017 · Marie's younger siblings included: Charles d'Évreux; Lord of Etamples, Philip III of Navarre; husband of Joan II of Navarre, and Jeanne d'Évreux; Queen of France by her marriage to Charles IV of France.

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    • Jan (Reginar) Van Brabant
  6. Dec 6, 2023 · by Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker. Humanizing Mary: the Virgin of Jeanne d’Evreux. The Virgin of Jeanne d’Evreux, 1324-39, gilded silver, basse-taille, enamels on gilded silver, stones, and pearls, 68 cm high (Musée du Louvre)

  7. Abstract. Author. English. During the forty-three years of her widowhood, Jeanne d’Évreux (d. 1371), the third wife of Charles IV (1294 – 1328), devised and implemented novel testamentary strategies that influenced other members of the royal family and a number of leading royal officials at the end of the fourteenth and beginning of the ...

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