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  1. Valentina Visconti (1371 – 4 December 1408) was a countess of Vertus, and duchess consort of Orléans as the wife of Louis I, Duke of Orléans, the younger brother of King Charles VI of France. As duchess of Orléans she was at court and acquired the enmity of the Queen of France, Isabeau of Bavaria-Ingolstadt, and was subsequently banned ...

  2. Valentina Visconti (1371 – 4 December 1408) was a countess of Vertus, and duchess consort of Orléans as the wife of Louis I, Duke of Orléans, the younger brother of King Charles VI of France.

  3. Valentina Visconti (1371 – 4 December 1408) was a countess of Vertus, and duchess consort of Orléans as the wife of Louis I, Duke of Orléans, the younger brother of King Charles VI of France. As duchess of Orléans she was at court and acquired the enmity of the Queen of France, Isabeau of Bavaria-Ingolstadt, and was subsequently banned ...

  4. Dec 5, 2020 · Valentina Visconti, Duchess d’Orléans, was accused of witchcraft, as she was the only one who could calm down the psychotic King Charles VI of France. Valentina was a devoted wife to the brutally murdered Louis, Duke d’Orléans, but did not find justice for her husband.

  5. Nov 23, 2016 · Valentina had two brothers who both died young, thus she became her father’s heir. In 1387 she was married to her cousin, Louis d’Orleans, the brother of the French king, Charles VI. As part of her dowry, her father agreed that she would retain her rights as his heir to the Duchy of Milan.

  6. Wife of Louis de Valois, Duke of Orléans, a younger brother of Charles VI of France. Valentine de Milan.

  7. Born in 1366 in Milan; died in 1408 in France; daughter of John Galeas Visconti also known as Gian Galeazzo Visconti, lord of Milan (r. 1378–1402), duke of Milan (r. 1396–1402), and Isabelle of France (1349–1372); married Louis (1372–1407), duke of Orléans, in 1388 (died 1407); children: Charles (1391–1465), duke of Orléans; Jean or ...

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