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  1. Duke of Touraine. Duke of Touraine was a title in the Peerage of France, relating to Touraine . Arms of Philip the Bold as Duke of Touraine. Nowadays, they are arms of Touraine and Indre-et-Loire. It was first created in 1360 for Philip the Bold, youngest son of King John II of France.

  2. Isabeau of Bavaria. John, Dauphin of France and Duke of Touraine (31 August 1398 – 5 April 1417) was Dauphin of Viennois and Duke of Touraine. He inherited the Dauphin of Viennois in 1415, following the death of his older brother, Louis.

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  4. Duke of Touraine was a title in the Peerage of France, relating to Touraine. It was first created in 1360 for Philip the Bold, youngest son of King John II of France. He returned the duchy to the Crown in 1363 on being made Duke of Burgundy and died in 1404. The next creation was in 1386 for Louis, youngest son of King Charles V of France. He returned the duchy to the Crown in 1392 on being ...

  5. In 1574, following the death of his brother Charles IX of France and the accession of his other brother Henry III of France, he became heir to the throne. In 1576 he was made Duke of Anjou, Touraine, and Berry .

  6. May 21, 2018 · Created lieutenant-general of the French army and duke of Touraine, Douglas was killed in battle against John, duke of Bedford's forces at Verneuil in Perche (August 1424).

  7. Duke of Touraine. Duke of Touraine was a title in the Peerage of France. The peerage was first created in 1360 for Philip, youngest son of King John II of France. He returned the duchy to the Crown in 1363 on being made Duke of Burgundy and died in 1404. The next creation was in 1386 for Louis, youngest son of King Charles V of France.

  8. The region of Touraine along the river Loire and with Tours as capitol is called "the garden of France". During the Middle age it was a county which later became a duchy.

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