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  2. Marie's husband died in 1328 and she never remarried. She died in 1331 at the age of 22, during a pilgrimage to Bari . [6] Her mother and two sisters outlived her.

  3. Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse; Marie of Blois-Châtillon: Charles, Duke of Brittany (Blois-Châtillon) 1343/5 9 July 1360 29 June 1380 husband's accession: 12 May 1382 became Titular Queen: 12 November 1404 Louis I of Anjou: Margaret of Savoy: Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy 1410s or 7 August 1420 1424/31 August 1432 12 November 1434 husband's ...

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  5. Marie's husband died in 1328 and she never remarried. She died in 1331 at the age of 22, during a pilgrimage to Bari . [2] Her mother and two sisters outlived her.

  6. Dec 6, 2018 · OF, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France. Death: December 06, 1331 (19-20) Naples, Italy. Immediate Family: Daughter of Charles of France, Count of Valois and Mahaut de Châtillon, dame de Saint Pol. Wife of Charles of Anjou, duke of Calabria.

  7. Apr 24, 2021 · Marie of Valois, Duchess of Calabria, was born about 1309 to Charles of Valois and his wife Mahaut of Châtillon. Marie was the second wife of Charles of Sicily, marriage contract on 4 October 1323 (Paris), confirmed 22 January 1324. She died 23 OCT 1331 during a pilgrimage to Bari, Italy. Research Notes

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  8. Marie's husband died in 1328 and she never remarried. She died in 1331 at the age of 22, during a pilgrimage to Bari . [3] Her mother and two sisters outlived her.

  9. At the time of her birth, from her older three sisters and one brother, only her sister Joanna, born in March 1325, was alive. Two years later, on 23 October 1331, Maria's mother Marie of Valois died during a pilgrimage to Bari, leaving Maria and her older

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