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Charles of Orléans (1459 – 1 January 1496) ( French: Charles d'Orléans) was the Count of Angoulême from 1467 until his death. He succeeded his father, John, and was initially under the regency of his mother, Marguerite de Rohan, assisted by Jean I de La Rochefoucauld, one of his vassals.
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Angoulême (L'Angoumois) in western France was part of the Carolingian Empire as the kingdom of Aquitaine. Under Charlemagne 's successors, the local Count of Angoulême was independent and was not united with the French crown until 1308.
John of Orléans, Count of Angoulême and of Périgord ( French: Jean d'Orléans, comte d'Angoulême, 26 June 1399 – 30 April 1467), was a younger son of Louis I, Duke of Orléans, and Valentina Visconti, [1] and a grandson of Charles V of France. He was the younger brother of the noted poet, Charles, Duke of Orléans, and grandfather of ...
Angoulême ( French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ɡulɛːm] ⓘ; Poitevin-Saintongeais: Engoulaeme; Occitan: Engoleime) is a small city in the southwestern French department of Charente, of which it is the prefecture . Located on a plateau overlooking a meander of the river Charente, the city is nicknamed the "balcony of the southwest".
Pages in category "Counts of Angoulême". The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Counts and Dukes of Angoulême.
Charles d'Angoulême. Charles d'Angoulême may refer to: Charles, Count of Angoulême (1459–1496) Charles II de Valois, Duke of Orléans (1522–1545)
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Charles de Valois (28 April 1573 – 24 September 1650) was an illegitimate son of Charles IX of France and Marie Touchet. He was count of Auvergne, duke of Angoulême, and a memoirist.