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  1. Charlotte of Savoy, Queen of France. By Susan Abernethy. Charlotte of Savoy came from a large family and was married at the tender age of nine under difficult circumstances. Her husband, the Dauphin Louis of France was twenty-eight at the time of the wedding and they would not consummate the marriage until Charlotte was sixteen.

  2. Charlotte of Savoy (16 November 1441 – 1 December 1483) was Queen of France as the second spouse of Louis XI. She served as regent during the king's absence in 1465, and was a member of the royal regency council during her son's minority in 1483. Quick Facts Queen consort of France, Tenure ...

  3. Jan 4, 2014 · French History / Medieval History / Women's History. Charlotte of Savoy, Queen of France. January 3, 2014 Susan Abernethy 29 Comments. Charlotte of Savoy, second wife of King Louis XI. 19th C. engraving based on a sculpture c. 1472. Charlotte of Savoy came from a large family and was married at the tender age of nine under difficult circumstances.

  4. Charlotte of Savoy (16 November 1441 – 1 December 1483) was Queen of France as the second spouse of Louis XI. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Charlotte of Savoy has received more than 191,817 page views. Her biography is available in 34 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 33 in 2019).

  5. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Charlotte of Savoy (c. 1442–1483)Queen of France. Name variations: Charlotte d'Savoie.

  6. Marie-José of Belgium (Marie-José Charlotte Sophie Amélie Henriette Gabrielle; 4 August 1906 – 27 January 2001) was the last Queen of Italy. Her 34-day tenure as queen consort earned her the nickname "the May Queen".

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    Charlotte of Savoy (c. 1441/3 – 1 December 1483) was Queen of France as the second spouse of Louis XI. She served as regent during the king's absence in 1465, and was a member of the royal regency council during her son's minority in 1483.

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