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  1. Louis of Anjou (16 October 1427 – d. 1443 [1] c.1444 [2]) was marquis of Pont-à-Mousson from 1441 to 1443. He was preceded and succeeded in the title by his father. He was the third son of René of Anjou and his first wife Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. He and his brother Jean were given as hostages to the Burgundians in April 1432 in return ...

  2. Louis (16 October 1427 – between 22 May and 16 October 1444), Marquis of Pont-à-Mousson and Lieutenant General of Lorraine. At the age of five, in 1432, he was sent as a hostage to Dijon with his brother John in exchange for their captive father. John was released, but Louis was not and died of pneumonia in prison.

  3. Louis of Anjou (16 October 1427 – d. 1443 c.1444) was marquis of Pont-à-Mousson from 1441 to 1443. He was preceded and succeeded in the title by his father. He was the third son of René of Anjou and his first wife Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine.

  4. Louis I of Anjou (1339–1384), Duke of Anjou, titular King of Naples. Louis II of Naples (1377–1417), rival of Ladislas as King of Naples. Louis III of Anjou (1403–1434), Duke of Anjou, titular King of Naples. Louis of Anjou, Marquis of Pont-à-Mousson (1427–1443) Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  5. Aug 3, 2023 · Marguerite d'Anjou, more commonly known as Margaret of Anjou and wife to Henry VI of England, was born to René, Duke of Anjou, and Isabella, daughter of the Duke of Lorraine, in Pont-à-Mousson, France on 23 March 1429. Pont-à-Mousson lies in modern north-eastern France, close to the countries of Luxembourg and Lichtenstein.

  6. Louis of Anjou, Marquis of Pont-à-Mousson. b. 16 Oct 1427 d. Bet 22 May 1444 and 16 Oct 1444

  7. René of Anjou. follows. John II of Nassau-Saarbrücken. 0 references. date of birth. 16 October 1427 Gregorian. instance of. statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584. 0 references.

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