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  1. Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy. Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy, self proclaimed " Comtesse de la Motte " (22 July 1756 [1] – 23 August 1791) was a notorious French adventuress and thief; she was married to Nicholas de la Motte whose family's claim to nobility was dubious [citation needed]. She herself was an impoverished descendant of the Valois ...

  2. Jeanne of Valois (c. 1294–1342)Countess of Hainault and Holland. Name variations: Jeanne de Valois; Joan Valois; Joan of Valois. Born around 1294; died on March 7, 1342; daughter of Charles III (1270–1325, son of Philip III of France), duke of Anjou and count of Valois, and Margaret of Anjou (c. 1272–1299); sister of Philip VI, king of France (r.

  3. Feast. 4 February. Joan of France (French: Jeanne de France, Jeanne de Valois; 23 April 1464 – 4 February 1505) was briefly Queen of France as wife of King Louis XII, in between the death of her brother, King Charles VIII, and the annulment of her marriage. After that, she retired to her domain, where she soon founded the monastic Order of ...

  4. Jun 6, 2016 · Jeanne was known as Jeanne de France, Jeanne de Valois and Joan de France. She was born on April 23, 1464, the second daughter of King Louis XI, the Spider King and his second wife Charlotte of Savoy. While she was still an infant, a marriage was discussed between her and King Louis’ second cousin, Louis, Duc d’Orleans who was a child of ...

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  6. The Capetian house of Valois [a] ( UK: / ˈvælwɑː / VAL-wah, also US: / vælˈwɑː, vɑːlˈwɑː / va (h)l-WAH, [1] French: [valwa]) was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. They succeeded the House of Capet (or "Direct Capetians") to the French throne, and were the royal house of France from 1328 to 1589. Junior members of the family ...

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  7. Dec 4, 2018 · Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy, Countess de La Motte. The cardinal believed these letters to be authentic and agreed to buy the necklace for the Queen. A late-night secret liaison was arranged in ...

  8. Jeanne de Valois, Saint, queen and foundress of the Order of the Annonciades, b. 1464; d. at Bourges, February 4, 1505.Daughter of one king and wife of another, there are perhaps few saints in the calendar who suffered greater or more bitter humiliations than did Madame Jehanne de France, the heroic woman usually known in English as St. Jane of Valois.

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