Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Yolande (2 November 1428 in Nancy – 23 March 1483 in Nancy) was Duchess of Lorraine (1473) and Bar (1480). She was the daughter of Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine, and René of Anjou ( King of Naples, Duke of Anjou, Bar and Lorraine, Count of Provence ). [1] Though she was nominally in control of major territories, she ceded her power and ...

  2. Apr 27, 2022 · Yolande de Bar (2 November 1428 – 23 March 1483) was Duchess of Lorraine (1473) and Bar (1480). She was the daughter of Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine, and René of Anjou (King of Naples, Duke of Anjou, Bar and Lorraine, Count of Provence). Because of her various titles she is also known as Yolande de Lorraine and Yolande d'Anjou.

    • November 02, 1428
    • Hertiginna av Lothringen 1473 och Bar 1480
    • Bar-le-Duc
  3. Yolande's son René I of Anjou became ruler of Lorraine through his marriage to Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. France and the House of Anjou [ edit ] In the emerging second phase of the Hundred Years' War , Yolande chose to support the French (in particular the Armagnac party) against the English and the Burgundians.

  4. Yolande (2 November 1428 in Nancy – 23 March 1483 in Nancy) was Duchess of Lorraine (1473) and Bar (1480). She was the daughter of Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine, and René of Anjou ( King of Naples, Duke of Anjou, Bar and Lorraine, Count of Provence ). Though she was nominally in control of major territories, she ceded her power and titles to ...

  5. Yolande of Aragon (1379–1442) Duchess of Anjou and queen and regent of Sicily. Name variations: Yolanda of Anjou; Yolanda of Sicily. Born in 1379 in Saragossa, Aragon; died in November 1442 in Paris; daughter of Juan I also known as John I the Hunter, king of Aragon (r. 1387–1395), and Yolande de Bar; married Louis II, duke of Anjou and king of Sicily, in 1400; children: Marie of Anjou ...

  6. People also ask

  7. Died: 14 November 1442, Chateau de Tuce-de-Saumur, Kingdom of France (Present-day Saumur, France) Yolande was the regent of Provence during her son’s minority and claimant to the throne of Aragon, meaning she had ties to the present-day countries of France, Spain, and Italy. Her husband was tied to even more countries.

  8. Yolande of Vaudemont (1428–1483) Duchess of Lorraine and Bar. Name variations: Yolande of Anjou; Yolande de Vaudémont. Born on November 2, 1428; died on February 23, 1483; daughter of René I the Good, duke of Anjou and titular king of Sicily, Hungary, and Naples, and Isabelle of Lorraine (1410–1453); sister of Margaret of Anjou (1429–1482); married Ferry or Ferrey de Vaudemont also ...

  1. People also search for