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Sources. Charles, Count of Angoulême. 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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The Count of Artois lived in the Pavillon de Mars, and the Duke of Angoulême in the Pavillon de Flore, which overlooked the River Seine. The Duchess of Angoulême fainted upon arriving at the palace, as it brought back terrible memories of her family's incarceration there, and of the storming of the palace and the massacre of the Swiss Guards ...
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Mar 31, 2016 · Charles of Orléans, Count of Angoulême (French: Charles d'Orléans, Comte d'Angoulême) (1459 – 1 January 1496) was a member of the French Orléans family descended from Louis I de Valois, Duke of Orléans, and a minor French prince. He was the son of John, Count of Angoulême and Marguerite de Rohan, and was Count of Angoulême from 1467-1496.
May 1, 2022 · Charles de Valois (20 April 1573 – 24 September 1650) was the Duke of Angoulême and the natural son of Charles IX of France and Marie Touchet; born at the Château de Fayet in Dauphiné.
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Angoulême, France: Died: 1531/1538 France: Noble family: House of Valois-Angoulême: Spouse(s) Jean Aubin Jean de Longwy: Issue: Françoise, Dame de Pagny and de Mirebeau Claude Louise, Abbess of Jouarre Jacqueline, Duchess of Montpensier: Father: Charles, Count of Angoulême: Mother: Antoinette de Polignac, Dame de Combronde
May 3, 2024 · Soon after John's accession as John II of France, he was appointed Constable of France and created Count of Angoulême. Vacant since the death of Joan II of Navarre in 1349, the title to Angoulême was claimed by her son, Charles II of Navarre, who bitterly resented La Cerda's preferment. In 1351, he married Marguerite, daughter of Charles of ...