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  1. Charles (French: Charles de France; 26 December 1446 – 24/25 May 1472), Duke of Berry, later Duke of Normandy and Duke of Aquitaine, was a son of Charles VII, King of France. He spent most of his life in conflict with his elder brother, King Louis XI.

  2. Duke of Berry (French: Duc de Berry) or Duchess of Berry (French: Duchesse de Berry) was a title in the Peerage of France. The Duchy of Berry, centred on Bourges, was originally created as an appanage for junior members of the French royal family and was frequently granted to female royals.

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  4. John the Good’s four sons proved exceptional patrons of the arts: Charles V (r. 1364–80), Louis, duke of Anjou, Jean, duke of Berry, and Philip the Bold, duke of Burgundy, rivaled each other in magnificence at their courts in Paris, Angers, Bourges, and Dijon.

  5. Charles of France, Duke of Berry, (31 July 1686 – 5 May 1714) was a grandson of Louis XIV of France. Although he was only a grandson of Louis XIV, Berry held the rank of fils de France ("son of France"), rather than petit-fils de France ("grandson of France"), as the son of the Dauphin, heir apparent to the throne.

    • 5 May 1714 (aged 27), Palace of Versailles, France
    • 31 July 1686, Palace of Versailles, France
    • Charles, Duke of Alençon, Marie Louise Élisabeth
    • 15 May 1714, Basilica of Saint Denis, France
  6. son of Charles VII, King of France. Dynasty: House Of Valois . Birth: 26 Ara 1446, Tours . Death: 24 May 1472, Bordeaux

  7. Media in category "Charles de Valois, Duc de Berry" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Arms of Charles de Normandie.svg 410 × 478; 95 KB

  8. Charles, Duke of Berry may refer to: Charles VII of France (1403–1461) was previously Charles, Duke of Berry. Charles de Valois, Duke of Berry (1446–1472), son of Charles VII of France. Charles de France, Duke of Berry (1686–1714), grandson of Louis XIV of France.

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