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  1. Charles, Duke of Berry. House. Valois-Anjou. Father. Louis II of Anjou. Mother. Yolande of Aragon. Marie of Anjou (14 October 1404 – 29 November 1463) was Queen of France as the spouse of King Charles VII from 1422 to 1461. She served as regent and presided over the council of state several times during the absence of the king.

  2. Margaret of Anjou. Margaret of Anjou (French: Marguerite; 23 March 1430 – 25 August 1482) was Queen of England by marriage to King Henry VI from 1445 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471. Through marriage, she was also nominally Queen of France from 1445 to 1453. Born in the Duchy of Lorraine into the House of Valois-Anjou, Margaret was the ...

  3. Princess Marie-Marguerite of Bourbon, Duchess of Anjou (née María Margarita Vargas Santaella; born 21 October 1983) is a Venezuelan heiress and wife of Prince Louis, Duke of Anjou, who is considered by Legitimists to be the rightful king of France, making her the queen consort of France and Navarre.

    • 5 November 2005 – present
    • Bourbon (by marriage)
  4. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Marie of Anjou (14 October 1404 – 29 November 1463) was Queen of France as the spouse of King Charles VII from 1422 to 1461. She served as regent and presided over the council of state several times during the absence of the king.

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  6. Oct 30, 2022 · Marie of Anjou was the first Queen of France to live in Château Amboise. She lived there with her daughters. When her son the Dauphin Louis finished his formal education at Château Loches, he joined his mother and sisters there. The title of Out of the Shadows: the Ladies of Château Amboise certainly applies to Marie who seems to have been ...

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  7. Jan 1, 2024 · The Rose Bowl, the "granddaddy of them all," was first played on Jan. 1, 1902, at Tournament Park. Here's every winner from the game and notable moments from its 100-plus years of history.

  8. In 1454-55, with no less than 26,586 livres, Marie of Anjou paid a number of artisans for furnishing her apartments in the royal residence of Chinon. These apartments occupied a privileged position on the first floor of the castle, being on the same level as — and thus rivalling — those of Charles VII.

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