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  1. 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. Born into the ducal family of Anjou, which also claimed the kingdoms of Sicily and Naples, Marie was the great-grand daughter of the French king John II on her father's side and the granddaughter of John I, king of Aragon, on her mother's.

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · Marie of Anjou (October 14, 1404–1463) was the daughter of Louis II of Anjou, King of Naples, titular King of Sicily, and Yolande of Aragon, Queen of Aragon, herself daughter of John I of Aragon. She married King Charles VII in 1422 at Bourges, and became queen consort of France.

    • Charles VII de Valois, Roi de France
    • October 14, 1404
    • "Marie of /Anjou/"
    • Angers, Maine et Loire, Pays de Loire, France
  4. Dec 15, 2017 · Marie d’Anjou, Queen of France. Drawing by Bunel after Jean Fouquet, flap of the triptych of the chapel of the Jacques Cœur hotel in Bourges, around 1450 After losing four children between 1436 and 1439, Marie began to dress all in black.

  5. Oct 30, 2022 · Marie of Anjou. 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.

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  6. 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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  8. Marie of Blois, Duchess of Anjou. Marie of Blois (1345–1404) was a daughter of Joan of Penthièvre, Duchess of Brittany and Charles of Blois, Duke of Brittany. Through her marriage to Louis I, Duke of Anjou, she became Duchess of Anjou, Countess of Maine, Duchess of Touraine, titular Queen of Naples and Jerusalem and Countess of Provence.

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