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  1. Yolande of Valois (23 September 1434 – 23 August 1478), also called Yolande of France, was Duchess of Savoy by marriage to Duke Amadeus IX of Savoy, and regent of Savoy during the minority of her son Philibert I of Savoy from 1472 until 1478.

  2. Yolande’s final success in establishing the Valois-Anjou leadership in France was the appointment of her youngest son, Charles, as chief advisor to Charles VII. Yolande died in 1442, but not before firmly establishing her descendants smack in the middle of the events of late medieval Europe.

  3. Aug 13, 2021 · Who and what shaped the personality of Yolande of Aragon (born on the 11th of August 1384) in childhood? Her mother, Queen Violant (Yolande) of Aragon, was her role model.

  4. Yolande of Valois (23 September 1434 – 23 August 1478), also called Yolande of France, was Duchess of Savoy by marriage to Duke Amadeus IX of Savoy, and regent of Savoy during the minority of her son Philibert I of Savoy from 1472 until 1478.

  5. Mar 1, 2017 · The queen in question, Yolande of Aragon (1381–1442), was at the forefront of European politics who ‘employed diplomacy, political brinksmanship, military force, and celestial intervention’ to secure a stable future for her family and their subjects.

    • Theresa Earenfight
    • 2017
  6. Mar 20, 2024 · Yolande de Valois (Tours, 23 September 1434 – 23 August 1478, Chambéry) was the daughter of King Charles VII of France, "The Victorious," and Marie d'Anjou. She married Duke Amadeus IX of Savoy in 1452. She was named after her grandmother, Yolande of Aragon.

  7. Aug 13, 2021 · Violant (or Yolande) de Bar was the 8th of 11 children of Robert I, Duke de Bar, and Marie de Valois, Princess of France and daughter of King Jean II of France called the Good (le Bon). Violant’s uncle was King Charles V the Wise (le Sage), at whose court she grew up and received a stellar education. Violant left France at the age of 15 and ...

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