married Charles d'Orléans, Count of Angoulême, had children including: Francis I of France whose daughter Margaret of Valois married to Emanuele Filiberto of... 7 KB (576 words) - 11:27, 7 April 2024 |
Marie de' Medici (redirect from Maria di Francesco de' Medici) become his second wife after his divorce from his previous wife, Margaret of Valois. The assassination of her husband in 1610, which occurred the day after... 43 KB (5,011 words) - 02:21, 11 May 2024 |
Stephen of La Ferté (1128–1130) William of Malines (1130–1145) Fulk of Angoulême (1146–1157) Amalric of Nesle (1157–1180) Heraclius (1180–1191) Jerusalem... 34 KB (3,130 words) - 17:47, 13 May 2024 |
Francis of Paola (redirect from Francesco di Paula) to Francis I, of the royal family's Valois-Angoulême branch. Louise of Savoy and her spouse, the Count of Angoulême, who is almost certainly the figure... 26 KB (3,473 words) - 10:49, 9 May 2024 |
Valois. The duke then sold the castle to Louise of Savoy, Regent of France, who took up residence and raised her two children the Duke of Angoulême who... 16 KB (1,866 words) - 03:42, 14 May 2024 |
22. Charles, Count of Angoulême 11. Marguerite of Angoulême 23. Louise of Savoy 1. Christine of France 24. Ludovico di Giovanni de' Medici 12. Cosimo... 13 KB (1,335 words) - 00:53, 1 May 2024 |
Italian War of 1521–1526 (redirect from First Hapsburg-Valois War) Moncada landed near Genoa, intending to intervene in a conflict between pro-Valois and pro-Habsburg factions in the city. Francis dispatched a larger force... 50 KB (5,851 words) - 12:44, 27 April 2024 |
France. The wars threatened the authority of the monarchy and the last Valois kings, Catherine's three sons Francis II, Charles IX, and Henry III. Their... 94 KB (10,776 words) - 07:21, 9 May 2024 |
France for his education, and installed in a Jesuit boarding school in Angoulême so his uncle Pierre could keep an eye on him. The couple accompanied by... 111 KB (13,233 words) - 02:41, 14 May 2024 |