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  2. René of Anjou - Wikipedia

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    The castle of Baugé, home castle of René, Duke of Anjou, in the village of Baugé, Maine-et-Loire, France. René, as a vassal, paying homage to the King of France. The court of honour in the chateau at Tarascon, Provence, with vestiges of the busts of René and Jeanne de Laval on the right René of Naples with his army.

  3. Marie of Anjou - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou [a] (c. 940 –1026 [1]) was, by her successive marriages, countess of Gévaudan and Forez, of Toulouse, of Provence, and of Burgundy, and queen of Aquitaine. She was the regent of Gevaudan during the minority of her sons in the 960s, and the regent of Provence during the minority of her son from 994 until 999.

  5. List of French royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Charles Martel of Anjou: 1293: 19 August 1315: 24 August 1315: 5 June 1316: 12 October 1328: Joan II, Countess of Burgundy: Otto IV, Count of Burgundy: 1291: 1307: 20 November 1316: 9 January 1317: 3 January 1322: 21 January 1330: Philip V of France: Blanche of Burgundy: c. 1296: 1308: 3 January 1322: not crowned: 19 May 1322: April 1326 ...

  6. County of Anjou - Wikipedia

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    Charles of Valois at once entered into possession of the countship of Anjou, to which Philip IV, the Fair, in September 1297, attached a peerage of France. On 16 December 1325, Charles died, leaving Anjou to his eldest son Philip of Valois , on whose recognition as King of France (Philip VI) on 1 April 1328, the countship of Anjou was again ...

  7. Yolande of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    Yolande of Anjou (13 August 1412 – 17 July 1440). Married in 1431 Francis, Count of Montfort l'Amaury, who succeeded his father in 1442 as Duke of Brittany. Charles of Anjou (14 October 1414 – 10 April 1472), Count of Maine (who never was Duke of Anjou, but his namesake son was). Married firstly Cobella Ruffo and secondly Isabelle de St.Pol ...

  8. Jeanne de Laval - Wikipedia

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    She became stepmother to René's children, who included the future John II, Duke of Lorraine, Margaret of Anjou, and Yolande, Duchess of Lorraine. Jeanne's marriage to René was childless. After living three years in the surrounding mansions of Angers and Saumur, Jeanne and René lived in Provence in 1457 to 1462. They lived in Anjou from 1462 ...

  9. Capetian House of Anjou - Wikipedia

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    The Capetian House of Anjou, or House of Anjou-Sicily, or House of Anjou-Naples was a royal house and cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. It is one of three separate royal houses referred to as Angevin , meaning "from Anjou" in France .