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René retired to Aix-en-Provence [6] and in 1474 made a will by which he left Bar to his grandson René II, Duke of Lorraine; and Anjou and Provence to his nephew Charles, count of Le Maine. King Louis XI seized Anjou and Bar, and two years later sought to compel René to exchange the two duchies for a pension.
Margaret, Countess of Anjou 1272–1299: Charles Martel of Anjou 1271–1295: Saint Louis of Toulouse 1274–1297: Robert 1276–1309–1343: Philip I, Prince of Taranto 1278–1332: Raymond Berengar of Andria 1282–1307: Peter Tempesta 1291–1315: John, Duke of Durazzo 1294–1336: Eleanor of Anjou 1289–1341: Frederick III of Sicily 1272 ...
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.
The Count of Anjou was the ruler of the County of Anjou, first granted by King Charles the Bald of West Francia in the 9th century to Robert the Strong. Ingelger and his son, Fulk the Red, were viscounts until Fulk assumed the title of count. Ingelger's male line ended with Geoffrey II.
As a noun, it refers to any native of Anjou or an Angevin ruler, and specifically to other counts and dukes of Anjou, including the ancestors of the three kings who formed the English royal house; their cousins, who held the crown of Jerusalem; and to unrelated members of the French royal family who were later granted the titles and formed ...
The family previously had held Anjou (as Robertians) briefly (861–898) under Robert the Strong and Odo. It had three branches: the House of Anjou-Hungary, that started from Charles Martel of Anjou which ruled Hungary-Croatia (1308–1385, 1386–1395) and Poland (1370–1399). the House of Anjou-Naples, that started from Charles, Duke of ...
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