Clemence of Hungary
Clemence of Hungary , (born in 1293 - died the October 12th 1328 with Paris), queen of France and Navarre, was the girl of Charles-Martel of Anjou, king titular of Hungary and Clémence de Habsbourg, girl of the emperor Rodolphe I {{er}}.
She was the niece of Charles of France, count de Valois, by his first wife, Marguerite of Anjou-Sicily.
Whereas his wife Marguerite of Burgundy, become queen with died of Philippe IV Beautiful the, was always locked up in her prison of Castle-Strapping man for adultery, the king, Louis X Hutin, put himself in the search of a new wife.
The king of France married, the August 19th 1315, Clémence of Hungary, which was crowned with him with Rheims, the 24 same month.
Widow in June 1316, it put at the world in November 1316 a son, Jean I {{er}} Posthumous the, which lived only four days.
Clemence left the court for Avignon, then in 1318 it entered to the convent of Dominican of Aix-en-Provence. A few years later, it returned to Paris where it died, the October 12th 1328, at the 35 years age. It was buried the October 15th with the Couvent of the Jacobins.
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