Marie of Anjou
See also: Marie
Girl of Louis II of Anjou, duke of Anjou and titular king of Naples, and Yolande d' Aragon, Marie were born the October 14th 1404 with Angers. She is crowned queen of France in 1422 with her husband, Charles VII of France - wire of Charles VI and Isabeau of Bavaria. Moreover, it fulfills its role of queen because it gives to her husband the heir with the throne, the future Louis XI. Nevertheless, it remains in withdrawal of the love life of her husband, which prefers “beautiful” the Agnès Sorel to him. However, she knew Charles as of her youth, near which she was raised, this one having passed her childhood in Anjou. She dies out in 1463 in Chatellier in Poitou, after two years of widowhood, a reign marked by the victories of France over the England, and in particular the delivery of Orleans by Jeanne d' Arc.
Of Charles VII, it had had:
- Louis, which will succeed to him and become Louis XI, (July 3rd 1423 - August 30th 1483);
- Jean de France (1425-1425)
- Radegonde de France (1428-1444)
- Catherine of France (1428-1446) wife Charles de Charolais in 1440 who will be the future Charles Bold the
- Jacques de France (1432-1437)
- Yolande de France (1434-1478) wife the future duke Amédée IX of Savoy in 1452. When this last dies, it becomes regent of Savoy.
- Jeanne de France (1435 - 1482) In 1452, it marries the future duke Jean II of Bourbon.
- Philippe de France (1436-1436)
- Marguerite de France (1437-1438)
- Jeanne de France (September 7th 1438 - December 26th 1446);
- Marie de France (September 7th 1438 - February 14th 1439);
- Madeleine de France, (1443 - 1495), in 1462, it marries Gaston de Foix, prince de Viane;
- Charles of France (1446 - 1472).
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