Treaty of Blois
the treaty of Blois of September 22nd, 1504 relates to a project of marriage between Charles of Luxembourg, the future Charles Quint, and Claude of France, girl of Louis XII and Anne of Brittany.
If the king Louis XII would die without male heir, Claude of France would bring in dowry the Duché of Milan, Genoa and its dependences, the Duché of Brittany, the counties of Silk and Blois, the Duché of Burgundy, the Vicomté of Auxonne, the Auxerrois, the Mâcon be born and the Bar-on-Seine.
It is about a true cutting-up of the Royaume of France.
Bibliographical reference marks
- Collective, All History of Brittany , Skol Vreizh, Morlaix, 1997,
- Philippe Tourault, Anne of Brittany , Perrin, Paris, 1996,
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