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  1. 10 de abr. de 2010 · René of Alençon (1454–November 1, 1492, Chateau d'Alençon, age 37–38), was the son of John II of Alençon and Marie of Armagnac. In 1478, he was restored as Duke of Alençon and Count of Perche, titles which had been confiscated from his father after his conviction in 1474. His first wife was Marguerite, daughter of William of Harcourt ...

  2. Francisca de Alençon. 14 de septiembre de 1550 jul. Francisca de Alençon (1490- La Flèche, 14 de septiembre de 1550), hija de Renato, duque de Alençon y conde de Perche, y de la Beata Margarita de Lorena-Veaudémont (hija, a su vez, del conde Federico de Vaudémont y de Yolanda de Anjou, duquesa de Lorena), era princesa de una rama menor de ...

  3. René II (2 May 1451 – 10 December 1508) was Count of Vaudémont from 1470, Duke of Lorraine from 1473, [2] and Duke of Bar from 1483 to 1508. He claimed the crown of the Kingdom of Naples and the County of Provence as the Duke of Calabria 1480–1493 and as King of Naples and Jerusalem 1493–1508. He succeeded his uncle John of Vaudémont ...

  4. 1 de may. de 2022 · John II of Alençon (March 2, 1409, Château d'Argentan – September 8, 1476, Paris) was the son of John I of Alençon and Marie of Brittany. He succeeded his father as Duke of Alençon and Count of Perche as a minor in 1415, after the latter's death at the Battle of Agincourt. He saw action as a young man at the Battle of Verneuil on August ...

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  6. Tweet. Charles IV, Duke of Alencon (1489-1525) was an unimpressive French commander during the Italian Wars who became a scapegoat for the major defeat at Pavia in April 1525. Charles was the son of René, Duke of Alencon, the third duke of the 1414 grant of the title, and Margaret of Vaudémont. Charles inherited his titles in 1492, while ...

  7. Charles IV of Alençon (1489, Alençon – 1525, Lyon) was the son of René of Alençon and the Margaret of Vaudémont. He succeeded his father in 1492 as Duke of Alençon and Count of Perche , and was also Count of Armagnac , Fézensac , Viscount of Rodez , Count of Fezensaguet, l'Isle-Jourdain, and Perdiac.