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  1. 1 de ene. de 2021 · Charles d’Orléans, Count d’Angoulême (born in 1459 and died on the 1st of January 1496) was a member of the French Valois-Orléans-Angoulême branch of the royal House of Valois. He was descended from Louis I, Duke d’Orléans, who was the youngest surviving son of King Charles V of France known as the Wise ( le Sage ) and his cousin-wife, Queen Jeanne de Bourbon.

  2. Charles de France, comte de Valois, ou Charles de Valois, dit « le Défenseur de l'Église » 1, né à Vincennes le 12 mars 1270 2, 3 et mort au Perray 4 — aujourd'hui Le Perray-en-Yvelines — le 16 décembre 1325, est le quatrième fils du roi Philippe le Hardi et d' Isabelle d'Aragon. Il est le fondateur de la maison de Valois .

  3. Dukes of Valois. Charles d'Orléans (1406–1465) Louis (1465–1498) in royal domain. François (Duke 1498–1515, King of France as Francis I, 1515–1547) in royal domain but granted to several ladies of the royal house. Marguerite de Valois (1582–1615) in royal domain. Gaston (1626–1660) Jean Gaston d'Orléans (1650–1652)

  4. Charles de Valois, duke d’Angoulême was an illegitimate son of King Charles IX of France and Marie Touchet, chiefly remembered for his intrigues against King Henry IV and for his later military exploits, particularly as commander at the siege of La Rochelle in 1627.

  5. Desenho de Daniel Dumonstier, mansão de Waddesdon, século XVII. Carlos de Valois-Angolema (em francês: Charles d'Angoulême; Château du Fayet, Delfinado, 28 de abril de 1573 – Paris, 24 de setembro de 1650) foi um bastardo real francês, conde de Auvérnia, duque de Angolema e memorialista .

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  7. 15 de feb. de 2021 · Jean d’Angoulême, his father, was a grandson of Charles V of France, who was the oldest son of King Jean II. Marguerite de Rohan, the mother of Charles d’Angoulême, also had a Capetian blood in her veins, but Jean and his wife were distantly related. From the biological standpoint, Charles d’Angoulême was less inbred than his wife, Louise.