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  1. The Count of Anjou was the ruler of the County of Anjou, first granted by Charles the Bald in the 9th century to Robert the Strong. Ingelger and his son, Fulk the Red, were viscounts until Fulk assumed the title of Count of Anjou. The Robertians and their Capetian successors were distracted by wars with the Vikings and other concerns and were unable to recover the county until the reign of ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LegitimistsLegitimists - Wikipedia

    Legitimists. The Legitimists ( French: Légitimistes) are royalists who adhere to the rights of dynastic succession to the French crown of the descendants of the eldest branch of the Bourbon dynasty, which was overthrown in the 1830 July Revolution. [1] They reject the claim of the July Monarchy of 1830–1848 which placed Louis Philippe, Duke ...

  3. Philippe Charles, Duke of Anjou — Википедија. [ одбаци] Придружите се Акцији сређивања спискова заштићених природних добара Србије. Придружите се Акцији писања чланака о женама. У току је такмичење ЦЕЕ ...

  4. Styled Duke of Anjou from birth, Philippe became Duke of Orléans upon the death of his uncle Gaston, Duke of Orléans. During the reign of his brother he was known simply as Monsieur. Openly homosexual, he married twice: firstly to Henrietta of England, Minette, sister of Charles II of England.

  5. Charles IV, Duke of Anjou, also Charles of Maine, Count of Le Maine and Guise (1446 – 10 December 1481), was the son of the Angevin prince Charles of Maine, Count of Maine and Isabelle of Luxembourg-Saint-Pol. [1] He succeeded his father as Count of Maine, Guise, Mortain and Gien in 1472. He succeeded his uncle René I of Naples in 1480 as ...

  6. In 1419, when René was only ten, he was legally married to Isabella, elder daughter of Charles II, Duke of Lorraine. René, then only ten, was to be brought up in Lorraine under the guardianship of Charles II and Louis, cardinal of Bar, both of whom were attached to the Burgundian party, but he retained the right to bear the arms of Anjou.

  7. 5 de mar. de 2020 · Philippe Ier d'Anjou, né le 10 novembre 1278, mort à Naples le 26 décembre 1332, prince de Tarente et d'Achaïe, «despote de Romanie» par son premier mariage, et empereur titulaire de Constantinople par son second mariage, fils de Charles II d'Anjou, roi de Naples, et de Marie de Hongrie. Il aurait dû hériter par mariage du despotat d ...