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  1. María de Valois era la hija mayor de Carlos de Valois y de su tercera esposa Mahaut de Châtillon-Saint Pol; desposó el Duque de Calabria, heredero al trono de Nápoles, y fue la madre de la reina Juana I de Nápoles.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Marie Marguerite de Valois (1444–1473) was the natural daughter of King Charles VII of France and his mistress Agnès Sorel. She had two sisters, Charlotte de Valois (1446–1477) and Jeanne de Valois (born 1448). Marie married Olivier de Coétivy, Count of Taillebourg.

  3. María de Valois era la hija mayor de Carlos de Valois y de su tercera esposa Mahaut de Châtillon-Saint Pol; desposó el Duque de Calabria, heredero al trono de Nápoles, y fue la madre de la reina Juana I de Nápoles.

  4. Marie Marguerite de Valois (1444–1473) was the illegitimate daughter of King Charles VII of France and his mistress Agnès Sorel. [1] She had two sisters, Charlotte de Valois (1446–1477) and Jeanne de Valois (born 1448). Marie married Olivier de Coétivy, Count of Taillebourg. [2]

  5. Marie of Valois (1309 – 23 October 1331), was the eldest daughter of Charles of Valois by his third wife Mahaut of Châtillon. She was a member of the House of Valois. One of her five children was Queen Joanna I of Naples .

  6. 10 de may. de 2024 · Margaret Of Valois was the queen consort of Navarre known for her licentiousness and for her Mémoires, a vivid exposition of France during her lifetime. The daughter of Henry II of France and Catherine de Médicis, she played a secondary part in the Wars of Religion (1562–98) from the moment she.

  7. The Valois branch of the Capetian dynasty acceded to the French throne in 1328 with Philip VI (r. 1328–50) and ruled until the death of Henry III in 1589.