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  1. Marie d'Armagnac (vers 1420-1473) est une noble française, fille de Jean IV d'Armagnac et de sa seconde épouse Isabelle de Navarre [1]. Elle devient duchesse d'Alençon par son mariage avec Jean II d'Alençon .

  2. Marie of Armagnac (c. 1420–1473) was a French noblewoman, daughter of John IV of Armagnac and his second wife, Isabella of Navarre. Marriage and children. On 30 April 1437, Marie became the second wife of John II of Alençon. Their marriage was at the Chateau L'Isle-Jourdain. They had two surviving children: Catherine (1452–1505)

  3. 1 de may. de 2022 · Marie of Armagnac. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marie of Armagnac (c. 1420 – 1473) was a French noblewoman who would eventually become the great-grandmother of Henry IV of France. [edit]Marriage and Children. In 1437, Marie became the second wife of John II of Alencon.

    • Jean de Valois, II, Duc D'alençon
    • Mademoiselle d'Armagnac
    • Duchess of Valentinois
    • Princess of Monaco
    • Issue

    Marie was the ninth of fourteen children born to Louis of Lorraine, Count of Armagnac and his wife, Catherine de Neufville-Villeroy (1639-1707). Her father was a member of the House of Guise, cadet branch of the House of Lorraine, where he held the rank of a prince étranger at the French court. Her mother was a daughter of Nicolas de Neufville, Duk...

    In a ceremony conducted by Pierre du Cambout de Coislin in the royal chapel of Versailles, Marie married Antonio Grimaldi, Duke of Valentinois on 13 June 1688. The couple signed their wedding contract on 8 June 1688. As part of the marriage contract, Louis XIV gave the House of Grimaldi the official rank of Foreign Princesat court. Her husband was ...

    At the death of her father-in-law, her husband succeeded to the principality of Monaco in 1701. She lived in Monaco with her consort until 1712 and their relationship was described as unhappy but peaceful. In reality, they lived apart; Antoine in the Giardinetto, a cottage he had built for his lover, Mademoiselle Montespan, and Marie in her pavilio...

    Caterina Charlotte Grimaldi, Mademoiselle de Monaco (7 October 1691 – 18 June 1696) died in infancy.
    Louise Hippolyte Grimaldi, suo jure Princess of Monaco (10 November 1697 – 29 December 1731) married Jacques Goyon, Count of Matignon.
    Elisabetta Charlotte Grimaldi, Mademoiselle de Valentinois (3 November 1698 – 25 August 1702) died in infancy.
    Margherita Camilla Grimaldi, Mademoiselle de Carlades (1 May 1700 – 27 April 1758) married Louis de Gand de Mérode de Montmorency, Prince of Isenghien.
  4. Joan of Armagnac (French: Jeanne d'Armagnac; 24 June 1346 – 1387) was a French noblewoman of the Armagnac family, being the eldest daughter of Count John I of Armagnac and his wife Beatrice of Clermont. She became Duchess of Berry by her marriage to John, Duke of Berry in 1360.

  5. Mademoiselle d'Armagnac; Nacimiento: 12 de agosto de 1674 París, Francia: Fallecimiento: 30 de octubre de 1724 (50 años) Palacio de Mónaco, Mónaco: Sepultura: Catedral de Nuestra Señora Inmaculada: Religión: Catolicismo: Familia; Casa real: Casa de Grimaldi (Por matrimonio) Dinastía: Casa de Guisa: Padre: Luis de Lorena, Conde de ...

  6. Marta de Armagnac, (1347 - Zaragoza, octubre de 1378), 1 hija del conde Juan I de Armagnac, fue la primera esposa de Juan de Aragón, entonces duque de Gerona, y que será rey (r. 1387-1396) tras el fallecimiento de Marta (que no será por tanto nunca reina consorte).