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  1. Anne, as duchess of Brittany, was used to being obeyed in all things, and, in any case, her husband had been of legal age to rule for six years. She stood her ground against Anne of Beaujeu, and her sister-in-law was forced to step down. Anne of Brittany involved herself in every aspect of court life.

  2. Anne of Brittany. Anne of Brittany (January 25, 1477 - January 9, 1514) was a Duchess of Brittany. Birth. Anne was the daughter of Francis II of Brittany and Margaret of Foix. She was born in Nantes (then in Brittany, now officially outside that Région) on January 25, 1477. Marriage and children

  3. 24 de nov. de 2017 · Anne of Brittany was born on 25 January 1476 at 6.30 in the morning as the daughter of Francis II, Duke of Brittany and Margaret of Foix. Her father had married once before to his cousin Margaret of Brittany, who had given him a son who died not long after birth. Margaret died of consumption in 1469, and in 1471 Francis remarried to Anne’s ...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Anna,_Duchess_of_BrittanyAnne of Brittany - Wikiwand

    Anne of Brittany was reigning Duchess of Brittany from 1488 until her death, and Queen of France from 1491 to 1498 and from 1499 to her death. She was the only woman to have been queen consort of France twice. During the Italian Wars, Anne also became Queen of Naples, from 1501 to 1504, and Duchess of Milan, in 1499–1500 and from 1500 to 1512.

  5. 2 de ago. de 2014 · Duke Francis died three months after the Battle leaving Anne to succeed him. In his will Francis named several important Breton men as guardians for Anne and her sister but he left no instructions regarding marriages for the girls. Anne was crowned Duchess of Brittany on February 10, 1489. Portrait of Maximilian, King of the Romans by Albrecht ...

  6. Published 9th January 2018. Anne of Brittany was the eldest of the two daughters of Francis II, Duke of Brittany and Marguerite de Foix, aunt of Catherine I of Navarre. She was born in the ducal chateau at Nantes, where she spent much of her childhood in the care of her governess, François de Dinan. Francis II had had a stormy reign.

  7. Anne made the final treaty ending the Hundred Years' War, the Treaty of Etaples and, in 1491 (despite Austrian and English opposition), arranged the marriage of her brother Charles to Anne, Duchess of Brittany, in order to annex Brittany to the French crown.