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  1. Jeanne d'Angoulême, Countess of Bar-sur-Seine (c. 1490 – after 1531/1538), Dame de Givry, Baroness of Pagny and of Mirebeau, was an illegitimate half-sister of King Francis I of France and princess Marguerite de Navarre. She was created suo jure Countess of Bar-sur-Seine in 1522.

  2. Biographie. Jeanne d'Angoulême (née avant 1498 - morte en 1538), est la fille naturelle de Charles d'Orléans, dit Charles d'Angoulême, prince du sang, et d' Antoinette de Polignac (des Polignac ou Poullignac d'Ecoyeux ), ultérieurement dame de Combronde. Elle est parfois aussi appelée Jeanne de Valois ou Jeanne de Valois ...

  3. Jeanne d'Angoulême (c. 1490 – after 1531/1538), married firstly Jean Aubin, Seigneur de Malicorne, and secondly, Jean IV de Longwy, Baron of Pagny, by whom she had three daughters. The youngest, Jacqueline de Longwy (died 28 August 1561), in her own turn married Louis III de Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier .

  4. 1 de may. de 2022 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jeanne of Angouleme, Countess of Bar-sur-Seine (c. 1490 - after 1531/1538), Dame de Givry, Baroness of Pagny and of Mirebeau, was the illegitimate half-sister of King Francis I of France. [1] She was created suo jure Countess of Bar-sur-Seine in 1522.

    • 1490
    • circa 1535 (40-50)
    • Angoulême, Poitou-Charentes, France
    • Paul Douglas Van Dillen
    • Counts of Angoulême
    • Dukes of Angoulême
    • Duchesses of Angoulême
    • Further Reading

    House of Guilhelmides

    1. Turpio(839–863) 2. Emenon of Poitiers (863–866), brother of Turpio 2.1. Aymer of Poitiers (Aymer I of Angoulême) (916–926),son of Emenon

    House of Taillefer

    1. Wulgrin I (866–886), first hereditary count, appointed by Charles the Bald 2. Alduin I (886–916),son of Wulgrin I 3. William II ("Taillefer" I) (926–c.945),son of Alduin I 4. Aymer II (after 945–before 952),son of William II (Taillefer I) 5. Bernard (after 945–before 952),son of William I (William I is the son of Wulgrin I and brother to Alduin I) 6. Arnald I "Voratio" (after 950–before 952),son of Alduin I 7. William III "Talleyrand" (952/964–before 973/975),son of Bernard 8. Rannulf "Bom...

    House of Lusignan

    1. Hugh X of Lusignan (Hugh I of Angoulême) (1219–1249). His father, Hugh IX of Lusignan, was married to Mathilde of Angoulême, daughter of Wulgrin IIITaillefer (see above) 2. Hugh XI of Lusignan(II of Angoulême) (1246–1250) 3. Hugh XII of Lusignan(III of Angoulême) (1250–1270) 4. Hugh XIII of Lusignan(IV of Angoulême) (1270–1303) 5. Guy(1303–1308) 6. Part of Aquitaine(1308–1317) 7. Royal Domain(1317–1328)

    Louise of Savoy (1476–1531) - wife of Charles, Count of Angoulêmefrom 1488.
    Hazlitt, W. Carew. The Coinage of the European Continent.London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1893.
    Migne, Jacques-Paul. Dictionnaire de l'art de vérifier les dates des faits historiques, des chartes, des chroniques et autres anciens monuments.Paris: 1854.
    Watson, Rowan Charles. The Counts of Angoulême from the 9th to the mid 13th Century. PhD dissertation. University of East Anglia, 1979.
  5. Isabella (French: Isabelle d'Angoulême, IPA: [izabɛl dɑ̃ɡulɛm]; c. 1186 / 1188 – 4 June 1246) was Queen of England from 1200 to 1216 as the second wife of King John, Countess of Angoulême in her own right from 1202 until her death in 1246, and Countess of La Marche from 1220 to 1246 as the wife of Count Hugh.

  6. In 1934, she was played, under the name Duchess d'Angoulême, by Gladys Cooper in The Iron Duke, opposite George Arliss as the Duke of Wellington. In 1938, she was played by Marilyn Knowlden in Marie-Antoinette, opposite Norma Shearer as the queen. In 1975, in the French television drama Marie-Antoinette, Marie-Thérèse was played by Anne ...