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  1. Charles de Valois, Duke of Angoulême (28 April 1573 – 24 September 1650) was an illegitimate son of Charles IX of France and Marie Touchet. First marriage . In 5 May 1591, he married Charlotte de Montmorency, daughter of Henri de Montmorency, 3rd Duke of Montmorency. Issue . Henri d'Angoulême, Count of Lauraguais (1596 - 8 January 1668)

  2. Charles de Valois (20 April 1573 – 24 September 1650) was the Duke of Angoulême and the natural son of Charles IX of France and Marie Touchet; born at the Château de Fayet in Dauphiné. His father, dying in the following year, commended him to the care and favour of his younger brother and successor, Henry III, who faithfully fulfilled the charge. His mother married François de Balzac ...

  3. House of Valois-Orléans-Angoulême John, Count of Angoulême (1399–1467), a younger son of Louis I, Duke of Orléans Charles, Count of Angoulême (1459–1496)

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Charles II of Orléans (22 January 1522 – 9 September 1545) was the third son of Francis I and Claude of France. Duke of Orléans. Charles, around 1543 From his birth until the death of his oldest brother Francis, Dauphin of France (Francis I's eldest son), in 1536, Charles was known as the Duke of Angoulême. After his brother's death, he ...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2021 · Charles d’Orléans, Count d’Angoulême (born in 1459 and died on the 1st of January 1496) was a member of the French Valois-Orléans-Angoulême branch of the royal House of Valois. He was descended from Louis I, Duke d’Orléans, who was the youngest surviving son of King Charles V of France known as the Wise ( le Sage ) and his cousin-wife, Queen Jeanne de Bourbon.

  6. Desenho de Daniel Dumonstier, mansão de Waddesdon, século XVII. Carlos de Valois-Angolema (em francês: Charles d'Angoulême; Château du Fayet, Delfinado, 28 de abril de 1573 – Paris, 24 de setembro de 1650) foi um bastardo real francês, conde de Auvérnia, duque de Angolema e memorialista .

  7. 1 de may. de 2022 · Charles de Valois (20 April 1573 – 24 September 1650) was the Duke of Angoulême and the natural son of Charles IX of France and Marie Touchet; born at the Château de Fayet in Dauphiné. His father, dying in the following year, commended him to the care and favour of his younger brother and successor, Henry III, who faithfully fulfilled the charge.[1]