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  1. Catherine of Valois or Catherine of France (27 October 1401 – 3 January 1437) was Queen of England from 1420 until 1422. A daughter of King Charles VI of France, she married King Henry V of England [1] and was the mother of King Henry VI. [a] Catherine's marriage was part of a plan to eventually place Henry V on the throne of France, and ...

  2. Philippe VI de Valois; * 1293; † 22. August 1350 in Coulombs) war von 1328 bis 1350 König von Frankreich . Philipp VI. von Frankreich. Er war der erste König aus dem Haus Valois, einem Seitenzweig der Dynastie der Kapetinger. In seine Regierungszeit fällt der Beginn des Hundertjährigen Krieges zwischen Frankreich und England .

  3. Joan of Valois. Philippa of Hainault (sometimes spelled Hainaut; Middle French: Philippe de Hainaut; 24 June 1310 (or 1315) [1] [2] [3] – 15 August 1369) was Queen of England as the wife and political adviser of King Edward III. [4] She acted as regent in 1346, [5] when her husband was away for the Hundred Years' War .

  4. Her sister, Elisabeth of Valois, would become the third wife of King Philip II of Spain, and her brother Francis II, married Mary, Queen of Scots. [11] Her childhood was spent in the French royal nursery of the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye with her sisters Elisabeth and Claude , under the care of Charlotte de Vienne , baronne de Courton, "a wise and virtuous lady greatly attached to the ...

  5. Blanche of Valois (baptised Marguerite; 1317–1348) was Queen of Germany and Bohemia by her marriage to King and later Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV. She was the youngest daughter of Charles of Valois and his third wife Mahaut of Châtillon .

  6. Basilica of St Denis, Saint-Denis, France. House. Valois. Father. Philip VI of France. Mother. Blanche of Navarre. Joan of France (May 1351 – 16 September 1371), also known as Blanche, was the only child of Philip VI of France and his second wife Blanche of Navarre. Joan was born nine months after her father's death.

  7. Madeleine of Valois (10 August 1520 – 7 July 1537) was a French princess who briefly became Queen of Scotland in 1537 as the first wife of King James V. The marriage was arranged in accordance with the Treaty of Rouen , and they were married at Notre-Dame de Paris in January 1537, despite French reservations over her failing health.