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  1. Duque d'Alençon, Conde de Perche. Juan II de Alençon (2 de marzo de 1409, Château d'Argentan -8 de septiembre de 1476, París) fue hijo de Juan I de Alençon y de María de Bretaña, Señora de La Guerche. En 1415, con 6 años, sucedió a su padre como duque de Alençon y conde de Perche, después de la muerte de este último en la batalla ...

  2. Joan of Valois (c. 1294 – 1352) was a Countess consort of Hainaut, Holland, and Zeeland, by marriage to William I, Count of Hainaut. She acted as regent of Hainaut and Holland several times during the absence of her spouse, and she also acted as a political mediator. She was the second eldest daughter of the French prince Charles, Count of ...

  3. 18 de nov. de 2016 · They enjoyed each other’s company. Joan confessed to Joan of Arc she was fearful for her husband’s safety and wanted to be with him. Joan promised to send him back to her safe and sound. When Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake by the English at Rouen on May 30, 1431, Alençon was one of the people most distraught by her loss.

  4. Jeanne d'Orléans (13 September 1409 – 19 May 1432) also known by the anglicized Joan of Valois, was daughter of Charles, Duke of Orléans and Isabella of Valois, their only child to survive into adulthood. As the wife of John II of Alençon, she was also the Duchess of Alençon. In 1424, Jeanne married John II of Alençon, the son of John I of Alençon and Marie of Brittany, in Blois when ...

  5. Joan of Valois (13 September 1409, in Blois – 19 May 1432, in Angers) was the only surviving child of Charles, Duke of Orléans, and Isabella of Valois. She held the title Duchess of Alençon when married to John II of Alençon.