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  1. Hace 1 día · Gilles de Rais ( c. 1405 – 26 October 1440), Baron de Rais, was a knight and lord from Brittany, Anjou and Poitou, a leader in the French army during the Hundred Years' War, and a companion-in-arms of Joan of Arc. He is best known for his reputation and later conviction as a confessed serial killer of children.

  2. Hace 6 días · At the death of Charles IV, Duke of Alençon in 1525, all cadet branches of the House of Valois had become extinct, with the only remaining Valois being the royal family itself. The chief of the Bourbons became the first prince of the blood, the closest to the succession to the throne should the immediate family of the king become extinct.

  3. Hace 6 días · In 1490, two emblematic people of the City of the Dukes undertake to rebuild the church and made the Saint-Martin Oratory their private chapel: the Duke René of Alençon and his wife Marguerite de Lorraine then devoted a fortnight years, without ever being able to finish it.

  4. Hace 5 días · The Spanish Ambassador's secretary could tell him the last letters of the Queen to the King and the Duke of Alençon, almost as soon as they came, whereby he may perceive what intelligence the Spaniards have here.

  5. 20 de may. de 2024 · Episode 62: Misery and Worry. Henri tries to get comfortable as king surrounded by his minions and scholars while Catherine’s problem son, François dAlençon, helps cause the Wars of Religion to break out again. A portrait by Nicholas Hilliard of François, Duke of Alençon and Anjou (circa 1577).

  6. Hace 3 días · Although generally supportive of the Revolution, Balzac could also portray those rebels in the Vendée known as Chouans in a sympathetic or even romantic light, as the last flowering of a doomed plant. This source is a part of the Legacies of the Revolution source collection.

  7. Hace 2 días · “He has also told me that the two that came to Ratisbon were not sent by the Duke of Alençon, but solely by the Prince of Condé to crave his interposition with the King, that the accord might come to pass; and that he had given them an answer in general terms.”