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  1. Charles I, Count of Armagnac. Charles d'Armagnac (born 1425; died 3 June 1497 in Castelnau-de-Montmiral at the age of 72 years) was Count of Armagnac and Rodez from 1473 to 1497. He was the son of John IV, Count of Armagnac [1] and Rodez, and Isabella d'Évreux. His older brother, Count John V, was a leader of the League of the ...

  2. The only male survivor of the House of Armagnac was, Charles I, Count of Armagnac, Viscount Fezensaguet, who was born in 1425 and died without issue 3 June 1497 in Castelnau-de-Montmiral at the age of 72 years. Charles I of Armagnac was particularly troublesome and King Louis XI had him confined in prison for thirteen years, from ...

  3. In 1410 the daughter of Count Bernard VII of Armagnac (d. 1418) was married to Duke Charles I of Orleans. Charles' father had been killed by supporters of the duke of Burgundy , who resented Orleans' influence on the king.

  4. The Treaty of Calais (1360) during the Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453) gave suzerainty over Armagnac to the English; an appeal by the Armagnac count Jean I against English rule (1368) gave Charles V of France a pretext to resume that war. During the 14th century the counts of Armagnac greatly increased their holdings.

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  5. He was the son of John IV, Count of Armagnac and Rodez, and Isabella d'Évreux. His older brother, Count John V, was a leader of the League of the Public Weal against King Louis XI of France, causing Charles to be imprisoned for fifteen years. John was killed in a skirmish, allowing Charles to inherit the title of Count of Armagnac.

  6. Charles I 1473–1497; Casa de Alenzón. Carlos II 1509–1525; Casa de Albret. Henri I 1527–1555; Jeanne of Albret 1555–1572; Enrique II (Rey de Francia como Enrique IV 1572–1589) Casa de Lorena. Henry de Lorraine, el joven 1607-1666; Louis de Lorraine 1666-1718, hijo de lo anterior; Charles de Lorraine 1718-1751, hijo de lo anterior.

  7. Armagnac. In Armagnac. The Armagnac party was formed in opposition to the Burgundians as a result of the murder of Louis, duke of Orléans (brother of the mad king Charles VI), by John the Fearless, duke of Burgundy (1407). With the marriage of his daughter to the son of….