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  1. Anne of Brittany (Breton: Anna; 25/26 January 1477 – 9 January 1514) was reigning Duchess of Brittany from 1488 until her death, and Queen of France from 1491 to 1498 and from 1499 to her death. She was the only woman to have been queen consort of France twice.

  2. Anne Of Brittany (born Jan. 25, 1477, Nantes, Fr.—died Jan. 9, 1514, Blois) was the duchess of Brittany and twice queen consort of France, who devoted her life to safeguarding the autonomy of Brittany within the kingdom of France. Daughter of Duke Francis II of Brittany and Margaret of Foix, Anne succeeded to her father’s duchy on Sept. 9 ...

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  3. 22 de oct. de 2019 · By. Jone Johnson Lewis. Updated on October 22, 2019. Known for: the richest woman in Europe in her time; Queen of France twice, married to two kings in succession. Occupation: sovereign Duchess of Burgundy. Dates: January 22, 1477 - January 9, 1514. Also known as: Anne de Bretagne, Anna Vreizh. Background.

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  4. Only child and heir of the Duke and Duchess of Brittany to survive to adulthood. Reign: Duchess of Brittany (9 Sept 1488 – 9 Jan 1514) Queen of France (6 Dec 1491 – 7 April 1498) & (8 Jan 1499 – 9 Jan 1514) Marriage and kids: – Maximilian I, King of Germany (1490 – annulled 1492) – Charles VIII, King of France (1491-1498)

  5. Anne of Brittany (c. 1477–1514) French queen, patron of the arts, and a powerful force in her brief lifetime. Name variations: Anne de Bretagne; duchess of Brittany.

  6. Anne of Brittany 1477–1514 Duchess of BrittanyAnne of Brittany led the duchy* of Brittany after her father, the duke, died in 1488. As the wife of two French kings, she also played a significant role in the political and cultural life of France during the early years of the Renaissance.

  7. 8 de may. de 2018 · ANNE OF BRITTANY (1477 – 1514; ruled 1491 – 1498, 1499 – 1514), queen of France. Duchess of Brittany and twice queen of France, Anne was the daughter of Francis II (1435 – 1488) of Brittany and Marguerite de Foix. She was eleven when a French army defeated her father in the Fools' War in August 1488.