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  1. Media in category "Counts of Angoulême". The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Arms of Isabella of Angoulême.svg 410 × 478; 5 KB. Aymar Taillefer.svg 600 × 701; 15 KB. Demay p29.jpg 555 × 583; 127 KB. Denier du Comté d'Angoulème au nom de Louis IV d'Outremer.jpg 3,917 × 1,929; 525 KB.

  2. Brief Life History of Charles. When “Count of AngoulêmeCharles of Orléans was born on 30 April 1459, in Orléans, Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, France, his father, Comte Jean d'Orléans ou d'Angoulême, was 59 and his mother, Marguerite de Rohan, was 47. He married “Duchess of Angoulême” Louise de Savoie on 16 February 1488, in ...

  3. Aymer, Count of Angoulême. Aymer (also Aymar, Adhemar, Ademar, or Adomar; c. 1160 – 16 June 1202) was the last Count of Angoulême of the House of Taillefer. He was the youngest child of Count William VI and Marguerite de Turenne. [1] Two of his elder brothers, Wulgrin III and William VII, became Counts of Angoulême in succession after the ...

  4. Seal of Isabella of Angoulême (Municipal Archives, Angoulême) Isabella (French: Isabelle d'Angoulême, IPA: [izabɛl dɑ̃ɡulɛm]; c. 1186 / 1188 – 4 June 1246) was Queen of England from 1200 to 1216 as the second wife of King John, Countess of Angoulême in her own right from 1202 until her death in 1246, and Countess of La Marche from 1220 to 1246 as the wife of Count Hugh.

  5. The Count of Artois lived in the Pavillon de Mars, and the Duke of Angoulême in the Pavillon de Flore, which overlooked the River Seine. The Duchess of Angoulême fainted upon arriving at the palace, as it brought back terrible memories of her family's incarceration there, and of the storming of the palace and the massacre of the Swiss Guards on 10 August 1792 .

  6. Duke of Orléans. From his birth until the death of his oldest brother Francis, Dauphin of France (Francis I's eldest son), in 1536, Charles was known as the Duke of Angoulême. [1] After his brother's death, he became Duke of Orléans, [1] [2] a title previously held by his surviving brother Henry, who had succeeded Francis as Dauphin and ...

  7. Jeanne was born in Angoulême about 1490, the illegitimate daughter of Charles, Count of Angoulême and his mistress Antoinette de Polignac. Antoinette served as the chatelaine of the Charles' chateaux, and became a lady-in-waiting and confidante to his young wife Louise of Savoy whom he married on 16 February 1488.