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  1. 21 de dic. de 2013 · Francis I and the art of the Netherlands, Louvre Museum, 18 October 2017 - 15 January 2018 Exposition des primitifs français , Site Richelieu-Louvois , 12 April 1904 - 14 July 1904 References

  2. Louise of Savoy (11 September 1476 – 22 September 1531) was a French noble and regent, Duchess suo jure of Auvergne and Bourbon, Duchess of Nemours and the mother of King Francis I and Marguerite of Navarre. She was politically active and served as the regent of France in 1515, in 1525–1526 and in 1529, during the absence of her son.

  3. 3 de jun. de 2011 · The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that " faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain ". This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.

  4. R. Claude de Rohan-Gié. Categories: Court of Francis I of France. Mistresses of French royalty. Royal mistresses by person.

  5. v. t. e. The president of France, officially the president of the French Republic ( French: Président de la République française ), is the executive head of state of France, and the commander-in-chief of the French Armed Forces. As the presidency is the supreme magistracy of the country, the position is the highest office in France.

  6. Concordat of Bologna. The Concordat of Bologna (1516) was an agreement between King Francis I of France and Pope Leo X that Francis negotiated in the wake of his victory at Marignano in September 1515. The groundwork was laid in a series of personal meetings of king and pope in Bologna, 11–15 December 1515. [1]

  7. 1. He was born in the town of Cognac. Francois 1 was born on 12 September 1494 at the Château de Cognac in the town of Cognac, in what was then the Duchy of Aquitaine. Château Royal in Cognac. He was the son of Charles, Count of Angoulême and Louise of Savoy, and a great-great-grandson of King Charles V of France.