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  1. Joan of Valois (13 September 1409, in Blois – 19 May 1432, in Angers) was the only surviving child of Charles, Duke of Orléans, and Isabella of Valois. She held the title Duchess of Alençon when married to John II of Alençon.

  2. Joan of Valois, Duchess of Alençon (Q6205642) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Jeanne d'Alençon (Valois) (est. Aug 1409 - certain 19 May 1432)

  3. Joan of Valois was the only surviving child of Charles, Duke of Orléans, and Isabella of Valois. She held the title Duchess of Alençon when married to John II of Alençon.

  4. Juan II de Alençon (2 de marzo de 1409, Château d'Argentan -8 de septiembre de 1476, París) fue hijo de Juan I de Alençon y de María de Bretaña, Señora de La Guerche. En 1415, con 6 años, sucedió a su padre como duque de Alençon y conde de Perche, después de la muerte de este último en la batalla de Agincourt.

  5. 18 de nov. de 2016 · Eight months later, he arranged a betrothal for Joan to John I Count of Alençon, his good friend and companion in the French civil war that was raging at the time. Because Charles’ father had been murdered by the Burgundians, Charles became the head of the opposition party in the civil war.

  6. Joan of France, Duchess of Bourbon (1435–1482) Jeanne de Valois, Dame de Mirabeau (1447–1519), illegitimate daughter of Louis XI of France, by Félizé Regnard; legitimated in 1466, and married to Louis de Bourbon, comte de Roussillon

  7. John II of Alençon (Jean II d’Alençon) (2 March 1409 – 8 September 1476) was a French nobleman. He succeeded his father as Duke of Alençon and Count of Perche as a minor in 1415, after the latter's death at the Battle of Agincourt.