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  1. Louis I d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville (1480 - Beaugency, 1 August 1516), was a French aristocrat and general, Grand Chamberlain of France and governor of the Provence. He was the second son of François I, Duke of Longueville and Agnes of Savoy. He succeeded his elder brother François II, when he died childless in 1512. He became Duke of Longueville, Count of Montgommery, Count of ...

  2. Cadet Branchs. House of Orléans-Rothelin. Lords of Varenguebec, Neaufles-Saint-Martin and Heuqueville. Counts and Marquises of Rothelin-Rötteln. Issued from François, illegitimate son of François d'Orléans, Marquis of Rothelin and half-brother of Léonor d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville.

  3. Born in Blandy, Yonne, Bourgogne, France on 5 Jun 1510 to Louis Orleans-Longueville and Johanna "Jeanne" de Baden Hochberg. Louis II, Duke de Longueville de Orléans married Queen Mary de Quise, de Lorraine, Scotland and had 4 children. He passed away on 6 Sep 1537 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France.

  4. Lodewijk II van Longueville (1510 - Rouen, 9 juni 1537) was van 1524 tot aan zijn dood hertog van Longueville. Hij behoorde tot het huis Orléans-Longueville. Levensloop. Lodewijk II was de tweede zoon van hertog Lodewijk I van Longueville en diens echtgenote Johanna, die gravin van Neuchâtel en markgravin van Rothelin was.

  5. 26 de nov. de 2020 · The monarch and, accurately speaking, his regent and wife – Queen Isabeau – forced the Duke of Burgundy and Charles d’Orléans to pledge a reconciliation. A year before Louis’ murder, at the age of 12, Charles had married his first cousin, Isabella de Valois, who was a daughter of Charles VII and widow of Richard II of England.

  6. 12 de nov. de 2020 · Ironically, Louis d’Orléans would ascend to the throne years later, and he would have his childless union with Jeanne annulled. The wife of Pierre II, Duke de Bourbon, Anne would have one surviving daughter – the sickly Suzanne de Bourbon, who would die without issue, resulting in the extinction of Charlotte’s line.

  7. Louis of Valois, Count of Chartres (1318–1328) Louis I, Duke of Orléans (1372–1407) Louis, Duke of Guyenne (1397–1415) Louis I of Anjou (1339–1384) Louis II of Anjou, king of Naples (r. 1389–1399) Louis III of Anjou, king of Naples (r. 1417–1426) Louis II d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville (1510–1537) Louis of Valois (1549–1550 ...