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  1. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Louise Of Savoy was the mother of King Francis I of France, who as regent twice during his reign played a major role in the government of France. The daughter of Philip II the Landless, duke of Savoy, and Marguerite de Bourbon, Louise married Charles de Valois-Orléans, comte d’Angoulême; they had.

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  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. 12 de ene. de 2018 · Louise’s first major test was to become regent of France from 1515-1516, during Francis’s trip to Italy. After Francis returned home, Louise continued in her role as ruler as her son was more fond of hunting and pleasure-seeking than governance in his earlier years.

  4. Louise of Savoy (1476–1531) Duchess of Angoulême, mother of King Francis I, and regent of France who negotiated, with Margaret of Austria, the Peace of Cambrai. Name variations: Louise de Savoie. Regent of France (1515–1516, 1525–1526); born September 11, 1476, in the Châteaux de Pont-d'Ain in Savoy, now southwest France; died on ...

  5. Christine Marie of France (10 February 1606 – 27 December 1663) was Duchess of Savoy from 26 July 1630 to 7 October 1637 as the consort of Duke Victor Amadeus I. She was the daughter of Henry IV of France and sister of Louis XIII. Following her husband's death in 1637, she acted as regent of Savoy between 1637 and 1648.

  6. 12 de nov. de 2016 · Louise of Savoy, Duchess of Angoulême and Regent of France. November 11, 2016 Susan Abernethy 9 Comments. Louise of Savoy. The men of France invoked the ancient Merovingian Salic Law to bar women from inheriting the throne of France but this hasn’t stopped women from ruling the kingdom. There is a prominent tradition of women acting as Regents.

  7. This made easier Louise of Savoys rise to power as a regent in 1515, only nine months after her son Francis I’s ascension to the throne. Anne of France’s government prefigured that of Louise of Savoy; it represented its basis, its practical and theoretical principle of establishment.