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  1. Louis-Emmanuel de Valois (Clermont-en-Auvergne, 28 April 1596 – Paris, 13 November 1653) was count of Auvergne and duke of Angoulême . Biography. Louis-Emmanuel de Valois, conte d'Alais, [1] was the son of Charles de Valois, the illegitimate son of King Charles IX and Marie Touchet.

    • Marie Henriette de La Guiche
  2. Louis-Emmanuel de Valois, Count d'Alais, who succeeded his father as duke of Angoulême and was colonel-general of light cavalry and governor of Provence; his daughter Marie Françoise de Valois married Louis, Duke of Joyeuse; François, who died in 1622.

  3. Louis Antoine of France, Duke of Angoulême (6 August 1775 – 3 June 1844) was the elder son of Charles X and the last Dauphin of France from 1824 to 1830.

  4. Louis Emmanuel (1650–1653) Frances Marie (1653–1696) Louis II (1653–1654) Royal domain; Élisabeth Marguerite d'Orléans (1675–1696) Royal domain; Charles de France (1710–1714) Royal domain; Charles Philippe de France (1773–1836) Louis Antoine d'Artois (1836–1844) Royal domain; Duchesses of Angoulême

  5. Louis-Emmanuel de Valois (* 1596 in Clermont; † 13. November 1653 in Paris ) war Herzog von Angoulême , Pair von Frankreich , Herzog von La Guiche , Herzog von Auvergne , Graf von Lauraguais , Alais , Ponthieu , Clermont-en-Beauvaisis , Baron von Coucy , La Tour , Florac , Montigny-Lencoup und Folembray , Herr von Écouen , Sevran ...

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  7. The Château d'Angoulême was a castle in the town of Angoulême, in the Charente département of France. The only remaining parts are the keep of Lusignan and the tower of Valois , which are part of the Town Hall of Angoulême, together with a construction of the 19th century.