Valois-Angoulême

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Valois-Angoulême was a branch line of the House of Valois-Orléans and thus of the House of Valois , which had split off from the older line of Valois-Orléans in 1407 (conferring the title Count of Angoulême ).

history

With François d'Orléans ( Franz I ), the grandson of the first title holder, this line took control of France in 1515 and kept it until the death of Henry III. 1589

Tribe list

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    Johann (Jean) , born June 26, 1404, † April 30, 1467 in Castle Cognac , 1407 Count of Angoulême and Périgord , buried in the Cathedral of Angoulême ;
    ⚭ August 31, 1449 Marguerite de Rohan, † 1497, daughter of Alain IX. de Rohan , Vicomte de Rohan ( House Rohan ) - ancestors see House Valois-Orléans
    1. Ludwig (Louis), * probably 1455, † in the Château de Bouteville probably 1458, 3 years old
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      Karl (Charles) , * 1459, † January 1, 1496 in Châteauneuf-sur-Charente , 1467 Count of Angoulême and Périgord, Seigneur d' Epernay et de Romorantin , 1489 Governor of Guyenne , buried in Angoulême Cathedral ;
      ⚭ (Marriage contract of February 16, 1488 in Paris) Luise of Savoy , * September 11, 1476, † September 23, 1531 in Grès-en-Gâtinais , Compiègne February 4, 1516 Duchesse d'Angoulême, 1515 and 1525 regent of France, 1524 Duchesse d'Anjou et de Nemours , Comtesse de Maine , 1528 Duchesse de Bourbon et Comtesse de Touraine , daughter of Philip I , Duke of Savoy , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ( House of Savoy )
      1. Margarete (Marguerite) d'Orléans , 1515 Marguerite de France, * April 11, 1492 in Angoulême , † December 21, 1549 Château d ' Odos ( Pyrenees ), 1509/25 Duchesse d'Alençon et Comtesse d'Armagnac , 1517 Duchesse de Berry , poet of the Heptaméron , buried in Pau ;
        ⚭ I December 2, 1509 Charles IV , Duke of Alençon , † April 11, 1525 in Lyon , also buried there ( House of Valois-Alençon );
        ⚭ II January 24, 1527 Henri II. D'Albret , 1517 King of Navarre , 1550 Duc d' Albret , Prince de Béarn , Comte de Foix etc., 1528 Governor and Admiral of Guyenne , † May 29, 1555 in Pau ( house Albret )
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        Franz I. (François I.) (François d'Orléans), * September 12, 1494 in Cognac , † March 31, 1547 at Rambouillet Castle , knight, 1496 Count of Angoulême, Périgord and Asti , 1514 Duke of Valois , 1514 / 24 Duke of Brittany , 1515 King of France , 1515/21 Duke of Milan , founded the Collège de France in 1518 , Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ;
        ⚭ I May 18, 1514 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye Claude de France , * October 13, 1499 in Romorantin , † July 20, 1524 in Blois , 1514 Duchesse de Berry and Comtesse de Blois , 1514 Duchess of Bretagne, daughter of King Ludwig XII. , buried in the Saint-Denis basilica ( Valois-Orléans house );
        ⚭ II July 3rd / 5th August 1530 Abbaye de Veien (between Captieux and Roquefort ) Eleonore Archduchess of Austria , * November 24, 1498, † 17/18. February 1558 in Talavera de la Reina , daughter of Philip the Fair , Archduke of Austria, King of Castile ( Habsburg ), widow of Manuel I , King of Portugal ( House of Avis ), buried in the Escorial
        1. (I) Louise, * August 19, 1515 at Amboise Castle , † September 21, 1517 there
        2. (I) Charlotte , * October 23, 1516 at Amboise Castle , † September 8, 1524 there
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          (I) Franz III. (François III.) , Born February 28, 1518 at Amboise Castle ; † poisoned August 10, 1536 at Tournon Castle , Dauphin von Viennois , 1524 Duke of Brittany , buried in the Saint-Denis basilica
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          (I) Heinrich II. (Henri II.) , Born March 31, 1519 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye , † July 10, 1559 in Paris after a tournament accident , 1519 Duke of Orléans , 1536 Dauphin of Viennois , 1539/44 Duke of Brittany , General of the Army in 1542, King of France in 1547 , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ;
          ⚭ 27./28. October 1533 Caterina de 'Medici (Catherine de Medicis), * April 13, 1519 in Florence , † January 5, 1589 in Blois , Princess of Urbino, 1524 Comtesse de Boulogne et d' Auvergne , Dame de La Tour et Comtesse de Lauraguais , 1559/66 Duchesse de Bourbon , 1552, 1559/63 and 1574/75 regent of France, daughter of Lorenzo di Piero de 'Medici , Duke d' Urbino , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ( Medici )
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            Francis II , born January 19, 1544 in Fontainebleau ; † December 5, 1560 in Orléans , 1544 Duke of Bretagne , 1546 Governor of Languedoc , 1547 Dauphin of Viennois , 1558 King (consort) of Scotland , 1558 Titular King of England and Ireland , 1559 King of France , Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece , buried in the Saint-Denis basilica ;
            ⚭ April 19, 1558 by procura in Paris, April 24, 1558 personally there Maria Stuart , 1542/67 (1587) Queen of Scotland, 1558 Queen of England and Ireland, * December 7, 1542 in Linlithgow Palace , † executed February 18 1587 in Fotheringhay Castle , daughter of James V , King of Scotland ( House of Stuart ), she married Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley , Duke of Albany , Earl of Ross , Duke of Rothesay , † murdered 10th July 1565 February 1567 (House of Stuart), and third marriage on May 15, 1567 James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell , † 1578, Darnley's murderer ( House Hepburn )
          2. Elisabeth (Isabelle) , born April 2, 1545 in Fontainebleau ; † October 3, 1568 in Madrid , buried in the Escorial ;
            ⚭ July 10, 1559 by procura in Paris, February 2, 1560 personally in Toledo Philip II (Felipe II) , King of Spain , Naples and Sicily , King of Portugal in 1580 , † September 13, 1598 in the Escorial, also buried there ( Habsburg )
          3. Claudia (Claude) , born November 12, 1547 in Fontainebleau , † February 21 (maybe also January 20) 1575 in Nancy , buried there in the church of Saint-François-des-Cordeliers ;
            ⚭ February 15, 1559 in Paris Charles III. , 1545 Duke of Lorraine and Bar etc., † May 14, 1608 in Nancy, buried there in the church of Saint-François-des-Cordeliers ( House Châtenois )
          4. Ludwig (Louis), born February 3, 1549 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye , † November 24, 1550 in Mantes , Duke of Orléans
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            Charles IX (Charles IX.) Maximilian , born June 27, 1550 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye , † May 30, 1574 in Vincennes Castle , 1550 Duke of Orléans and Angoulême , 1560 King of France , Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece , 1563 of legal age, buried in the Saint-Denis basilica ;
            ⚭ October 22, 1570 by procura in Speyer , November 26, 1570 personally in Mézières Elisabeth Imperial Princess and Archduchess of Austria, as a spiritual widow in the Poor Clare Monastery in Vienna, * June 5, 1554, † January 22, 1592 in the Poor Clare Monastery in Vienna, there too buried, daughter of Maximilian II , Roman-German Emperor ( Habsburg )
            1. Marie Elisabeth, born October 27, 1572 in Paris, † April 2, 1578 there, buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis
            2. (illegitimate, mother: Marie Touchet , Dame de Belleville , * 1549 in Orléans , † March 28, 1638 in Paris , daughter of Jean Touchet and Marie Mathy; ⚭ 1578 François de Balzac, Seigneur d ' Entragues , governor of Orléans, House Balzac ) Son
            3. (illegitimate, mother: Marie Touchet, see above) Charles Bâtard de Valois , born April 28, 1573 at Fayet Castle in Barraux , † September 24, 1650 in Paris, 1586 abbot of La Chaise-Dieu , 1589 abbot of Saint-André Clermont , resigns 1589, 1589 Count of Clermont and Auvergne , Baron de La Tour , Comte de La Chaise, de Lauraguais , de La Landemage et de Carcassonne , 1589 Grand Prior of the Order of Malta of France, Governor of Auvergne , 1591 Comte d ' Alais , 1619 Comte de Penthièvre , January 1620 Duke of Angoulême , Count of Ponthieu , Seigneur de Cognac et de Merpins , legitimized April 13, 1620, French envoy and lieutenant colonel;
              ⚭ I (marriage contract of Pézenas May 6, 1591) Charlotte de Montmorency, * 1571/72, † August 12, 1636 in Paris, daughter of Henri I. de Montmorency , 3rd Duke of Montmorency , peer of France , marshal of France ( tribe list the Montmorency );
              ⚭ II February 25, 1644 Boissy-Saint-Léger Françoise de Nargonne , * probably 1622, † August 10, 1713 at Montmort Castle , daughter of Charles, Baron de Mareuil , and Léonore de La Rivière
              1. (I) Henri de Valois, * 1594, † January 8, 1668 in Montigny-Lencoup , Comte de Lauraguais, disinherited in 1609 because of mental weakness, buried in the Montigny-Lencoup monastery
              2. (I) Louis-Emmanuel , * 1596 in Clermont , † November 13, 1653 in Paris, Abbot of Saint-André in Clermont and La Chaise-Dieu , 1612/29 Bishop of Agde , resigns, 1650 2nd Duke of Angoulême, Comte de Lauraguais, d'Alais, de Ponthieu etc., French Colonel General and Governor of Provence , buried in Chaumont-en-Bourgogne ;
                ⚭ February 8, 1629 Henriette de La Guiche, * 1597/98, † May 22, 1682 in Paris, heiress of Philibert, Seigneur de La Guiche et de Chaumont ( La Guiche house ), and Antoinette de Daillon du Lude ( Daillon house ) , Widow of Jacques de Matignon, Comte de Thorigny ( House of Goyon )
                1. Louis, * 1630 in Paris, † October 4, 1637 Castle Écouen , Comte d'Auvergne, buried in the Minorite Church in Paris
                2. Marie Françoise, * May 27, 1632, † May 4, 1696 in the Abbey of Essey near Alençon , 1653 3rd Duchesse d'Angoulême, Comtesse de Lauraguais, d'Alais, de Ponthieu etc., buried May 6, 1696 in the abbey Essey;
                  ⚭ November 3, 1649 in Toulon Louis de Lorraine , 1637 7th Duke of Joyeuse , Peer of France , Count of Eu , Duke of Angoulême de iure uxoris , † September 27, 1654 ( House of Guise )
                3. Armand, born July 14, 1635 in Paris, † November 16, 1639 there, Comte d'Auvergne, buried in the Minorite Church in Paris
                4. François , born April 24, 1639 in Aix-en-Provence , † July 10, 1644 in Salon-de-Crau , Comte d'Auvergne, buried in the cathedral of Aix-en-Provence
                5. (illegitimate, mother unknown) Antoine Charles Louis, Bâtard de Valois, called le Chevalier d'Angoulême , * 1648/49, † September 25, 1701, September 4, 1677 legitimized
                  1. (illegitimate, mother unknown) Daughter ⚭ NN
              3. François de Valois , * probably 1598, † September 19, 1622 in Pézenas , Comte d'Alais, Seigneur de Montigny-Lencoup et de Sézanne , Baron de Folembray et de Coucy , French colonel-general, buried in the Franciscan monastery in Paris  ;
                ⚭ April 26, 1622 in Paris Louise Henriette de La Châtre , Dame de La Maisonfort , † June 4, 1634, heir daughter of Louis, Baron de Maisonfort ( House of La Châtre ), and Louise d'Estampes de Valençay ( House of Estampes ), she married in second marriage on January 7, 1625 François de Crussol d'Uzès, 4th Duke of Uzès , peer of France , † July 14, 1680 ( house Crussol ), divorced, and in third marriage Claude Pot Seigneur de Rhodes ( house Pot )
              4. (illegitimate, mother: Isabelle de Crécy ) Marie Bâtarde de Valois, February 1634 legitimized as d'Angoulême ;
                ⚭ I Daniel d ' Hazeville , Seigneur de Gadancourt  ;
                ⚭ II David Dadé, Seigneur de Becheron
              5. (illegitimate, mother: Isabelle de Crécy, see above) Anne de Valois, Bâtarde d'Angoulême, May 18, 1638 nun in Morienval
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            Henry III. (Henri III) Édouard Alexandre, born September 19, 1551 in Fontainebleau , † murdered August 2, 1589 in Saint-Cloud , 1560 Duke of Orléans and Angoulême , February 8, 1566 in Moulins, Duke of Anjou and Bourbon , Count of Forez , Peer of France , 1566 Duke of Auvergne etc., 1569 Lieutenant General , 1573/76 King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania , 1574 King of France , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ;
            ⚭ probably in Poland, divorced 1574, NN Princess Giedroyć ;
            ⚭ (then probably II) February 15, 1575 Princess Louise of Lorraine- Mercœur , 1589 Duchesse de Bourbon , * April 30, 1553, † January 29, 1601 in Moulins , daughter of Nicolas de Lorraine, duc de Mercœur , buried in Saint- Honoré in Paris ( Guise House )
          7. Margarete (Marguerite) , born May 14, 1553 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye ; † March 27, 1615 in Paris, 1599 Duchesse de Valois , Comtesse de Senlis , Clermont et d' Etampes ;
            ⚭18. August 1572 ( blood wedding ) in Paris, divorced December 17, 1599 in Rome Henri de Bourbon , 1562 Duke of Vendôme etc., 1572 as Henry III. King of Navarre , 1589 as Henry IV. King of France , † murdered May 14, 1610 in Paris, buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis ( Bourbonen )
          8. Franz Herkules (François Hercule) later Franz, born March 18, 1555 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye , † June 10, 1584 in Château-Thierry , 1576 Duke of Alençon and Château-Thierry, 1576 Duke of Touraine and Berry , 1574 Heir to the throne, 1577 Lieutenant General of the Army, 1580/82 Governor of Brabant , 1582 Duke of Lorraine , 1582 Count of Perche , Mantes , Meulan , Dreux and Meaux , Peer of France , 1582/83 Count of Flanders , buried in the basilica of Saint-Denis
          9. Victoire (twin), born June 24, 1556 in Fontainebleau , † August 17, 1556 at Amboise Castle
          10. Jeanne (twin), * and † June 24, 1556 in Fontainebleau
          11. (illegitimate, mother: Filippa Duci , Signora di Coui in Piedmont , † between 1582 and 1589) Diane de Valois, Bâtarde de France , * July 25, 1538 in Fossano , † January 11, 1619 in Paris, 1572 legitimized Princess of France, 21 Jun 1563 Duchesse de Châtellerault , February 1576 Duchesse d'Étampes, August 1582 Duchesse d'Angoulême , Comtesse de Ponthieu , March 1588 Dame de Cognac et de Merpins , buried in the Paulaner chapel in Angoulême  ;
            ⚭ I February 14, 1552 Orazio Farnese , Prince of Parma , Duke of Castro , † July 18, 1553 before Hesdin ( Farnese );
            ⚭ II May 3, 1557 in Villers-Cotterêts François de Montmorency , 2nd Duke of Montmorency , Peer of France , Marshal of France , † May 6, 1579 ( list of the Montmorency family )
          12. (illegitimate, mother: Jane Stuart , illegitimate daughter of James IV. , King of Scotland ( House of Stuart ); ⚭ Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming of Leviston, † before 1550, House of Fleming ) Henri bâtard d'Angoulême , called Le Chevalier d'Angoulême , * 1551, † murdered June 2, 1586 in Aix-en-Provence , buried in the Carmelite Church there , Grand Prior of the Order of Malta in France, Admiral of the Levant Coast , Governor of Provence , 1562 Abbot of La Chaise-Dieu , 1568 Abbot by Clairac
          13. (illegitimate, mother: Nicole de Savigny , Baronesse de Fontette et de Saint-Rémy , * probably 1535 in Lorraine, † March 4, 1590, daughter of Georges de Savigny, Seigneur de Sailly ( House Savigny ) and Nicole des Marets  ; ⚭ I Jean de Ville, Seigneur de Saint-Rémy; ⚭ perhaps II secretly Claude de La Baume-Montrevel , 1545 Archbishop of Besançon , † June 14, 1587, ( La Baume-Montrevel )) Henri de Saint-Rémy, called de Valois Bâtard d 'Angoulême , * 1557 in Paris, † February 14, 1621 there, 1st Baron de Fontette - descendants: the de Saint-Rémy and de Val (l) ois-Saint-Rémy, lords of Saint-Rémy, including Jeanne de Saint-Rémy (1756–1791), the main character in the collar affair
        5. (I) Magdalena (Madeleine) , born August 10, 1520 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye ; † July 2, 1537, buried in the Abbey of the Holy Cross in Edinburgh  ;
          ⚭ January 1, 1557 in Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral Jacob (James) V. Stuart , 1513 King of Scotland , † December 14, 1542 in Falkland Palace , buried in Holyrood ( House of Stuart )
        6. (I) Karl (Charles) , born January 22, 1522 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye , † September 9, 1545 in the Abbey of Forestmoutier , 1522 Duke of Angoulême , 1540 Duke of Orléans , Duke of Châtellerault , Count of Clermont- en-Beauvaisis and La Marche , Peer of France , Chamberlain, Governor of Champagne and Brie , Duke of Bourbon in 1543 , buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis
        7. (I) Margarete (Marguerite) , born June 5, 1523 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye ; † September 14, 1574 in Turin , 1530 Duchesse de Berry , buried in Turin Cathedral ;
          ⚭ July 9, 1559 in Paris Emanuel Philibert , 1553 Duke of Savoy , 1559 pretender of Portugal , † August 30, 1580 in Turin, buried in the Cathedral of Turin ( House of Savoy )
        8. (I) Philipp (Philippe), * 1524, † probably 1525
      3. (illegitimate, mother: Antoinette de Polignac, Dame de Combronde ( Chalençon house )) Jeanne Bâtarde d'Angoulême, † after 1531, August 1501 in Lyon legitimized as d'Orléans , March 24, 1522 Comtesse de Bar-sur-Seine  ; ⚭ I August 1501 Jean Aubin, Seigneur de Malicorne et de Surgères  ; ⚭ II Jean IV. De Longwy, Baron de Pagny , Seigneur de Givry etc. ( Chaussin House )
      4. (illegitimate, mother: Antoinette de Polignac, see above) Madeleine d'Orléans, Bâtarde d'Angoulême, † October 26, 1543 in Angoulême , 1490 abbess of Saint-Ausony in Angoulême, 1511 abbess of Faremoutiers , 1515 abbess of Jouarre
      5. (illegitimate, mother: Jeanne Combe (Conte)) Souveraine d'Orléans Bâtarde d'Angoulême, † February 23, 1551, May 1521 legitimized in Dijon ;
        ⚭ (marriage contract of February 10, 1512 at Amboise Castle ) Michel II. Gaillard, Seigneur de Chailly et de Longjumeau , † July 4, 1535 ( Gaillard House )
    3. Jeanne, 1516 Duchesse de Valois , * probably 1462, † probably 1520; ⚭ before 1511 Charles François de Coëtivy, Comte de Taillebourg , 1516 Duc de Valois ( House of Coëtivy )
    4. (illegitimate, mother unknown) Jean de Valois, Bâtard d'Angoulême, legitimized Beaugency June 1458

Individual evidence

  1. Schwennicke writes: Château de Coignac-en-Angoumois; Coignac is the old spelling for Cognac (see. Pierer's Universal Dictionary of 1857), which in Angoumois is
  2. Schwennicke writes La Tour-en-Lauraguais , which is certainly a shortening of the actual facts
  3. on the illegitimate children of Count Jean and Charles d'Angoulême see: Detlev Schwennicke, Europäische Stammtafeln, Volume III.2 (1983), Plate 306
  4. In Volume III.2, Plate 306 (Bastards of Orléans) of the European Family Tables, Schwennicke describes Antoinette de Polignac, Dame de Combronde, as the wife of Jean de Polignac from a bastard line. Volume XIII, Plate 4 (Les Amboise) reads: “Guy sn de Ravel Franz Rat und Km 1502/07, 11.I 1508 †; ⚭ 18.XI 1491 Françoise Dauphine de l'Espinasse dite Mlle. De Combronde, Dame de Saint-Ilpize et de Combronde, † after 27.XI 1510, T by Érard dit Béraud D de l'E sn de Combronde et de Jaligny and Antoinette de Polignac ”. In Volume IX, Plate 90 (Die Vicomtes de Polignac) he lists an Antoinette de Polignac, attested in 1473/1513, daughter of Guillaume Armand Vicomte de Polignac († 1473) and Amadea von Saluzzo, to whom he assigns three marriages: ⚭ I (marriage contract from January 24, 1473) Claude de Montbel, † before 1476; ⚭ II 1478 Érard called Béraud Dauphin de l'Espinasse, † 1482; ⚭ III around 1483 Hugues de La Palud, Marshal of Savoy, † before 1513.

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