Valois-Angoulême
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- 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 )-
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 ) -
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- (I) Louise, * August 19, 1515 at Amboise Castle , † September 21, 1517 there
- (I) Charlotte , * October 23, 1516 at Amboise Castle , † September 8, 1524 there
- (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 )-
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 ) -
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 ) -
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 ) - 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 )- Marie Elisabeth, born October 27, 1572 in Paris, † April 2, 1578 there, buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis
- (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
- (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- (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
- (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 )- Louis, * 1630 in Paris, † October 4, 1637 Castle Écouen , Comte d'Auvergne, buried in the Minorite Church in Paris
- 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 ) - Armand, born July 14, 1635 in Paris, † November 16, 1639 there, Comte d'Auvergne, buried in the Minorite Church in Paris
- 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
- (illegitimate, mother unknown) Antoine Charles Louis, Bâtard de Valois, called le Chevalier d'Angoulême , * 1648/49, † September 25, 1701, September 4, 1677 legitimized
- (illegitimate, mother unknown) Daughter ⚭ NN
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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 ) - (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 - (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 ) -
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 ) - 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
- Victoire (twin), born June 24, 1556 in Fontainebleau , † August 17, 1556 at Amboise Castle
- Jeanne (twin), * and † June 24, 1556 in Fontainebleau
- (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 ) - (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
- (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
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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 ;
- (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 ) - (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
- (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 ) - (I) Philipp (Philippe), * 1524, † probably 1525
- (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 )
- (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
- (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 )
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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 ;
- 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 )
- (illegitimate, mother unknown) Jean de Valois, Bâtard d'Angoulême, legitimized Beaugency June 1458
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Schwennicke writes La Tour-en-Lauraguais , which is certainly a shortening of the actual facts
- ↑ on the illegitimate children of Count Jean and Charles d'Angoulême see: Detlev Schwennicke, Europäische Stammtafeln, Volume III.2 (1983), Plate 306
- ↑ 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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