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Anne of France
Regent of France (1461-1522)
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Details
Instance of
human
Born
3 April 1461
Died
14 November 1522
Place of birth
Genappe
Place of death
Chantelle
Sex or gender
female
Given name
Anne
Father
Louis XI of France
Mother
Charlotte of Savoy
Spouse
Peter II, Duke of Bourbon
Child
Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon
,
Charles de Bourbon
Sibling
Joan of Valois
,
Charles VIII of France
,
Joachim de Valois
Occupation
politician
Position held
regent
Citizenship
Kingdom of France
Native language
Middle French
described by source
Small Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
,
Encyclopedic Lexicon
,
A Cyclopaedia of Female Biography
,
A Biographical Dictionary of the Celebrated Women of Every Age and Country
,
Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition
different from
Anne de France
family
House of Valois
languages spoken, written or signed
Middle French
noble title
duke
,
duchess
notable work
Histoire du siege de Brest
,
Enseignements
place of burial
Souvigny Priory
Connected on Wikidata
Author of
Histoire du siege de Brest
Enseignements
Appears in
Carlos, rey emperador
Maximilian
Subject of
Anne of France and Her Daughter Suzanne, Presented by Saint John the Evangelist
Anne of France
Anne of Beaujeu
Beaujeu, (Anne, Lady of)
Depicted in
Anne of France
Anne of France and Her Daughter Suzanne, Presented by Saint John the Evangelist
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Madame Anne de France, duchesse de Bourbonnoys etc, fille du roy Louys le onziesme, epouse de Pierre deuz duc de Bourbounoys BOYER 411
Anne de France, Dame de Beaujeu + 1522 BOYER 259
Parent of
Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon
Charles de Bourbon
Spouse of
Peter II, Duke of Bourbon
Child of
Louis XI of France
Charlotte of Savoy