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  1. Philip, the eldest of Charles's younger brothers, had become bishop of Beauvais in 1356, and so their mother obtained permission from King John II of France to divide the counties between the remaining brothers, Peter and Robert. Peter received Alençon, and became Count of Alençon, while Perche was assigned to Robert, who became Count of Perche.

  2. Charles IV, Duke of Alençon. Charles IV of Alençon (2 September 1489 in Alençon – 11 April 1525 in Lyon) was the son of René of Alençon and Margaret of Vaudémont. He succeeded his father in 1492 as Duke of Alençon and Count of Perche, and was also Count of Armagnac, Fézensac, Viscount of Rodez, Count of Fezensaguet, l'Isle-Jourdain ...

  3. Count of Alençon and Perche (1340-1404) Pierre II, Count of Alençon (Q592757) ... Charles II, Count of Alençon. 0 references. mother. Maria de Lara. 0 references ...

  4. Charles II of Alençon, called the Magnanimous (1297 – 26 August 1346) was the second son of Charles of Valois and his first wife Margaret, Countess of Anjou, and brother of Philip VI of France. He was Count of Alençon and Count of Perche (1325 – 1346), as well as Count of Chartres and Count of Joigny (1335 – 1336).

  5. 10 de abr. de 2019 · Charles II d’Alençon dit Charles II le Magnanime, né en 1297, mort le 26 août 1346, est le deuxième fils de Charles, comte de Valois, et de Marguerite d’Anjou, et donc frère du roi de France Philippe VI de Valois. Il est comte de Chartres, du Perche et d’Alençon. Il fait ses premières armes en Guyenne sous les ordres de son père ...

  6. John II of Alençon (2 March 1409, Château d'Argentan – 8 September 1476, Paris) was the son of John I of Alençon and Marie of Brittany. He succeeded his father as Duke of Alençon and Count of Perche as a minor in 1415, after the latter's death at the Battle of Agincourt. He saw action as a young man at the Battle of Verneuil on 17 August 1424, and was captured by the English. He was held ...

  7. René was born in 1454 to the House of Valois-Alençon. He was the son of John II of Alençon and Marie of Armagnac. [1] In 1478, he was restored as Duke of Alençon and Count of Perche, titles which had been confiscated from his family after his father's conviction in 1474.