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  1. Marie Marguerite de Valois (1444–1473) was the illegitimate daughter of King Charles VII of France and his mistress Agnès Sorel. [1] She had two sisters, Charlotte de Valois (1446–1477) and Jeanne de Valois (born 1448). Marie married Olivier de Coétivy, Count of Taillebourg. [2]

  2. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Marie Marguerite de Valois (1444–1473) was the natural daughter of King Charles VII of France and his mistress Agnès Sorel. She had two sisters, Charlotte de Valois (1446–1477) and Jeanne de Valois (born 1448). Marie married Olivier de Coétivy, Count of Taillebourg.

  3. Marie Marguerite de Valois ( 1444 - 1473 ), dame de Royan et de Mornac, comtesse de Taillebourg, est la fille naturelle du roi de France Charles VII et de sa favorite Agnès Sorel et est donc la demi-sœur du roi Louis XI .

  4. Aware of one another’s accomplishments, the four brothers sometimes employed the same artists, such as the sculptor Jean de Liège (Bust of Marie de France, 41.100.132), the sculptor, illuminator, and glass designer André Beauneveu (Prophet, 1995.301), and the illuminators Herman, Paul, and Jean de Limbourg (Belles Heures, 54.1.1).

  5. 17 de mai. de 2023 · Résumé. Plan. Auteur. Acheter. Français. De la liaison de Charles VII et Agnès Sorel naissent quatre filles, dont trois atteignent l’âge adulte. L’une d’elles, Marie, épouse Olivier de Coëtivy, conseiller de Charles VII.

  6. 7 de out. de 2021 · Marie de Valois, Hereditary Duchess of Burgundy, was born on 13 February 1457. She was born at Coudenburg Palace in Brussels, which existed since at least the 12th century. Known commonly as Mary of Burgundy, her parents were Charles Martin, known as the Bold, and Isabelle of Bourbon.

  7. Marie of Valois may refer to: Marie of Valois, Duchess of Calabria (1309–1332), the eldest daughter of Charles of Valois to his third wife Mahaut of Châtillon. Marie of France, Duchess of Bar (1344–1404), or Marie of Valois, the sixth child and second daughter of John II of France and Bonne of Bohemia.