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  1. Charles de France dit Charles II d'Orléans, né le 22 janvier 1522 à Saint-Germain-en-Laye, et mort le 9 septembre 1545 à l'abbaye bénédictine de Forest-Montiers, près d’Abbeville, est le sixième enfant et le troisième fils du roi de France François I er et de son épouse Claude de France, duchesse de Bretagne.

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  2. Charles II of Orléans (22 January 1522 – 9 September 1545) was the third son of Francis I and Claude of France . Duke of Orléans. Drawing by unknown artist. From his birth until the death of his oldest brother Francis, Dauphin of France (Francis I's eldest son), in 1536, Charles was known as the Duke of Angoulême. [1] .

  3. A depiction of Charles' imprisonment in the Tower of London from an illuminated manuscript of his poems. Charles of Orléans (24 November 1394 – 5 January 1465) was Duke of Orléans from 1407, following the murder of his father, Louis I, Duke of Orléans.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Charles d'Angoulême, Duke of Orléans (January 22, 1522 – September 9, 1545) was the third son of King Francis I of France and Claude of France, daughter of Louis XII of France. Duke of Orléans. Upon the death of Francis, Dauphin of France (Francis I's eldest son) in 1536, Charles became Duc d'Orléans, a titled he received from ...

    • Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Île-de-France
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  5. The arms of the Kingdom of France (1831-1848) In 1830, following the French July Revolution, the House of Orléans became the ruling house when the monarch of the elder restored Bourbon line, Charles X, was replaced by the 6th duke, Louis Philippe III d'Orléans, son of Philippe Egalité.

  6. Charles D'Orleans. Considered one of the finest French poets writing in the courtly tradition, Charles d’Orleans was born into an aristocratic family: His father was Louis d’Orleans, his grandfather was Charles V of France, and his uncle was Charles VI.

  7. Charles, duc d’Orléans (born November 24, 1394, Paris, France—died January 4, 1465, Amboise) was the last, and one of the greatest, of the courtly poets of France, who during exile in England also earned a reputation for his poems in English.