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  1. Carlos de Orleães, Conde de Angolema ou Carlos I de Valois (em francês: Charles d'Orléans, Comte d'Angolema; 1459 - 1496), Conde de Angolema, de Beaumont, Conde do Luxemburgo, Conde de Soissons, Barão de Coucy, Conde do Perigord, Governador da Aquitânia.

  2. Ancestry. References. Sources. Charles, Count of Angoulême. Charles of Orléans (1459 – 1 January 1496) ( French: Charles d'Orléans) was the Count of Angoulême from 1467 until his death. He succeeded his father, John, and was initially under the regency of his mother, Marguerite de Rohan, assisted by Jean I de La Rochefoucauld, one of his vassals.

  3. 31 de mar. de 2016 · Charles d'Orléans, Duc d'Angoulême was born in 1459. He was the son of Jean d'Orléans, Comte d'Angoulême and Marguerite de Rohan. He married Louise di Savoia, daughter of Filippo II di Bresse, Duca di Savoia and Margaret de Bourbon, on 16 February 1487. He died on 1 January 1496 at Chateauneuf-en-Angoumois.

  4. Carlos II, Duque de Orleães (Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 22 de janeiro de 1522 - Forest-Montiers, 9 de setembro de 1545), foi o terceiro filho de Francisco I e Cláudia da França. Início de Vida [ editar | editar código-fonte ]

  5. Charles d'Orléans and his Brother Jean d'Angoulême in England: What their Manuscripts Have to Tell. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 September 2012. By. Gilbert Ouy. Edited by. Mary-Jo Arn. Chapter. Get access. Cite. Summary.

  6. Charles d'Orléans ou Charles d'Angoulême, né en 1459 et mort le 1er janvier 1496, est un membre de la dynastie capétienne, comte d'Angoulême. Il est le père du roi François Ier . Biographie.

  7. Dukes of Angoulême. Duchesses of Angoulême. Sources. Further reading. Counts and Dukes of Angoulême. Angoulême ( L' Angoumois) in western France was part of the Carolingian Empire as the kingdom of Aquitaine. Under Charlemagne 's successors, the local Count of Angoulême was independent and was not united with the French crown until 1308.