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  1. Louise Borgia (17 May 1500 – 1553) was a French noblewoman. She was the daughter of Cesare Borgia, Duke of Valentinois, who died when she was almost seven years old. She was also Dame de Chalus, a title she inherited from her mother Charlotte of Albret. She was a member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic. [1] Early life.

  2. Louise a oa bugel nemetañ Cesare Bogia hervez al lezenn, eus e eured gant Charlotte, met un dek bennak a lezvreudeur ha lezc'hoarezed he devoa. Dugez Valentinois e oa suo jure adalek marv he zad Cesare Borgia en 1507, pa oa tost da 7 vloaz, e seziz Viana (Nafarroa) , ma oa ar brezelour o stourm evit e dad-kaer Yann III Navarra .

  3. Louise Borgia, dite Louise de Valentinois, (17 mai 1500 – 1553) duchesse de Valentinois (1507-1553), est la fille de Charlotte d'Albret et César Borgia (fils du pape Alexandre VI et Vannozza Cattanei).

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Louise Borgia (17 May 1500 – 1553) was a French noblewoman and the suo jure Duchess of Valentinois, having succeeded to the title upon the death of her father Cesare Borgia in 1507 when she was almost seven years old. She was also the suo jure Dame de Chalus. a title she inherited from her mother Charlotte of Albret.

    • May 17, 1500
    • 1553 (52-53)Chateau de Busset, France
    • France
    • Shmuel-Aharon Kam Kahn / שמו...
  5. Louise Joséphine Bourgeois (French: [lwiz buʁʒwa] ; 25 December 1911 – 31 May 2010) was a French-American artist. Although she is best known for her large-scale sculpture and installation art, Bourgeois was also a prolific painter and printmaker.

  6. Louise Borgia was the daughter of Cesare Borgia, a prominent figure in the Italian Renaissance, and Charlotte of Albret. She inherited the titles of Duchess of Valentinois and Dame de Chalus from her father and mother, respectively, and had eleven half-siblings.

  7. House of Borgia. The House of Borgia ( / ˈbɔːr ( d) ʒə / BOR-zhə, BOR-jə, [2] [3] [4] Italian: [ˈbɔrdʒa]; Spanish and Aragonese: Borja [ˈboɾxa]; Valencian: Borja [ˈbɔɾdʒa]) was a Spanish noble family, which rose to prominence during the Italian Renaissance. [5] They were from Xàtiva, Kingdom of Valencia, the surname being a ...