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  1. Louise of Savoy (11 September 1476 – 22 September 1531) was a French noble and regent, Duchess suo jure of Auvergne and Bourbon, Duchess of Nemours and the mother of King Francis I and Marguerite of Navarre.

  2. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Louise Of Savoy (born Sept. 11, 1476, Pont d’Ain, France—died Sept. 22, 1531, Grez, near Fontainebleau) was the mother of King Francis I of France, who as regent twice during his reign played a major role in the government of France.

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  3. Louise of Savoy was a resolute, hardheaded, practical woman who rightly deserves to be remembered as a successful regent of France. The completion of the Peace of Cambrai in 1529, after weeks of patient negotiation with Margaret of Austria (1480–1530), provided a fitting end to her career.

  4. 12 de nov. de 2016 · Louise of Savoy is one of 16th century France’s most important women. She was mother of both King François I and Queen Marguerite of Navarre. Before anyone expected her children to exercise power, Louise mentored and educated both of them.

  5. 12 de jan. de 2018 · Louise of Savoy was a politically active, assertive woman and a mother of a French king, but she had never been Queen of France herself and was not born into the monarchy. Louise was born to Phillip II of Savoy and his wife, Marguerite de Bourbon.

  6. Louise de Savoie (1476–1531), portrayed here in her late twenties, wears a broad, crisp veil that accentuates her youthful profile. A pendant by the same artist showing her son, François, as a child (obverse) and his device, a salamander (reverse), is also in the Museum's collection (48.90.5).

  7. Overview. Louise of Savoy. (1476—1531) Quick Reference. (1476–1531), Duchess of Angoulême, was born into a cadet branch of the house of Savoy. Her mother was Marguerite de Bourbon, who was the sister of Pierre de Beaujeu (husband ... From: Louise of Savoy in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance »