Marie of Orléans, Viscountess of Narbonne

Countess of Étampes
Marie of Orléans
Countess of Étampes
Viscountess of Narbonne
Born19 December/September 1457
Died1493
SpouseJohn of Foix
IssueGermaine, Queen of Aragon
Gaston, Duke of Nemours
HouseValois-Orléans
FatherCharles, Duke of Orléans
MotherMarie of Cleves

Marie of Orléans (19 December/September 1457 – 1493) was the elder sister of King Louis XII of France. Due to her marriage to John of Foix,[1] she was Countess of Étampes and Viscountess of Narbonne.

Marie was the eldest daughter of Charles, Duke of Orléans, and his third wife Marie of Cleves. After a previous betrothal to Peter II, Duke of Bourbon,[2] she married John of Foix on 8 September 1483.[3]

Issue

She had two children by John of Foix:

Ancestors

Ancestors of Marie of Orléans, Viscountess of Narbonne
16. John II of France[8] (= 22)
8. Charles V of France[5]
17. Bonne of Bohemia[8] (= 23)
4. Louis I, Duke of Orléans[5]
18. Peter I, Duke of Bourbon[9]
9. Joanna of Bourbon[5]
19. Isabella of Valois[9] (≠ 11)
2. Charles, Duke of Orléans
20. Galeazzo II Visconti[10]
10. Gian Galeazzo Visconti[5]
21. Bianca of Savoy[10]
5. Valentina Visconti[5]
22. John II of France[8] (= 16)
11. Isabella of Valois[5] (≠ 9)
23. Bonne of Bohemia[8] (= 17)
1. Marie of Orléans
24. Adolph II, Count of the Marck[11]
12. Adolph III, Count of the Mark[6]
25. Margaret of Cleves[11]
6. Adolph I, Duke of Cleves[5]
26. Gerhard VI of Jülich[12]
13. Margaret of Jülich[6]
27. Margaret of Ravensberg[12]
3. Marie of Cleves
28. Philip II, Duke of Burgundy[13]
14. John II, Duke of Burgundy[7]
29. Margaret III, Countess of Flanders[13]
7. Mary of Burgundy[5]
30. Albert I, Duke of Bavaria[14]
15. Margaret of Bavaria[7]
31. Margaret of Brieg[14]

References

  1. ^ André Thevet, Portraits from the French Renaissance and the Wars of Religion, transl. Edward Benson, ed. Roger Schlesinger, (Truman State University Press, 2010), 3.
  2. ^ Frederic J. Baumgartner, Louis XII, (St. Martin's Press, 1996), 8.
  3. ^ Elena Woodacre, The Queens Regnant of Navarre: Succession, Politics, and Partnership, 1274-1512, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), 122.
  4. ^ a b Frederic J. Baumgartner, Louis XII, 146.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Anselm de Gibours (1726). Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France [Genealogical and chronological history of the royal house of France] (in French). Vol. 1 (3rd ed.). Paris: La compagnie des libraires. pp. 205–208.
  6. ^ a b Ornato, Monique (1981). Répertoire de personnages apparentés à la couronne de France aux XIVe et XVe siècles [Directory of characters related to the crown of France in the 14th and 15th centuries]. Publications de la Sorbonne. p. 145. ISBN 9782859444426.
  7. ^ a b Backhouse, Janet (1997). The illuminated page: ten centuries of manuscript painting in the British Library. p. 166.
  8. ^ a b c d Anselm de Gibours, Histoire généalogique, pp. 105–106
  9. ^ a b Anselm de Gibours, Histoire généalogique, pp. 109–110
  10. ^ a b Bueno de Mesquita, Daniel Meredith (1941). Giangaleazzo Visconti: Duke of Milan : 1351-1402. Cambridge University Press. pp. 7–9.
  11. ^ a b Dahm, Helmut (1953), "Adolf I.", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 1, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 80–81; (full text online)
  12. ^ a b Walther Möller, Stammtafeln westdeutscher Adelsgeschlechter im Mittelalter (Darmstadt, 1922, reprint Verlag Degener & Co., 1995), Vol. 1, page 14.
  13. ^ a b Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "John, Duke of Burgundy" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 445.
  14. ^ a b von Oefele, Edmund (1875), "Albrecht I. (Herzog von Niederbayern-Straubing)", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 1, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 230–231
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