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Marguerite de Valois | |
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Born | 1407 |
Died | January 1458 |
Noble family | Valois |
Spouse(s) | Jean III de Harpedenne |
Father | Charles VI of France |
Mother | Odette de Champdivers |
Marguerite de Valois, la demoiselle de Belleville, also known as Marguerite, bâtarde de France (1407 – January 1458), was the illegitimate daughter of Charles VI of France and his mistress Odette de Champdivers. [1]
Marguerite was legitimated in January 1428 by Charles VII of France, her half-brother. He gave her a very ample dowry and married her June/July 1443 in Poitou to Jean III de Harpedenne (also spelled Harpedanne, Harpedane, Harpedène, etc.), Seigneur of Belleville and Montaigu, [1] son of Jean II de Harpedenne and his wife Jeanne de Mussidan. Some sources claim that she was married under the name of Marguerite de Falots.[ citation needed]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (November 2017) |
Marguerite de Valois | |
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Born | 1407 |
Died | January 1458 |
Noble family | Valois |
Spouse(s) | Jean III de Harpedenne |
Father | Charles VI of France |
Mother | Odette de Champdivers |
Marguerite de Valois, la demoiselle de Belleville, also known as Marguerite, bâtarde de France (1407 – January 1458), was the illegitimate daughter of Charles VI of France and his mistress Odette de Champdivers. [1]
Marguerite was legitimated in January 1428 by Charles VII of France, her half-brother. He gave her a very ample dowry and married her June/July 1443 in Poitou to Jean III de Harpedenne (also spelled Harpedanne, Harpedane, Harpedène, etc.), Seigneur of Belleville and Montaigu, [1] son of Jean II de Harpedenne and his wife Jeanne de Mussidan. Some sources claim that she was married under the name of Marguerite de Falots.[ citation needed]