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Joachim Valois

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joachim Valois was born in Jul 1459 in Amboise, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, République française (son of Louis Valois, XI King of France and Charlotte Savoy, Queen consort of France); died on 29 Nov 1459 in Namur, België.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Initiatory (LDS): Not Needed
    • FamilySearch ID: GXJ5-NMT


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Louis Valois, XI King of France was born on 3 Jul 1423 in Bourges, Cher, Centre, République française (son of Charles "The Victorious" Valois, VII King of France and Marie de Anjou, Queen consort of France); died on 30 Aug 1483 in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, République française; was buried on 6 Sep 1483 in Notre-Dame de Paris, Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: MSSV-KW7
    • Initiatory (LDS): 5 Jul 1995, BOUNT

    Louis married Charlotte Savoy, Queen consort of France on 14 Feb 1451. Charlotte was born on 11 Nov 1441; died on 1 Dec 1483 in Amboise, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, République française; was buried in Notre-Dame de Paris, Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Charlotte Savoy, Queen consort of France was born on 11 Nov 1441; died on 1 Dec 1483 in Amboise, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, République française; was buried in Notre-Dame de Paris, Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Initiatory (LDS): COMPLETED
    • FamilySearch ID: LY96-RJH

    Children:
    1. Louis Valois was born in 1458; died in 1460.
    2. 1. Joachim Valois was born in Jul 1459 in Amboise, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, République française; died on 29 Nov 1459 in Namur, België.
    3. Louise Valois was born in 1460; died in 1460.
    4. Anne Valois, Duchess of Bourbon was born on 3 Apr 1461 in Genappe, Brabant, België; died on 14 Nov 1522 in Chantelle, Allier, Auvergne, République française.
    5. Saint Joan Valois was born on 23 Apr 1464 in Nogent-le-Roi, Eure-et-Loir, Centre, République française; died on 4 Feb 1505 in Bourges, Cher, Centre, République française.
    6. Francis Valois was born in 1466; died in 1466.
    7. Charles Valois, VIII King of France was born on 30 Jun 1470 in Amboise, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, République française; died on 7 Apr 1498 in Amboise, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, République française.
    8. Francis Valois was born in 1472; died in 1473.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Charles "The Victorious" Valois, VII King of France was born on 22 Feb 1403 in Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française (son of Charles "The Beloved and the Mad" Valois, VI King of France and Isabeau Wittelsbach, Queen consort of France); died on 22 Jul 1451 in Mehun-sur-Yèvre, Cher, Centre, République française.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Initiatory (LDS): MANTI
    • FamilySearch ID: GMQY-73C

    Charles married Marie de Anjou, Queen consort of France on 18 Dec 1422. Marie (daughter of Louis de Anjou, II Duke of Anjou; King of Naples and Yolande de Aragon, Duchess of Anjou) was born on 14 Oct 1404 in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, République française; died on 29 Nov 1463 in Poitou, République française. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Marie de Anjou, Queen consort of France was born on 14 Oct 1404 in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, République française (daughter of Louis de Anjou, II Duke of Anjou; King of Naples and Yolande de Aragon, Duchess of Anjou); died on 29 Nov 1463 in Poitou, République française.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Initiatory (LDS): COMPLETED
    • FamilySearch ID: G36W-98N

    Children:
    1. 2. Louis Valois, XI King of France was born on 3 Jul 1423 in Bourges, Cher, Centre, République française; died on 30 Aug 1483 in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, République française; was buried on 6 Sep 1483 in Notre-Dame de Paris, Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française.
    2. Jean Valois was born on 19 Sep 1426; died on 19 Sep 1426.
    3. Radegonde Valois was born after 29 Aug 1428; died on 19 Mar 1444 in Château de Plessis-lez-Tours, Indre-et-Loire, République française.
    4. Catherine Ii de Valois Valois was born after 29 Aug 1428 in Taillebourg, Charente-Maritime, Poitou-Charentes, République française; died on 13 Jul 1446.
    5. James Valois was born in 1432 in République française; died on 2 Mar 1437.
    6. Yolande Valois was born on 23 Sep 1434 in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, République française; died on 23 Aug 1478 in Chambéry, Savoie, République française.
    7. Joan Valois, Duchess of Bourbon was born on 4 May 1435; died on 4 May 1482.
    8. Phillip Valois was born on 4 Feb 1436 in République française; died on 11 Jun 1436.
    9. Margaret Valois was born in May 1437 in République française; died on 24 Aug 1438.
    10. Joan Valois was born on 7 Sep 1438 in République française; died on 24 Dec 1446.
    11. Marie Valois was born on 7 Sep 1438 in République française; died on 14 Feb 1439.
    12. Marie Valois was born in 1441.
    13. Magdalena Valois was born on 1 Dec 1443 in République française; died on 21 Jan 1495 in Pamplona, Navarra, España.
    14. Charles Valois, Duc de Berry was born on 12 Dec 1446 in République française; died on 24 May 1472.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Charles "The Beloved and the Mad" Valois, VI King of France was born on 3 Dec 1368 in Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française (son of Charles Valois, V King of France and Joanna Bourbon, Queen consort of France); died on 21 Oct 1422 in Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LY81-DLB
    • Initiatory (LDS): 21 Jun 1995, BOUNT

    Charles married Isabeau Wittelsbach, Queen consort of France on 13 Jul 1385. Isabeau was born about 1370 in Bayern, East Francia; died on 24 Sep 1435 in Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Isabeau Wittelsbach, Queen consort of France was born about 1370 in Bayern, East Francia; died on 24 Sep 1435 in Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: 9HGB-81B
    • Initiatory (LDS): 7 Jun 1912

    Children:
    1. Isabella Valois, Queen consort of England was born on 9 Nov 1389 in Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française; died on 13 Sep 1409 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, République française.
    2. Joan Valois, Duchess of Brittany was born on 24 Jan 1391 in Melun, Seine-et-Marne, District of the Paris Region, République française; died on 27 Sep 1433 in Vannes, Morbihan, Bretagne, République française.
    3. Louis Valois, Dauphin of France, Duke of Guyenne was born on 22 Jan 1397 in Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française; died on 18 Dec 1415 in Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française.
    4. John Valois, Dauphin of France, Duke of Touraine was born on 31 Aug 1398 in Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française; died on 5 Apr 1417.
    5. Marie Valois, Prioress of Poissy was born on 22 Aug 1393 in Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française; died on 19 Aug 1438 in Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française.
    6. Michelle Valois was born on 11 Jan 1395; died on 8 Jul 1422 in Ghent, Oost-Vlaanderen, België.
    7. Catherine Valois, Queen consort of England was born on 27 Oct 1401 in Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française; died on 3 Jan 1437 in London, Middlesex, England.
    8. 4. Charles "The Victorious" Valois, VII King of France was born on 22 Feb 1403 in Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, République française; died on 22 Jul 1451 in Mehun-sur-Yèvre, Cher, Centre, République française.

  3. 10.  Louis de Anjou, II Duke of Anjou; King of Naples was born on 5 Oct 1377 in Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, République française; died on 29 Apr 1417 in Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, République française.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: GN75-5W5

    Louis married Yolande de Aragon, Duchess of Anjou in 1400 in Anjou, République française. Yolande was born on 11 Aug 1384 in Saragossa, Aragón, España; died on 14 Nov 1442 in Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, République française. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Yolande de Aragon, Duchess of Anjou was born on 11 Aug 1384 in Saragossa, Aragón, España; died on 14 Nov 1442 in Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, République française.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: GN7R-QFC
    • Initiatory (LDS): 16 Feb 2022, HOUST

    Notes:

    Yolande of Aragon (11 August 1384 – 14 November 1442) was a throne cl a i m ant and titular queen regnant of Aragon, titular queen consort of N ap le s, Duchess of Anjou, Countess of Provence, and regent of Provence d uri n g t he minority of her son. She was a daughter of John I of Arago n an d hi s wi fe Yolande of Bar (daughter of Robert I, Duke of Bar, an d Mari e of V alois). Yolande played a crucial role in the struggles betw een Fra nce an d Engl and, influencing events such as the financing of Jo an of Ar c's arm y in 14 29 and tipping the balance in favour of the Fren ch. She w as als o known a s Jolantha de Aragon and Violant d'Aragó. Trad ition hold s tha t she commis sioned the famous Rohan Hours.

    Family and marriage
    Yolande was born in Zaragoza, Aragon on 11 August 1384, the eldest dau g h t er of King John I of Aragon by his second wife, Yolande of Bar, th e g ra nd daughter of King John II of France. She had three brothers an d tw o sis ter s, as well as five older half-siblings from her father's f irs t marria ge t o Martha of Armagnac. Yolande later played an importan t rol e in th e polit ics of the Angevin Empire, France, and Aragon durin g th e first ha lf of th e 15th century.

    In 1389, Louis II was crowned King of Naples. His mother Marie of Bl o i s o pened negotiations for a marriage between her son and Yolande, t o p re ven t Aragon from obstructing his rule there. When Yolande was ele ven , sh e si gned a document to disavow any promises made by ambassador s abo ut he r mar rying Louis II. In 1395, Richard II of England also ope ned ne gotiat ions f or Yolande's hand. To prevent this marriage, Charle s VI o f Franc e offere d his own daughter Isabella to King Richard. Afte r the d eath o f Yolande' s father, Marie of Blois convinced Yolande's un cle Mart in I o f Aragon t o have Yolande wed Louis II. Yolande signe d a protest , but wa s forced t o retract that later. They married in Arl es on Decemb er 2, 140 0. Despit e her earlier objections and the illness es of her hus band later, the marr iage was a success.

    Claim to the Aragonese throne
    As the surviving daughter of King John I of Aragon, she claimed the th r o n e of Aragon after the deaths of her elder sister Joanna, Countes s o f Fo ix, and her uncle, King Martin I. However, unclear though they w ere , th e la ws of succession for Aragon and Barcelona at that time wer e und ersto od t o favour all male relatives over the females (this is ho w Yola nde' s uncle, Martin of Aragon came to inherit the throne of Arago n). Mar ti n died wit hout surviving issue in 1410, and after two years w ithou t a ki ng, the Est ates of Aragon elected Ferdinand de Antequera a s the n ext Kin g of Arago n as Ferdinand I. He was the second son of Que en Elean or of Ar agon and Ki ng John I of Castile.

    The Anjou candidate for the throne of Aragon was Yolande's eldest so n L o u is III of Anjou, Duke of Calabria, whose claim was forfeited in t he P a c t of Caspe. Yolande and her sons regarded themselves as the heir s wi t h th e stronger claim, and began to use the title of Kings of Arag on . A s a res ult of this additional inheritance, Yolande was called th e "Q uee n of Fou r Kingdoms" - the four apparently Sicily, Jerusalem, Cy pru s an d Aragon. A nother interpretation specifies Naples separate fro m Sic ily, plus Jerusal em and Aragon. The number could be raised to seve n if t h e two component k ingdoms of the Crown of Aragon (Majorca and Va lencia ) a nd Sardinia were i ncluded. However, the reality was that Yola nde an d he r family controlle d territories in the said kingdoms only a t shor t inter vals, if ever. Thei r true realm was the Anjou fiefdoms ac ross Fr ance: th ey held uncontestabl y the provinces of Provence and Anj ou, an d also at t imes Bar, Maine, Tour aine and Valois. Yolande's son R ené I o f Anjou beca me ruler of Lorraine t hrough his marriage to Isabel la, Duch ess of Lorrai ne.

    France and the House of Anjou
    In the emerging second phase of the Hundred Years' War, Yolande ch o s e t o support the French (in particular the Armagnac party) against t h e E ngli sh and the Burgundians. After John the Fearless, Duke of Burgu nd y in stiga ted a mob attack on the Dauphin of France in 1413, she an d he r husb and re pudiated the engagement of their son Louis to John's d aught er Cath erine o f Burgundy, which placed them decisively in the Arm agna c camp. I n the sam e year, Yolande met with Queen Isabeau of Franc e to f inaliz e a marriage c ontract between her daughter Marie and Isabe au's th ird sur viving son Char les.

    After his two older brothers died, she supported the claim of the Dau p h i n Charles who, relying upon Yolande's resources and help, succeed e d i n be coming crowned Charles VII of France. As Charles' own mother , Qu ee n Isabe au, worked against his claims, it has been said that Yola nde w a s the pers on who protected the adolescent Charles against all so rts o f p lots on hi s life and acted as a substitute mother. She remove d Charl es f rom his par ents' court and kept him in her own castles, usu ally tho se i n the Loire V alley, where Charles received Joan of Arc. Yo lande arr ange d the marriag e of Charles to her daughter Mary of Anjou , thus becom ing C harles' mother -in-law. This led to Yolande's personal , and crucial , invo lvement in th e struggle for the survival of the Hou se of Valois i n Franc e.

    Yolande's marriage to Louis II of Anjou, at Arles in December 1400 , w a s a rranged as a part of long-standing efforts to resolve conteste d cla im s up on the kingdom of Sicily and Naples between the houses of A njou a n d Arago n. Louis spent much of his life fighting in Italy for hi s clai m t o the Ki ngdom of Naples. In France, Yolande was the Duchess o f Anjo u an d the Coun tess of Provence. She preferred to hold court in A ngers a nd Sa umur. She h ad six children, and through her second son Rén e was th e gran dmother of M argaret of Anjou, the wife of King Henry V I of Englan d.

    With the victory of the English over the French at the Battle of Aginc o u r t in 1415, the Duchy of Anjou was threatened. The French king, Char l e s VI, was mentally ill and his realm was in a state of civil war betw e e n th e Burgundians and the Orleanists (Armagnacs). The situation wa s ma d e wors e by an alliance among the Duke of Burgundy, John the Fearl ess , th e Engli sh, and the French queen, Isabeau of Bavaria, who submit te d to th e Duke o f Burgundy's scheme to deny the crown of France to th e C hildre n of Charle s VI. Fearing the abusive power building behind th e Du ke of B urgundy, Lou is II had Yolande move with her children and fu tur e son-in-l aw, Charles, to Provence in southern France.

    The Dauphin
    In the years 1415 and 1417, the two oldest surviving sons of Charl e s V I o f France died in quick succession: first Louis, then Jean. Bot h b roth er s had been in the care of the Duke of Burgundy. Yolande was t he p rotec tre ss of her son-in-law, Charles, who became the new Dauphin . Sh e refuse d Qu een Isabeau's orders to return Charles to the French C ourt , reported ly re plying, "We have not nurtured and cherished this on e fo r you to mak e hi m die like his brothers or to go mad like his fath er, o r to become E nglis h like you. I keep him for my own. Come and tak e hi m away, if you d are."

    On 29 April 1417, Louis II of Anjou died of illness, leaving Yoland e , a t age 33, in control of the House of Anjou. She acted as regent f o r h er s on because of his youth. She also had the fate of the French r oy al h ous e of Valois in her hands. Her young son-in-law, the Dauphin C har les, wa s exceptionally vulnerable to the designs of the English King , He nr y V, a nd to his older cousin, John the Fearless, the Duke of Bur gundy . C harles ' nearest older relatives, the Dukes of Orléans and of B ourbon , ha d bee n made prisoners at the Battle of Agincourt and were he ld capt ive b y th e English. With his mother, Queen Isabeau, and the Duk e of Bur gund y allie d with the English, Charles had no resources to sup port hi m othe r than th ose of the House of Anjou and the smaller Hous e of Armag nac.

    Following the assassination of John the Fearless at Montereau in 1419, H i s son Philip the Good succeeded him as Duke of Burgundy. With He n r y V o f England, he forced the Treaty of Troyes (21 May 1420) on th e me nt ally-i ll King Charles VI. The treaty designated Henry as "Regen t of F ran ce" an d heir to the French throne. Following this, the Dauphi n Charl es w as decl ared disinherited in 1421. When both Henry V of Engl and an d Charl es VI o f France died in 1422 (on 31 August and 21 October , respe ctively), the Da uphin Charles, at age 19, legitimately became Ch arles VI I of Fra nce. Char les' title was challenged by the English an d their Bur gundian a llies, wh o supported the candidacy of Henry VI o f England, th e infant so n of Henr y V and Catherine of Valois, Charles ' own sister, a s king of Fr ance. Thi s set the stage for the last phas e of the Hundre d Years' War: t he "War o f Charles VII".

    In this struggle, Yolande played a prominent role in surrounding the y o u n g Valois king with advisors and servants associated with the Hous e o f A nj ou. She maneuvered John VI, Duke of Brittany, into breaking a n all ianc e w ith the English, and was responsible for a soldier from th e Bret on du ca l family, Arthur de Richemont, becoming Constable of Fran ce in 1 425. Y ola nde's early and strong support of Joan of Arc, when ot hers ha d doubts, su ggests her possible larger role in orchestrating Joa n's appe arance o n th e scene. Yolande unquestionably practiced realisti c politic s. Usin g the C onstable de Richemont, Yolande was behind the f orceful re moval o f severa l of Charles VII's less desirable advisors. T he worst, L a Trémoi lle, wa s attacked and forced from the court in 1433 . Yolande wa s not ave rse to r ecruiting beautiful women and coaching th em to becom e the mistre sses of i nfluential men who would spy on them o n her behalf . She had a n etwork o f such women in the courts of Lorrain e, Burgundy , Brittany, an d her son-i n-law.

    The contemporary chronicler Jean Juvenal des Ursins (1433–44), Bis h o p o f Beauvais, described Yolande as "the prettiest woman in the king do m. " S ource: Wikipedia

    Children:
    1. Louis de Anjou, King of Naples was born on 25 Sep 1403; died on 12 Nov 1434.
    2. 5. Marie de Anjou, Queen consort of France was born on 14 Oct 1404 in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, République française; died on 29 Nov 1463 in Poitou, République française.
    3. Rene de Anjou, Duke of Anjou; King of Naples was born on 16 Jan 1409 in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, République française; died on 10 Jul 1480 in Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, République française.
    4. Yolande D' de Anjou was born in 1412 in Arles, Lot, Midi-Pyrénées, République française; died in 1440.
    5. Charles de Anjou, Count of Maine was born on 14 Oct 1414 in Anjou, République française; died on 10 Apr 1472 in Neufvy-sur-Aronde, Oise, Picardie, République française.