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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg196 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Robert married Poppa of Normandy DE VALOIS on 886.
Poppa of Normandy DE VALOIS [Parents] was born 848.
Francoise Madeleine DE VALOIS [Parents] was born 13 Oct 1648 in St Germain-en-Laye France.
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 Madeleine de Valois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Germain-en-Laye, France August 10, 1520 – July 7, 1537 at Edinburgh, Scotland) was a princess of France and Queen consort of King James V of Scotland.
Princess Madeleine was the fifth child and third daughter of King François I of France and Claude de France, daughter of Louis XII of France.
Queen Madeleine was interred in Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh.
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 Francis I of France Summary
Francis I, a member of the Valois Dynasty, was born at Cognac, Charente, the son of Charles d'Angoulême (1459 – January 1 1496), 1st cousin of King Louis XII, and of Louise of Savoy (September 11 1476 – September 22 1531).
The largest of Francis' building projects was the reconstruction and expansion of the royal château of Fontainebleau, which quickly became his favourite place of residence, as well as the residence of his official mistress - Anne, duchess of Etampes.
Francis I died at the Château de Rambouillet and is interred with his first wife, Claude de France, Duchess of Bretagne, in Saint Denis Basilica.
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 Welcome to WWW.BeMentFamily.Com
Oplaendinge, Jarl of the Uplands of Norway) was born 1340 in Wemme, and died WFT Est.
Oplaendinge, Jarl of the Uplands of Norway) was born ABT 1370 in Sandford, Shropshire, England, and died ABT 1451.
The son of King Henry V and Queen Catherine of Valois, Henry was born at Windsor on December 6, 1421.
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 Valois Family 1269 - 1555
6 DE VALOIS, Louis, Dauphin de Viennois #: VALO33
7 DE VALOIS, Charles, Duc de Berry #: VALO47
7 DE VALOIS, Jeanne b: 1435 #: VALO51
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 Maigret - C
The Quai de Charenton, a little beyond the Bercy warehouses reminded M of an investigation he had made a few years earlier, in a strange little house in those parts.
He recalled the Quai de Bercy, with the iron grill of the warehouse on the left, the tall trees, the stone parapet of the Seine on the right.
Madeleine Lalande, the Countess von Farnheim, was born in La Roche-sur-Yon, in the Vendée.
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 Charles of Valois - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Charles of Valois, 1270-1325, French prince and military leader, third son of Philip III and father of Philip VI.
He dominated the reign in France of his nephew Louis X. On the excommunication (1284) of Peter III of Aragón, Pope Martin IV made Charles of Valois king of Aragón and Sicily.
At different times he also tried to secure the crowns of Arles and France, where he hoped to be regent after the death of Louis X. He campaigned for Pope Boniface VIII in Italy and took Florence in 1301.
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 thePeerage.com - James Canning Loyd and others
She was the daughter of Frederic VI de Vaudémont, Comte de Vaudémont and Yolande d'Anjou.
She was the daughter of Gaston, Comte de Foix and Madeleine de Valois.
She married Giovanni de Medici, son of unknown de Medici, on 17 November 1516.
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 JULY 1998 LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE AND RETURN
Madeleine and Valois are both found in Morlet, Dictionnaire Etymologique des Noms de Famille.
Although Valois is the name of a French dynasty, it is also the name of a region in France.
Since not all people named Valois were necessarily part of the royal family, it is not presumptuous in itself.
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 Marguerite de Valois
At this point, Catherine de Medici and her second son, Charles IX, began negotiations to marry Marguerite to Henry of Bourbon, "first prince of the blood," the next in line for the French throne if the Valois had no sons to inherit.
Catherine de Medici believed that Henry could be won over to the Valois belief, while Henry's mother, Jeanne d'Albret, ruler of Navarre, hoped that Marguerite would choose to be Protestant; both were wrong.
It is at this point that the extant portion of Les memoires de la roine Marguerite, written by Marguerite in the 1590s, ends, but we know about the rest of her life from her letters and other contemporary documents.
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 France History, The French Valois Dynasty 1358-1589
Born in Paris, Charles was the eldest surviving son of Charles VI of France and Isabeau de Bavière.
Francis I, a member of the Valois Dynasty, was born at Cognac, Charente, the son of Charles d'Angoulême (1459 - January 1, 1496) and Louise of Savoy (September 11, 1476 - September 22, 1531).
Born in Florence, Italy, she was a daughter of Lorenzo II de' Medici and a French princess, Madeleine de la Tour d'Auvergne.
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 thePeerage.com - Seamus Makim and others
His marriage to Catarina de Aragón, Infanta de Aragón was annulled on 23 May 1533 on the grounds that she had been the wife of her husband's brother, and that according to her Levitical Law, her second marriage was uncanonical and incestuous.
     Catarina de Aragón, Infanta de Aragón was born on 16 December 1485 in Alcala de Henares, Madrid, Spain.
He married Madeleine de Valois, daughter of François I, Roi de France and Claude de Valois, Duchesse de Bretagne, on 1 January 1537 in Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France.
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 Difference between Hollandaise & Béarnaise (Bearnaise)
Both are warm emulsion sauces, in which a lot of warm butter is emulsified with egg yolks into a small amount of acidified liquid.
Madeleine Kamman, author of The New Making of a Cook (Canada, UK), says they are essentially warm flavored mayonnaises.
Among the descendants of béarnaise sauce are Choron Sauce (with tomato), Valois Sauce (with veal stock), and Paloise Sauce (with mint instead of tarragon).
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 boys clothing: European royalty -- the French Valois
The Valois descended from Charles of Valois, son of King Philip III.
Charles was never king himself, but his son and successor, Philip, count of Valois, became king of France as Philip VI (1328) launching the the Valois dynasty.
Catherine was the daughter of Lorenzo de Medici, duke of Urbino, and Madeleine de la Tour d'Auvergne, a Bourbon princess related to many of the French nobility.
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 The Scot Abroad: Chapter 4 - Queen Mary - Part 1
Had she been the daughter of her father’s first wife, poor gentle Madeleine of Valois, whatever destinies might have awaited her, it is not likely that they would have been so high.
It was not the greatness of her mother’s family, but its characteristic of being a pushing rising family, that gave her name its wide influence.
It is extremely interesting to compare, at the two extremes of such a stretch of time, conditions so unlike in their mere external and incidental characteristics, yet possessing so much unity in their real essence.
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 AETHELMEARC
Since her forms said sound was most important to her, we have made this change in order to register the name.
A fret is drawn as a lozenge voided which is interlaced with two ribands, one of which passes over the other in the center of the field, fretty is drawn as interlacing ribands over the entire field.
au croc de hamé on de gu." Argent, a fish-hook gules.
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 Scottish Monarchs - Kings and Queens of Scotland - James V.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Negotiations began with the French for the hand of Madeleine, the daughter of Francis II of France, who provided her with a substantial dowry.
Francis held reservations about sending his very delicate daughter to Scotland, fearing that the harsh Scot's climate would undermine her health and such proved to be the case.
James was buried at Holyrood Abbey beside his two young sons and his first wife, Madeleine of Valois.
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 Nothingandall: 2006/07/02 - 2006/07/08
The rare event which will next occur on October 1, 2044 was used for determining the Venus diametre and the structure of Venus' atmospherer.
De conformidad con el artículo quinto de la Constitución Federal de 1824, Chihuahua es erigido como Estado Libre y Soberano de la Federación.
Carlos Salinas de Gortari candidate for the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party, was losing badly to opposition candidate Cuauhtemoc Cardenas.
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 Phelps Family in America
James "The Poor Man's King" Stewart V King of Scotland / Madeleine Valois
With no surviving (legitimate) children and close to death he was told of the birth of perhaps the most famous Stewart of all, his daughter Mary Stewart.
The marriage was short-lived as Madeleine died just 6 months later.
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Mary was at supper with six persons, having, say de Thou and Melville, Rizzio seated on her right; while, on the contrary, Carapden assures us that he was eating standing at a sideboard.
The talk was gay and intimate; for all were giving themselves up to the ease one feels at being safe and warm, at a hospitable board, while the snow is beating against the windows and the wind roaring in the chimneys.
Yesterday Livingston during supper told de Rere in a low voice to drink to the health of one I knew well, and to beg me to do him the honour.
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 Mary Stuart by Alexandre Dumas: CHAPTER I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Yes, at this moment, Mary Stuart, in her deep mourning of white, was more lovely than ever; for great tears were trickling down her cheeks, as, weaving a handkerchief, standing on the quarterdeck, she who was so grieved to set out, bowed farewell to those who were so grieved to remain.
Mary stayed in this priory till Parliament, having approved her marriage with the French dauphin, son of Henry II, she was taken to Dumbarton Castle, to await the moment of departure.
There she was entrusted to M. de Breze, sent by Henry II to-fetch her.
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 Stewart
His father-in-law is Arnulf de Hasdin, who - according to the Domesday Book, chapter Buckinghamshire - "has 1 Burgess who was Wiglaf's.
Their son Alexander became 7th High Steward of Scotland and progenitor of the Stewarts of Appin, as he had married the daughter of John MacAlan de Ergadia, heiress of the Macdougalls of Lorne.
The Stewarts of Lorne later lost their Lordship to Colin, 1st Earl of Argyll and became "of Appin" in upper Lorne.
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 French Feminine Names
Amboise and Blois, Berry, Chartres, Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, Étampes and Dourdan, Melun, Montfort-L'Amaury, Nemours and Château-Landon, Montargis, Orléans, Paris, Senlis, Touraine, Valois
Amboise and Blois, Berry, Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, Étampes and Dourdan, Mantes and Meulan, Montargis, Montfort-L'Amaury, Nemours and Château-Landon, Orléans, Paris, Touraine, Valois
Registres des justices de Choisy-le-Temple et Châtenay, 1448-1478: éditions des registres Z²761 et 902 des Archives nationales/ édités par le Centre d'étude d'histoire juridique.
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 CalendarHome.com - August 10 - Calendar Encyclopedia
1520 - Madeleine de Valois, queen of James V of Scotland (d.
1535 - Ippolito de' Medici, ruler of Florence (poisoned) (b.
1655 - Alonso de la Cueva, Spanish cardinal and diplomat (b.
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 Cast: S-Z
Théobon, _____ de Rochefort de Saint-Angel, frère du marquis de
Ventadour, Marguerite de Montmorency, veuve du duc de [JV2-114]
Vervins, Gabrielle de Pouilly dame de Loupy, épouse de Claude-Roger de Cominges marquis de [TR6-1055]
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 swuklink: Searchable Time-Line     (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Ordonnance de Montpellier; King Francis I of France orders all French printers to deliver a copy of every book printed to the royal library
Marriage at the Notre Dame Cathedral, paris, of King James V of Scotland to Madeleine de Valois (1520-July 7th), daughter of King Francis I of France, renewing the Auld Alliance between Scotland and France
Death at Edinburgh of Madeleine de Valois (b.
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 British Royal Birthdays and Anniversaries
Died: Madeleine de Valois, Queen of King James V of Scotland (1537, born 1520)
Married: Princess Isabella and Enguerrand VII de Courcy, Earl of Bedford (1365)
Born: Madeleine de Valois, wife of King James V of Scotland (1520)
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 AV #83195 - Video Cassette - Masters of the French Stage: Jean-Louis Barrault and Madeleine Renaud   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Masters of the French Stage: Jean-Louis Barrault and Madeleine Renaud
Longtime leading figures in French theatre and a husband and wife team, Jean-Louis Barrault and Madeleine Renauld perform well-known scenes and speak on state subsidies for theater in this videotape.
Excerpts from " Le Misanthrope " by Moliere, readings of " Bird " by Jaques Prevert and " Liberté " by Paul Valois are included.
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 Valois Dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles VI, the Well-Beloved, later known as the Mad 1380-1422
[edit] List of Valois Dukes and Duchesses of Burgundy
This page was last modified 06:10, 7 December 2006.
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