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Famille de Charles III Count of Valois Prince of France [[15ggcCh-Wikibio]]

(1) Il est marié avec Margaret of Naples.

Ils se sont mariés le 16 août 1290, il avait 21 ans.Source 3


Enfant(s):

  1. Isabelle of Valois  1292-1309
  2. Jeanne of Valois  1294-???? 
  3. Marguerite of Valois  1295-1342 
  4. Catherine of Valois  1299-< 1318
  5. Margaret of Valois  1295-1342


(2) Il est marié avec Catherine I of Courtenay.

Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1302, il avait 32 ans.


Enfant(s):

  1. John of Valois  1302-1308
  2. Catherine II of Valois  1303-1346 
  3. Jeanne de Valois  1304-1363 
  4. Isabel of Valois  1305-1349


(3) Il est marié avec Mahaut of Châtillon.

Ils se sont mariés juin 1308, il avait 39 ans.


Enfant(s):

  1. Marie of Valois  1309-1332 
  2. Isabelle de Valois  1313-1383 
  3. Blanche of Valois  ± 1316-1348 
  4. Louis of Valois  1318-1328


Enfant(s):

  1. Marguerite of Valois  1295-1342 


Notes par Charles III Count of Valois Prince of France [[15ggcCh-Wikibio]]

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Alternate death: 5 dec 1325 in Nogent-le-Roi, Eure-et-Loire, Beauce/Centre, France

Charles of Valois
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Charles III of Valois (March 12, 1270–December 16, 1325) was the third son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon. His mother was a daughter of James I of Aragon and Yolande of Hungary. Yolande was the only daughter of Andrew II of Hungary by his second wife Yolande de Courtney.

Charles was the father of Phillip VI, and paternal uncle to three kings (Louis X, Phillip V, and Charles IV). In 1284, he was given the crown of Aragon by Pope Martin IV, who declared an Aragonese Crusade. In 1285, he gained the title of Count of Valois, and Count of Anjou and Maine in 1290. During his life, he unsuccessfully sought the rule of four other kingdoms: Aragon, Sicily, the Byzantine Empire and the Holy Roman Empire.

Marriage and Children
His first marriage, in 1290, was to Marguerite of Anjou and Maine (1274–1299), daughter of King Charles II of Naples. They had the following children:

Isabelle (1292–1309). Married Jean III, Duke of Brittany.
Philip VI, first King of the Valois Dynasty.
Jeanne of Valois (1294–1342). Married William III, Count of Hainaut and had issue.
Marguerite of Valois (1295–1342). Married Guy I of Blois-Châtillon, Count of Blois, and had issue.
Charles II, Count of Alençon (1297 – August 26, 1346 at the Battle of Crécy). Married first Jeanne de Joigny and second Marie de la Cerda and had issue from the second marriage.
Catherine of Valois (b. 1299, died young).
In 1302 he remarried to Catherine I of Courtenay (1274–1308), titular Empress of Constantinople. They had four children:

John, Count of Chartres (1302–1308).
Catherine II of Valois, Princess of Achaea, titular Empress of Constantinople (1303–1346). She married Philip I d'Anjou, Prince of Taranto and had issue.
Jeanne de Valois (1304–1363). Married Count Robert III of Artois and had issue.
Isabel of Valois (1305–1349), Abbess of Fontevrault.
Finally, in 1308, he married Mahaut of Chatillon (1293–1358), daughter of Guy III of Châtillon, Count of Saint Pol. They had also four children:

Marie of Valois (1309–1332). Married Charles, Duke of Calabria and had issue.
Isabella de Valois (1313 – August 26, 1388). She married Peter I, Duke of Bourbon.
Blanche of Valois (1317–1348). She married Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor. Sometimes called "Marguerite".
Louis, Count of Chartres (1318–1328)

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  1. Wikipedia, via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_of_...
    Charles of Valois
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed.

    This article is about Charles of Valois (1270–1325). For other uses, see Charles de Valois.

    Tomb Effigy of Charles of ValoisCharles of Valois (March 12, 1270–December 16, 1325) was the fourth son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon. His mother was a daughter of James I of Aragon and Yolande of Hungary. He was a member of the House of Capet and founded the House of Valois. In 1284, he was created Count of Valois (as Charles I) by his father and, in 1297, he was created Count of Anjou (as Charles III) by his brother Philip IV.

    Contents [hide]
    1 Life
    2 Marriage and Children
    3 Ancestry
    4 External Links



    [edit] Life
    French Monarchy
    Direct Capetians
    Hugh Capet
    Robert II
    Robert II
    Henry I
    Robert I, Duke of Burgundy
    Henry I
    Philip I
    Hugh, Count of Vermandois
    Philip I
    Louis VI
    Louis VI
    Louis VII
    Robert I of Dreux
    Louis VII
    Mary, Countess of Champagne
    Alix, Countess of Blois
    Marguerite, Queen of Hungary
    Alys, Countess of the Vexin
    Philip II
    Agnes, Empress of Constantinople
    Philip II
    Louis VIII
    Louis VIII
    Louis IX
    Robert I, Count of Artois
    Alphonse, Count of Poitou and Toulouse
    Saint Isabel of France
    Charles I of Anjou and Sicily
    Louis IX
    Philip III
    Robert, Count of Clermont
    Agnes, Duchess of Burgundy
    Philip III
    Philip IV
    Charles III, Count of Valois
    Louis d'Evreux
    Margaret, Queen of England
    Philip IV
    Louis X
    Philip V
    Isabella, Queen of England
    Charles IV
    Grandchildren
    Joan II of Navarre
    John I
    Joan III, Countess and Duchess of Burgundy
    Margaret I, Countess of Burgundy
    Edward III of England
    Mary of France
    Blanche of France, Duchess of Orléans
    Louis X
    Joan II of Navarre
    John I
    John I
    Philip V
    Charles IV

    Coat of arms of the Latin Empire of Constantinople.Charles was the father of Philip VI, and paternal uncle to three kings (Louis X, Phillip V, and Charles IV). In 1284, he was given the crown of Aragon by Pope Martin IV, who declared an Aragonese Crusade. In 1285, he gained the title of Count of Valois, and Count of Anjou and Maine in 1290.

    During his life, he unsuccessfully sought the rule of four other kingdoms: Aragon, Sicily, the Latin Empire and the Holy Roman Empire.


    [edit] Marriage and Children
    Charles de Valois was married three times.

    His first marriage, in 1290, was to Marguerite of Anjou and Maine (1274–1299), daughter of King Charles II of Naples. They had the following children:

    Isabelle (1292–1309). Married Jean III, Duke of Brittany.
    Philip VI, first King of the Valois Dynasty.
    Jeanne of Valois (1294–1342). Married William I, Count of Hainaut and had issue.
    Marguerite of Valois (1295–1342). Married Guy I of Blois-Châtillon, Count of Blois, and had issue.
    Charles II, Count of Alençon (1297 – August 26, 1346 at the Battle of Crécy). Married first Jeanne de Joigny and second Marie de la Cerda and had issue from the second marriage.
    Catherine of Valois (b. 1299, died young).
    In 1302 he remarried to Catherine I of Courtenay (1274–1308), titular Empress of Constantinople. They had four children:

    John, Count of Chartres (1302–1308).
    Catherine II of Valois, Princess of Achaea, titular Empress of Constantinople (1303–1346). She married Philip I d'Anjou, Prince of Taranto and had issue.
    Jeanne de Valois (1304–1363). Married Count Robert III of Artois and had issue.
    Isabel of Valois (1305–1349), Abbess of Fontevrault.
    Finally, in 1308, he married Mahaut of Chatillon (1293–1358), daughter of Guy III of Châtillon, Count of Saint Pol. They had also four children:

    Marie of Valois (1309–1332). Married Charles, Duke of Calabria and had issue.
    Isabella of Valois (1313 – August 26, 1388). She married Peter I, Duke of Bourbon.
    Blanche of Valois (1317–1348). She married Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor. Sometimes called "Marguerite".
    Louis, Count of Chartres (1318–1328)

    [edit] Ancestry
    Ancestors of Charles of Valois[show]
    Omitted


    Preceded by
    — Count of Valois
    1284–1325 Succeeded by
    Philip
    Preceded by
    Charles II Count of Anjou and Maine
    1290–1325
    Preceded by
    — Count of Alençon
    1291–1325 Succeeded by
    Charles II
    Count of Chartres
    1293–1325
    Preceded by
    Catherine I of Courtenay Titular Latin Emperor
    1301–1308
    with Catherine I of Courtenay 1301–1308 Succeeded by
    Catherine II

    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_of_Valois"
    Categories: 1270 births | 1325 deaths | House of Valois | Latin Emperors of Constantinople | Counts of Alencon | Counts of Anjou | Counts of Chartres | Counts of Maine | Counts of Valois
  2. Wikipedia, via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_of_...
    Charles of Valois
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Jump to: navigation, search
    This article does not cite any references or sources. (November 2007)
    Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed.

    This article is about Charles of Valois (1270–1325). For other uses, see Charles de Valois.

    Tomb Effigy of Charles of ValoisCharles of Valois (March 12, 1270–December 16, 1325) was the fourth son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon. His mother was a daughter of James I of Aragon and Yolande of Hungary. He was a member of the House of Capet and founded the House of Valois. In 1284, he was created Count of Valois (as Charles I) by his father and, in 1297, he was created Count of Anjou (as Charles III) by his brother Philip IV.

    Contents [hide]
    1 Life
    2 Marriage and Children
    3 Ancestry
    4 External Links



    [edit] Life
    French Monarchy
    Direct Capetians
    Hugh Capet
    Robert II
    Robert II
    Henry I
    Robert I, Duke of Burgundy
    Henry I
    Philip I
    Hugh, Count of Vermandois
    Philip I
    Louis VI
    Louis VI
    Louis VII
    Robert I of Dreux
    Louis VII
    Mary, Countess of Champagne
    Alix, Countess of Blois
    Marguerite, Queen of Hungary
    Alys, Countess of the Vexin
    Philip II
    Agnes, Empress of Constantinople
    Philip II
    Louis VIII
    Louis VIII
    Louis IX
    Robert I, Count of Artois
    Alphonse, Count of Poitou and Toulouse
    Saint Isabel of France
    Charles I of Anjou and Sicily
    Louis IX
    Philip III
    Robert, Count of Clermont
    Agnes, Duchess of Burgundy
    Philip III
    Philip IV
    Charles III, Count of Valois
    Louis d'Evreux
    Margaret, Queen of England
    Philip IV
    Louis X
    Philip V
    Isabella, Queen of England
    Charles IV
    Grandchildren
    Joan II of Navarre
    John I
    Joan III, Countess and Duchess of Burgundy
    Margaret I, Countess of Burgundy
    Edward III of England
    Mary of France
    Blanche of France, Duchess of Orléans
    Louis X
    Joan II of Navarre
    John I
    John I
    Philip V
    Charles IV

    Coat of arms of the Latin Empire of Constantinople.Charles was the father of Philip VI, and paternal uncle to three kings (Louis X, Phillip V, and Charles IV). In 1284, he was given the crown of Aragon by Pope Martin IV, who declared an Aragonese Crusade. In 1285, he gained the title of Count of Valois, and Count of Anjou and Maine in 1290.

    During his life, he unsuccessfully sought the rule of four other kingdoms: Aragon, Sicily, the Latin Empire and the Holy Roman Empire.


    [edit] Marriage and Children
    Charles de Valois was married three times.

    His first marriage, in 1290, was to Marguerite of Anjou and Maine (1274–1299), daughter of King Charles II of Naples. They had the following children:

    Isabelle (1292–1309). Married Jean III, Duke of Brittany.
    Philip VI, first King of the Valois Dynasty.
    Jeanne of Valois (1294–1342). Married William I, Count of Hainaut and had issue.
    Marguerite of Valois (1295–1342). Married Guy I of Blois-Châtillon, Count of Blois, and had issue.
    Charles II, Count of Alençon (1297 – August 26, 1346 at the Battle of Crécy). Married first Jeanne de Joigny and second Marie de la Cerda and had issue from the second marriage.
    Catherine of Valois (b. 1299, died young).
    In 1302 he remarried to Catherine I of Courtenay (1274–1308), titular Empress of Constantinople. They had four children:

    John, Count of Chartres (1302–1308).
    Catherine II of Valois, Princess of Achaea, titular Empress of Constantinople (1303–1346). She married Philip I d'Anjou, Prince of Taranto and had issue.
    Jeanne de Valois (1304–1363). Married Count Robert III of Artois and had issue.
    Isabel of Valois (1305–1349), Abbess of Fontevrault.
    Finally, in 1308, he married Mahaut of Chatillon (1293–1358), daughter of Guy III of Châtillon, Count of Saint Pol. They had also four children:

    Marie of Valois (1309–1332). Married Charles, Duke of Calabria and had issue.
    Isabella of Valois (1313 – August 26, 1388). She married Peter I, Duke of Bourbon.
    Blanche of Valois (1317–1348). She married Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor. Sometimes called "Marguerite".
    Louis, Count of Chartres (1318–1328)

    [edit] Ancestry
    Ancestors of Charles of Valois[show]
    Omitted


    Preceded by
    — Count of Valois
    1284–1325 Succeeded by
    Philip
    Preceded by
    Charles II Count of Anjou and Maine
    1290–1325
    Preceded by
    — Count of Alençon
    1291–1325 Succeeded by
    Charles II
    Count of Chartres
    1293–1325
    Preceded by
    Catherine I of Courtenay Titular Latin Emperor
    1301–1308
    with Catherine I of Courtenay 1301–1308 Succeeded by
    Catherine II

    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_of_Valois"
    Categories: 1270 births | 1325 deaths | House of Valois | Latin Emperors of Constantinople | Counts of Alencon | Counts of Anjou | Counts of Chartres | Counts of Maine | Counts of Valois
  3. The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa, by George Andrews Moriarty, 1985, 5
    1290, 1st wife

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