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Données personnelles Louis XII 

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  • Il est né le 27 juin 1462 dans France.
  • Il est décédé le 1 janvier 1515, il avait 52 ans.

    Fout Attention: Décédé (1 janvier 1515) avant le mariage (4 février 1515).

  • Il est enterré le 12 janvier 1515.

    Fout Attention: Inhumé (12 janvier 1515) avant le mariage (4 février 1515).


Famille de Louis XII

Waarschuwing Attention: Conjoint (Mary Dowager Queen of France Duchess of Suffolk Tudor) est 33 ans plus jeune.

Il est marié avec Mary Dowager Queen of France Duchess of Suffolk Tudor.

Ils se sont mariés le 4 février 1515 à Hotel de Cluny, Paris, France, il avait 52 ans.

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  1. FamilySearch Family Tree
    Louis XII Roi de France<br>Nick name: Père du Peuple,<br>Also known as: louis de valoisKing of France Louis Xii<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: June 27 1462 - France<br>Military Service: Italian War - Between 1499 and 1504<br>Marriage: Spouse: Joan De Valois Queen Consort of France - Sep 8 1476<br>Marriage: Spouse: Anne de Bretagne Reine de France - Jan 7 1498 - Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France<br>Marriage: Spouse: Mary Tudor Reine de France - Oct 9 1514 - Abbeville, Département de la Somme, Picardie, Frankrijk<br>Death: Jan 1 1515<br>Burial: Jan 12 1515<br>Parents: Charles Ier Duc d'Orléans et de Valois, Maria von Kleve Duchess de Orleans<br>Spouses: Joan Queen Consort of France (born De Valois), Anne de Bretagne Reine de FranceMary Tudor Reine de France<br>Children: Claude de Valois Reine de France (born de France), Louis d'Orleans, ChrIstoph Ferdinand Von Habsburg, MISCARRIAGE THREE Anne de Bretagne, miscarriage3, Cornelius Of Austria, miscarriage4miscarriage5, Rence Este, von Frankreich<br>Siblings: Johanna de Valois, (born D'OrlEans), Marie d'Orléans Comtesse d'Étampes, Anne d'Orléans Abbesse de Fontevraud<br>  Additional information:

    ;TitleOfNobility: seigneur de Pierrefonds (1466 -1515),Roi de France (1498 -1515) ,Roi de Jérusalem et de Sicile
    LifeSketch: GENI.COMreich, Portuguese: RoiLouis XIIle Père du PeupleKing of Franceace:Château de Blois, Blois, Touraine, Loir-et-Cher, Francence Anne de Bretagne, reine de France and s-Orléans, (mort jeune) and upation:Louis XII of France, King of France and Naples, Duke of Brittany, Count of Provence, King of France, King, Well-to-do Innkeeperois, Roi de Francequot;, "King Louis XII Of France"in Joan by his second cousin, King Louis XI. By doing so, Louis XI hoped to extinguish the Orléans cadet branch of the House of Valois.d the French monarchy in the conflict known as the Mad War. At the royal victory in the Battle of Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier in 1488, Louis was captured, but Charles VIII pardoned him and released him. He subsequently took part in the Italian War of 1494–1498 as one of the French commanders.married Anne of Brittany, the widow of his cousin Charles VIII. This marriage allowed Louis to reinforce the personal Union of Brittany and France.second Italian campaign for the control of the Kingdom of Naples. Louis conquered the Duchy of Milan in 1500 and pushed forward to the Kingdom of Naples, which fell to him in 1501. Proclaimed King of Naples, Louis faced a new coalition gathered by Ferdinand II of Aragon and was forced to cede Naples to Spain in 1504.f the nobility, in opposition with the long tradition of the French kings to attempt to impose absolute monarchy in France. A popular king, Louis was proclaimed "Father of the People" (French: Le Père du Peuple) in 1506 by the Estates-General of Tours for his reduction of the tax known as taille, legal reforms, and civil peace within France.second Italian War, was interested in further expansion in the Italian Peninsula and launched a third Italian War (1508–1516), which was marked by the military prowess of the Chevalier de Bayard.ouis XII died in 1515 without a male heir. He was succeeded by his cousin Francis from the Angoulême cadet branch of the House of Valois.in 1499. Anne, who had borne as many as seven stillborn or short lived children during her previous marriage to King Charles, now bore a further four stillborn sons to the new king, but also two surviving daughters. The elder daughter, Claude (1499–1524), was betrothed by her mother's arrangement to the future Emperor Charles V in 1501. But after Anne failed to produce a living son, Louis dissolved the betrothal and betrothed Claude to his heir presumptive, Francis of Angoulême, thereby insuring that Brittany would remain united with France. Anne opposed this marriage, which took place only after her death in 1514. Claude succeeded her mother in Brittany and became queen consort to Francis. The younger daughter, Renée (1510–1575), married Duke Ercole II of Ferrara.039;s death, Louis married Mary Tudor, the sister of Henry VIII of England, in Abbeville, France, on 9 October 1514. This represented a final attempt to produce an heir to his throne, for despite two previous marriages the king had no living sons. Louis died on 1 January 1515, less than three months after he married Mary, reputedly worn out by his exertions in the bedchamber, but more likely from the effects of gout. Their union produced no children, and the throne passed to Francis I of France, who was Louis' cousin once removed, and also his son-in-law.This user consistently creates new user profile names to harass LDS FS users. This user creates fictitious stories and tries to present them as fact. They are searching for Debra Hudnall--and they have called multiple users on here by the name Debra Anise, Debby, and Debra Hudnall, because they are stalking her. I guess they failed to get to her in any way. They are obsessed with the poor woman and wrecking hundreds of other people's work-just to find, stalk and harass her. If anyone knows her-warn her that she is in danger from this dangerous unhinged stalker. Their usernames are: 1. HandEGenealogy2 2. HandEGenealogyI 3. AndreaLaga, 4. MaryBoleyn 5. Heaven Ink 6. AndreLaga 7. NightWitch 8. Petersen Alexander Tyce, 9. Boandlkramer 10. Phwetzky 11. EmTa 12. FrojaArmes 13. MunchHausen 14. MarxBoleyn 15. NightKite 16. BipolarDisorder 17. PrinzEugenius 18. AndrewVK 19. Josiah W.Hundall 20. United Kingdom1 21. JustinVaden 22. FamilySearch 2 23. DebraAnise 24. Debby-it was Wrong. 25. NDWisnent. 26. JdTnnr21. 27. JdTnner2. 28. JdTnner1. 29. WhartonRoach. 30. Seiserelm. 31. NDWhisenet. 32. NDWisenet. 33. Debby'sAngelOfDeath. 34.IMAIDIOT 35. MxThisIswrong,,,,,,and many more. They consistently use different usernames, and different email addresses in their efforts to stalk and harass all members of the family of Debra Hudnall. Every single relative of hers gets harassed: cousins, children, siblings, parents, nieces, and nephews.VIII, took the French throne in in 1483, under the regency of his sister and brother-in-law. The duc d'Orléans and a number of other discontented nobles challenged the power of the regents, and in an alliance with the Duke of Brittany in 1485 and 1488 rebelled. Captured in July 1488, he was never formally charged with treason, and by 1491 he was reconciled with the king. In 1498, Charles VIII died following a head injury, and his cousin ascended as Louis XII. He issued the Ordinance of Blois in 1499 and the Ordinance of Lyons in 1510 which were intended to define the powers of regional officials, curb corruption, and to extend the accountability of royal judges. Within France, the king became quite popular, granted the bye name Father of the People in 1506. His foreign affairs, however, did not prosper. Pursuing claims to the kingdom of Naples, he concluded the Treaty of Granada in 1500 with Ferdinand II of Aragon for a partition of the kingdom, but a year later the two kings were at war over the same question. By March 1504, the French had lost all of Naples. He participated in the League of Cambrai against the Venetians in 1509 which led to war with the Papal state and his excommunication. The French were forced to relinquish Milan in 1512, the following year the Swiss invaded Burgundy and besieged the city of Dijon, while England's Henry VIII invaded Picardy taking the French the towns of Thirouanne and Tournai, and offering Louis a humiliating defeat during a skirmish known as the Battle of the Spurs. By 1514, he had lost his Italian interests, but made peace with the succeeding Pope, and removed invaders from France through bribes and marriage, taking Mary Rose Tudor as his third wife. Three months later, allegedly suffering from severe gout, he died at age 52. 1496–1533 1484–1511
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Événements historiques

  • En l'an 1462: Source: Wikipedia
    • 28 mars » Ivan III devient Grand-prince de Moscou et de toute la Russie.
    • 17 juin » Vlad Tepes lance l'attaque de nuit à Târgoviște contre les forces de Mehmed II.
    • 17 septembre » victoire polonaise sur l'Ordre Teutonique à la bataille de Puck pendant la guerre de Treize Ans.
  • En l'an 1515: Source: Wikipedia
    • 1 janvier » la mort de Louis XII, à l'emplacement de l'actuel square parisien Louis XIII, fait de François I le nouveau roi de France.
    • 24 avril » la troupe militaire du roi François Ier, de la reine Claude enceinte, et de la régente mère Louise de Savoie, quitte Paris pour une nouvelle campagne guerrière en Italie (vers Marignan). Les femmes s'arrêteront avant la frontière.
    • 29 avril » à 3h du matin, la troupe du roi de France François Ier quitte Amboise, pour une nouvelle campagne guerrière en Italie alors morcelée.
    • 8 août » la troupe royale française de François Ier quitte Grenoble, pour continuer sa route vers l'actuelle Italie (cf. Marignan, le 13 septembre suivant). Bayard, déjà en Italie, s'empare de Prospero Colonna.
    • 14 septembre » bataille de Marignan (cinquième guerre d’Italie). Victoire des troupes franco-vénitiennes de François I sur les mercenaires suisses.
    • 4 octobre » reddition de Maximilien Sforza, qui cède le duché de Milan à François I.
  • En l'an 1515: Source: Wikipedia
    • 15 février » entrée du cortège royal de François Ier dans Paris, après son couronnement à Saint-Denis.
    • 24 avril » la troupe militaire du roi François Ier, de la reine Claude enceinte, et de la régente mère Louise de Savoie, quitte Paris pour une nouvelle campagne guerrière en Italie (vers Marignan). Les femmes s'arrêteront avant la frontière.
    • 29 avril » à 3h du matin, la troupe du roi de France François Ier quitte Amboise, pour une nouvelle campagne guerrière en Italie alors morcelée.
    • 12 juillet » le nouveau roi de France François Ier est accueilli à Lyon, sur la route de sa première campagne d'Italie, dans le cadre de sa nouvelle fonction.
    • 8 août » la troupe royale française de François Ier quitte Grenoble, pour continuer sa route vers l'actuelle Italie (cf. Marignan, le 13 septembre suivant). Bayard, déjà en Italie, s'empare de Prospero Colonna.
    • 4 octobre » reddition de Maximilien Sforza, qui cède le duché de Milan à François I.


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