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Marie of Anjou, Queen of France
'Marie of Anjou' (
October 14 1404–
1463) was the daughter of
Louis II of Anjou, King of Naples, titular King of Sicily, and
Yolande of Aragon, Queen of Aragon, herself daughter of
John I of Aragon.
She married
King Charles VII in
1422 at
Bourges, and became
queen consort of
France. However, her husband's affection was primarily directed towards his mistress,
Agnès Sorel.
Marie was the mother of twelve children
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Louis XI, King of France (1423-1483)
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John of France (
1424-
1425)
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Radegonde de France (1428-1444)
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Catherine (1428-1446), married Charles de Charolais, future
Charles le Téméraire,
Duke of Burgundy, in
1440
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Jacques de France (1432-1437)
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Yolande de France (1434-1478), married the future
Amadeus IX, Duke of Savoy in
1452. Upon his death in
1472, she became
regent of
Savoy.
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Joan (1435-1482), married the future
John II, Duke of Bourbon in
1452
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Margaret of France (
1437-
1438)
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Mary of France (
7 September 1438 -
14 February 1439)
★ Jeanne (
7 September 1438 -
26 December 1446)
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Magdalena of Valois (1443-1486), married
Gaston de Foix,
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Charles, Duc de Berry (1446-1472)

''The Court of Mary of Anjou''
In the drawing seen here, at Court her chaplain Robert Blondel presents her with the allegorical Treatise of the ''"Twelve Perils of Hell,"'' which he composed for her (1455). Facsimile of a miniature from this work. Bibl. de l'Arsenal, Paris.
Marie of Anjou died in 1463 at the Abbaye de Chateliers-en-Poitou.