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Counts and dukes of Anjou

The Count of Anjou was the ruler of the County of Anjou, first granted by Charles the Bald in the 9th century to Robert the Strong. Ingelger and his son, Fulk the Red, were viscounts until Fulk assumed the title of Count of Anjou. The Robertians and their Capetian successors were distracted by wars with the Vikings and other concerns and were unable to recover the county until the reign of Philip II Augustus, more than 270 years later.

County/Dukedom of Anjou

Coat of arms of the Dukes of Anjou.
Creation date861 (County)
1360 (Dukedom)
PeeragePeerage of France
First holderRobert the Strong (County)
Louis I (Dukedom)
Last holderJohn the Good (County)
Louis Stanislas Xavier of France (Dukedom)
StatusExtinct
Extinction date1795

Ingelger's male line ended with Geoffrey II. Subsequent counts of Anjou were descended from Geoffrey's sister Ermengarde and Count Geoffrey II of Gâtinais. Their agnatic descendants, who included the Angevin kings of England, continued to hold these titles and property until the French monarchy gained control of the area. In 1360, the Count was raised to a Dukedom becoming known as Duke of Anjou, subsequently leading the Duchy of Anjou.

The title was held by Philip V of Spain before his accession in 1700. Since then, some Spanish Legitimists claimants to the French throne have borne the title even to the present day, as does a nephew of the Orléanist pretender.

Counts of Anjou

Robertian dynasty

The Robertians, or Robertian dynasty, comprised:

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Robert the Strong
861–866
also: marquis of Neustria, count of Tours
820
?
son of Robert III of Worms and Waldrade
?
two sons
866
aged 45
Odo
866-898
also: king of the Franks, marquis of Neustria, count of Paris
  852
La Fère
son of Robert the Strong and Adelaide of Tours
Théodrate of Troyes
two sons
898
aged 46

House of Ingelger

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Ingelger
(Viscount of Angers)
845
Rennes
son of Tertullus (Tertulle) and Petronilla
Adelais of Amboise
one son
888
aged 42
Fulk I the Red
929–942
870
son of Ingelger and Resinde "Aelinde" D'Amboise
Rosalie de Loches
one son
942
aged 72
Fulk II the Good
942–958
905
son of Fulk the Red
Gerberge
two children
11 November 960
aged 55 Tours
Geoffrey I Greymantle
960–987
940
son of Fulk II
(1) Adele of Meaux
four children
(2) Adelaise de Chalon
March 979
one son
21 July 987
aged 47
Fulk III the Black
987–1040
  972
son of Geoffrey I Greymantle and Adelaide of Vermandois
(1) Elisabeth of Vendôme
one daughter
(2) Hildegard of Sundgau
1001
two children
21 June 1040
Metz
aged 68
Geoffrey II Martel
1040–1060
  son of Fulk the Black and Hildegard of Sundgau (1) Agnes of Burgundy
1032
no issue
(2) Grécie of Langeais
no issue
(3) Adèle
no issue
(4) Grécie of Langeais
no issue
(5) Adelaide
no issue

House of Anjou

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Geoffrey III the Bearded
1060–1067
  1040
eldest son of Geoffrey II, Count of Gâtinais and Ermengarde of Anjou
(1) Julienne de Langeais
no issue
1096
aged 56
Fulk IV the Ill-Tempered
1067–1109
  1043
younger son of Geoffrey II, Count of Gâtinais and Ermengarde of Anjou
(1) Hildegarde of Beaugency
one daughter
(2) Ermengarde de Bourbon
1070
one son
(3) Orengarde de Châtelaillon
1076
no issue
(4) Mantie of Brienne
1080
no issue
(5) Bertrade de Montfort
1089
one son
14 April 1109
aged 66
Geoffrey IV Martel the Younger
1103–1106
1070
son of Fulk IV and Ermengarde de Bourbon
never married
no issue
19 May 1106
Candé
aged 36
Fulk V the Young
1106–1129
also: king of Jerusalem
  1089
Angers
son of Count Fulk IV, Count of Anjou and Bertrade de Montfort
(1) Ermengarde of Maine
1110
four children
(2) Melisende
2 June 1129
Jerusalem
two children
13 November 1143
Acre, Israel
aged 54
Geoffrey V Plantagenet
1129–1151
also: count of Tours and Maine, duke of Normandy
  24 August 1113
elder son of Fulk V of Anjou and Eremburga de La Flèche
Empress Matilda
17 June 1128
three sons
7 September 1151
Château-du-Loir
aged 38
Henry Curtmantle
1151–1189
also: king of England, count of Maine, duke of Normandy, Aquitaine and Gascony, lord of Ireland
  5 March 1133
Le Mans
son of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou and Empress Matilda
Eleanor of Aquitaine
18 May 1152
Poitiers
eight children
6 July 1189
Chinon
aged 56
Richard Lionheart
1189–1199
also: king of England, count of Maine and Nantes, duke of Normandy, Aquitaine and Gascony, lord of Ireland
  8 September 1157
Beaumont Palace
son of King Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine
Berengaria of Navarre
12 May 1191
Limassol
No legitimate issue
6 April 1199
Châlus
aged 42
Arthur
1199–1203
also: duke of Brittany
  29 March 1187
son of Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany and Constance of Penthièvre
never married
no issue
April 1203
Rouen
aged 16

In 1204, Anjou was lost to king Philip II of France. It was re-granted as an appanage for Louis VIII's son John, who died in 1232 at the age of thirteen, and then to Louis's youngest son, Charles, later the first Angevin king of Sicily.

Capetian dynasty

House of Anjou

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
John I Tristan
1219–1232
Charles I
1246–1285
also: king of Sicily, of Albania, of Jerusalem, count of Maine, of Provence, of Forcalquier
  21 March 1226
youngest son of Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile
(1) Beatrice of Provence
31 January 1246
Aix-en-Provence
seven children
(2) Margaret of Burgundy
1268
one daughter
7 January 1285
Foggia
aged 58
Charles II
1285–1290
also: king of Naples, of Albania, prince of Salerno, of Achaea
  1254
son of Charles I of Anjou and Beatrice of Provence
Maria of Hungary
1270
14 children
5 May 1309
Naples
aged 55
Margaret
1290–1299
  1272
daughter of Charles II of Naples and Mary of Hungary
Charles of Valois
16 August 1290
Corbeil
six children
31 December 1299
aged 26

In 1290, Margaret married Charles of Valois, the younger brother of king Philip IV of France. He became Count of Anjou in her right.

House of Valois

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Charles III
1290–1325
also: count of Valois
  12 March 1270
fourth son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon
(1) Margaret of Naples
1290
six children
(2) Catherine of Courtenay
1302
four children
(3) Mahaut of Châtillon
1308
four children
16 December 1325
Nogent-le-Roi
aged 55
Philip
1293–1328
also: Philip the Fortunate, count of Maine, of Valois
  1293
son of Charles of Valois and Margaret of Naples
(1) Joan the Lame
July 1313
seven children
(2) Blanche of Navarre
11 January 1350
one daughter
22 August 1350
Nogent-le-Roi
aged 57

In 1328, Philip of Valois ascended the French throne and became King Philip VI. At this time, the counties of Anjou, Maine, and Valois returned to the royal domain. On 26 April 1332, Philip granted the county to his eldest son, John:

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
John
1332–1350
also: John the Good, count of Maine, of Poitiers, duke of Normandy, and Aquitaine
  16 April 1319
son of Philip VI and Joan the Lame
(1) Bonne of Bohemia
28 July 1332
Church of Notre-Dame, Melun
nine children
(2) Joanna I of Auvergne
19 February 1350
Nanterre
two children
8 April 1364
Savoy
aged 44

Following John's ascension to the throne as John II in 1350, the title again returned to the royal domain.

Dukes of Anjou

The dukes contributed greatly to social reform in the 1300s and 1400s.[1]

First creation: 1360–1481 – House of Valois-Anjou

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Louis I
1360–1384
also: count of Maine, de Provence and Touraine, king of Naples
  23 July 1339
Château de Vincennes
second son of King John II of France and Bonne of Luxembourg
Marie of Blois
1360
three children
20 September 1384
Bisceglie
aged 45
Louis II
1384–1417
also: king of Naples
  1377
Toulouse
son of Louis I of Anjou
Yolande of Aragon
Arles
1400
five children
29 April 1417
Angers
aged 40
Louis III
1417–1434
also: count of Provence, Forcalquier, Piedmont and Maine, duke of Calabria, king of Naples
  25 September 1403
eldest son of Louis II of Anjou and Yolande of Aragon
Margaret of Savoy, Duchess of Anjou
Cosenza
1432
no issue
12 November 1434
Cosenza
aged 31
René
1434–1480
also: count of Provence, Piedmont, duke of Bar, Lorraine, king of Naples
  16 January 1409
Château d'Angers
second son of Louis II of Anjou and Yolande of Aragon
(1) Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine
1420
10 children
(2) Jeanne de Laval
10 September 1454
Abbey of St. Nicholas, Angers
no issue
10 July 1480
Aix-en-Provence
aged 71
Charles IV
1480–1481
also: Count of Maine, Guise and Provence
  1446
son of Charles of Maine, grandson of Louis II of Anjou
Joan of Lorraine
1474
no issue
1481
aged 35

On the death of Charles IV, Anjou returned to the royal domain.

Second creation: 1515–1531 – House of Savoy

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Louise
1515–1531
also: duchess of Auvergne, of Bourbon, of Nemours
  11 September 1476
Pont-d'Ain
eldest daughter of Philip II, Duke of Savoy and Margaret of Bourbon
Charles of Orléans
16 February 1488
Paris
one daughter, one son
22 September 1531
Gretz-sur-Loing
aged 55

Third creation: 1566–1576 – House of Valois-Angoulême

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Henry III
1566–1576
also: dauphin of France, duke of Angoulême, duke of Orléans
 
19 September 1551
Palace of Fontainebleau
fourth son of Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici
Louise of Lorraine
13 February 1575
Notre-Dame de Reims
no issue
2 August 1589
Saint-Cloud
aged 37

Fourth creation: 1576–1584 – House of Valois-Angoulême

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Francis III
1576–1584
also: duke of Berry, of Touraine, of Alençon, Château-Thierry, of Évreux, Count of Perche, of Meulan, of Mantes
 
18 March 1555
Palace of Fontainebleau
fifth son of Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici
never married, but briefly engaged to Elizabeth I 19 June 1584
Château-Thierry
aged 29

Fifth creation: 1608–1626 – House of Bourbon

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Gaston I
1608–1626
also: duke of Orléans, duke of Chartres, count of Blois, duke of Alençon
 
25 April 1608
Palace of Fontainebleau
third son of Henry IV of France and Marie de' Medici
(1) Marie de Bourbon, Duchess of Montpensier
6 August 1626
Nantes
one daughter
(2) Marguerite of Lorraine
31 January 1632
Nancy
five children
2 February 1660
Château de Blois
aged 51

Sixth creation: 1640–1660 – House of Orléans

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Philip I
1640–1660
also: duke of Orléans, duke of Chartres, of Valois, of Nemours, of Montpensier, of Châtellerault, of Saint-Fargeau, of Beaupréau, prince of Joinville, count of Dourdan, Romorantin, of Mortain, of Bar-sur-Seine, viscount of Auge and of Domfront, marquis of Coucy and of Folembray, marquis of Mézières, baron of Beaujolais, seigneur of Montargis
 
21 September 1640
Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
second son of Louis XIII of France and Anne of Austria
(1) Princess Henrietta of England
31 March 1661
Palais-Royal
three children
(2) Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate
16 November 1671
Châlons-sur-Marne
three children
9 June 1701
Château de Saint-Cloud
aged 60

Seventh creation: 1668–1671 – House of Bourbon

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Philippe Charles
1668–1671
 
5 August 1668
Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
second son of Louis XIV of France and Maria Theresa of Spain
never married 10 July 1671
Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
aged 2

8th creation: 1672 – House of Bourbon

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Louis Francis
1672
 
14 June 1672
Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
third son of Louis XIV of France and Maria Theresa of Spain
never married 4 November 1672
Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye

9th creation: 1683–1700 – House of Bourbon

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Philip II
1683–1700
 
19 December 1683
Palace of Versailles
second son of Louis, le Grand Dauphin and Duchess Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria
(1) Maria Luisa of Savoy
2 November 1701
Figueres
four children
(2) Elisabeth of Parma
24 December 1714
Guadalajara
seven children
9 July 1746
Madrid
aged 62

10th creation: 1710–1715 – House of Bourbon

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Louis the Beloved
1710–1715
also: dauphin of France
 
15 February 1710
Palace of Versailles
third son of Louis, le Petit Dauphin and Princess Marie Adélaïde of Savoy
Marie Leszczyńska
4 September 1725
Palace of Fontainebleau
eleven children
10 May 1774
Palace of Versailles
aged 64

11th creation: 1730–1733 – House of Bourbon

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Philip
1730–1733
 
30 August 1730
Palace of Versailles
fourth son of Louis XV of France and Marie Leszczyńska
never married 17 April 1733
Palace of Versailles
aged 2

12th creation: 1755–1795 – House of Bourbon

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Louis the Desired
1755–1795
also: comte de Provence, comte du Maine, comte de Perche and comte de Senoches
 
17 November 1755
Palace of Versailles
fourth son of Louis, Dauphin of France and Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony
Princess Marie Joséphine of Savoy
14 May 1771
Palace of Versailles
no issue
16 September 1824
Paris
aged 68

Dukes of Anjou without legal creation

1883–present – House of Bourbon

After the death of Henry, Count of Chambord, only the descendants of Philip V of Spain remained of the male line of Louis XIV. The most senior of these, the Carlist claimant to the Spanish throne, became the eldest of the Capetians. Some of them used the courtesy title of Duke of Anjou, as shown below:

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Jaime
1909–1931
also: duque de Madrid
 
27 June 1870
Vevey
third son of Carlos, Duke of Madrid and Princess Margherita of Bourbon-Parma
never married 2 October 1931
Paris
aged 60
Alfonso Carlos
1931–1936
also: duque de San Jaime
 
12 September 1849
London
second son of Juan, Count of Montizón and Archduchess Maria Beatrix of Austria-Este
Infanta Maria das Neves of Portugal
26 April 1871
Kleinheubach
no issue
29 September 1936
Vienna
aged 87

At the death of Alfonso Carlos in 1936, the Capetian seniority passed to the exiled King of Spain, Alfonso XIII. In 1941, Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia, succeeded his father Alfonso XIII (Alphonse I of France according to the Legitimists) as the heir male of Louis XIV and therefore as the Legitimist claimant to the French throne. He then adopted the title of Duke of Anjou.

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Jaime
1941–1975
also: duque de Segovia, duque de Madrid
 
23 June 1908
Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso
second son of King Alfonso XIII of Spain and Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg
(1) Emmanuelle de Dampierre
4 March 1935
Church of San Ignacio de Loyola, Rome
two children
(2) Charlotte Tiedemann
3 August 1949
Innsbruck
no issue
20 March 1975
St. Gallen
aged 66
Alfonso
1975–1989
also: duque de Cadiz, duc de Bourbon
 
20 April 1936
Rome
eldest son of Jaime and Emmanuelle de Dampierre
María del Carmen Martínez-Bordiú y Franco
8 March 1972
Royal Palace of El Pardo
two sons
30 January 1989
Beaver Creek Resort
aged 52
Louis Alphonse
1989–present
also: duc de Touraine, duc de Bourbon
 
25 April 1974
Madrid
second son of Alfonso and María del Carmen Martínez-Bordiú y Franco
María Margarita Vargas Santaella
6 November 2004
La Romana
four children
living

2004–present – House of Bourbon-Orléans

On December 8, 2004, Henry, Count of Paris, Duke of France, Orléanist Pretender to the French throne, granted the title Duke of Anjou to his nephew Charles-Philippe. Because he doesn't recognize his cousin's courtesy title, in his view the title was available since 1824.

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Charles-Philippe
2004–present
 
3 March 1973
Paris
eldest son of Michel, Count of Évreux and Beatrice Pasquier de Franclieu
Diana Álvares Pereira de Melo, 11th Duchess of Cadaval
21 June 2008
Cathedral of Évora
living

References

  1. ^ Jones, Colin (1994). The Cambridge Illustrated History of France (1st ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 124. ISBN 0-521-43294-4.

External links

  • Titles of the counts and dukes of Anjou in the 11-16th centuries from contemporary documents with bibliography

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See also List of Angevin consorts The Count of Anjou was the ruler of the County of Anjou first granted by Charles the Bald in the 9th century to Robert the Strong Ingelger and his son Fulk the Red were viscounts until Fulk assumed the title of Count of Anjou The Robertians and their Capetian successors were distracted by wars with the Vikings and other concerns and were unable to recover the county until the reign of Philip II Augustus more than 270 years later County Dukedom of AnjouCoat of arms of the Dukes of Anjou Creation date861 County 1360 Dukedom PeeragePeerage of FranceFirst holderRobert the Strong County Louis I Dukedom Last holderJohn the Good County Louis Stanislas Xavier of France Dukedom StatusExtinctExtinction date1795Ingelger s male line ended with Geoffrey II Subsequent counts of Anjou were descended from Geoffrey s sister Ermengarde and Count Geoffrey II of Gatinais Their agnatic descendants who included the Angevin kings of England continued to hold these titles and property until the French monarchy gained control of the area In 1360 the Count was raised to a Dukedom becoming known as Duke of Anjou subsequently leading the Duchy of Anjou The title was held by Philip V of Spain before his accession in 1700 Since then some Spanish Legitimists claimants to the French throne have borne the title even to the present day as does a nephew of the Orleanist pretender Contents 1 Counts of Anjou 1 1 Robertian dynasty 1 2 House of Ingelger 1 3 House of Anjou 1 4 Capetian dynasty 1 4 1 House of Anjou 1 4 2 House of Valois 2 Dukes of Anjou 2 1 First creation 1360 1481 House of Valois Anjou 2 2 Second creation 1515 1531 House of Savoy 2 3 Third creation 1566 1576 House of Valois Angouleme 2 4 Fourth creation 1576 1584 House of Valois Angouleme 2 5 Fifth creation 1608 1626 House of Bourbon 2 6 Sixth creation 1640 1660 House of Orleans 2 7 Seventh creation 1668 1671 House of Bourbon 2 8 8th creation 1672 House of Bourbon 2 9 9th creation 1683 1700 House of Bourbon 2 10 10th creation 1710 1715 House of Bourbon 2 11 11th creation 1730 1733 House of Bourbon 2 12 12th creation 1755 1795 House of Bourbon 3 Dukes of Anjou without legal creation 3 1 1883 present House of Bourbon 3 2 2004 present House of Bourbon Orleans 4 References 5 External linksCounts of Anjou EditRobertian dynasty Edit The Robertians or Robertian dynasty comprised Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathRobert the Strong861 866also marquis of Neustria count of Tours 820 son of Robert III of Worms and Waldrade two sons 866aged 45Odo866 898also king of the Franks marquis of Neustria count of Paris 852La Fereson of Robert the Strong and Adelaide of Tours Theodrate of Troyestwo sons 898aged 46House of Ingelger Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathIngelger Viscount of Angers 845Rennesson of Tertullus Tertulle and Petronilla Adelais of Amboiseone son 888aged 42Fulk I the Red929 942 870son of Ingelger and Resinde Aelinde D Amboise Rosalie de Lochesone son 942aged 72Fulk II the Good942 958 905son of Fulk the Red Gerbergetwo children 11 November 960aged 55 ToursGeoffrey I Greymantle960 987 940son of Fulk II 1 Adele of Meauxfour children 2 Adelaise de ChalonMarch 979one son 21 July 987aged 47Fulk III the Black987 1040 972son of Geoffrey I Greymantle and Adelaide of Vermandois 1 Elisabeth of Vendomeone daughter 2 Hildegard of Sundgau1001two children 21 June 1040Metzaged 68Geoffrey II Martel1040 1060 son of Fulk the Black and Hildegard of Sundgau 1 Agnes of Burgundy1032no issue 2 Grecie of Langeaisno issue 3 Adeleno issue 4 Grecie of Langeaisno issue 5 Adelaideno issueHouse of Anjou Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathGeoffrey III the Bearded1060 1067 1040eldest son of Geoffrey II Count of Gatinais and Ermengarde of Anjou 1 Julienne de Langeaisno issue 1096aged 56Fulk IV the Ill Tempered1067 1109 1043younger son of Geoffrey II Count of Gatinais and Ermengarde of Anjou 1 Hildegarde of Beaugencyone daughter 2 Ermengarde de Bourbon1070one son 3 Orengarde de Chatelaillon1076no issue 4 Mantie of Brienne1080no issue 5 Bertrade de Montfort1089one son 14 April 1109aged 66Geoffrey IV Martel the Younger1103 1106 1070son of Fulk IV and Ermengarde de Bourbon never marriedno issue 19 May 1106Candeaged 36Fulk V the Young1106 1129also king of Jerusalem 1089Angersson of Count Fulk IV Count of Anjou and Bertrade de Montfort 1 Ermengarde of Maine1110four children 2 Melisende2 June 1129Jerusalemtwo children 13 November 1143Acre Israelaged 54Geoffrey V Plantagenet1129 1151also count of Tours and Maine duke of Normandy 24 August 1113elder son of Fulk V of Anjou and Eremburga de La Fleche Empress Matilda17 June 1128three sons 7 September 1151Chateau du Loiraged 38Henry Curtmantle1151 1189also king of England count of Maine duke of Normandy Aquitaine and Gascony lord of Ireland 5 March 1133Le Mansson of Geoffrey Plantagenet Count of Anjou and Empress Matilda Eleanor of Aquitaine18 May 1152Poitierseight children 6 July 1189Chinonaged 56Richard Lionheart1189 1199also king of England count of Maine and Nantes duke of Normandy Aquitaine and Gascony lord of Ireland 8 September 1157Beaumont Palaceson of King Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine Berengaria of Navarre12 May 1191LimassolNo legitimate issue 6 April 1199Chalusaged 42Arthur1199 1203also duke of Brittany 29 March 1187son of Geoffrey II Duke of Brittany and Constance of Penthievre never marriedno issue April 1203Rouenaged 16In 1204 Anjou was lost to king Philip II of France It was re granted as an appanage for Louis VIII s son John who died in 1232 at the age of thirteen and then to Louis s youngest son Charles later the first Angevin king of Sicily Capetian dynasty Edit House of Anjou Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathJohn I Tristan1219 1232Charles I1246 1285also king of Sicily of Albania of Jerusalem count of Maine of Provence of Forcalquier 21 March 1226youngest son of Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile 1 Beatrice of Provence31 January 1246Aix en Provenceseven children 2 Margaret of Burgundy1268one daughter 7 January 1285Foggiaaged 58Charles II1285 1290also king of Naples of Albania prince of Salerno of Achaea 1254son of Charles I of Anjou and Beatrice of Provence Maria of Hungary127014 children 5 May 1309Naplesaged 55Margaret1290 1299 1272daughter of Charles II of Naples and Mary of Hungary Charles of Valois16 August 1290Corbeilsix children 31 December 1299aged 26In 1290 Margaret married Charles of Valois the younger brother of king Philip IV of France He became Count of Anjou in her right House of Valois Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathCharles III1290 1325also count of Valois 12 March 1270fourth son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon 1 Margaret of Naples1290six children 2 Catherine of Courtenay1302four children 3 Mahaut of Chatillon1308four children 16 December 1325Nogent le Roiaged 55Philip1293 1328also Philip the Fortunate count of Maine of Valois 1293son of Charles of Valois and Margaret of Naples 1 Joan the LameJuly 1313seven children 2 Blanche of Navarre11 January 1350one daughter 22 August 1350Nogent le Roiaged 57In 1328 Philip of Valois ascended the French throne and became King Philip VI At this time the counties of Anjou Maine and Valois returned to the royal domain On 26 April 1332 Philip granted the county to his eldest son John Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathJohn1332 1350also John the Good count of Maine of Poitiers duke of Normandy and Aquitaine 16 April 1319son of Philip VI and Joan the Lame 1 Bonne of Bohemia28 July 1332Church of Notre Dame Melunnine children 2 Joanna I of Auvergne19 February 1350Nanterretwo children 8 April 1364Savoyaged 44Following John s ascension to the throne as John II in 1350 the title again returned to the royal domain Dukes of Anjou EditThe dukes contributed greatly to social reform in the 1300s and 1400s 1 First creation 1360 1481 House of Valois Anjou Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathLouis I1360 1384also count of Maine de Provence and Touraine king of Naples 23 July 1339Chateau de Vincennessecond son of King John II of France and Bonne of Luxembourg Marie of Blois1360three children 20 September 1384Bisceglieaged 45Louis II1384 1417also king of Naples 1377Toulouseson of Louis I of Anjou Yolande of AragonArles1400five children 29 April 1417Angersaged 40Louis III1417 1434also count of Provence Forcalquier Piedmont and Maine duke of Calabria king of Naples 25 September 1403eldest son of Louis II of Anjou and Yolande of Aragon Margaret of Savoy Duchess of AnjouCosenza1432no issue 12 November 1434Cosenzaaged 31Rene1434 1480also count of Provence Piedmont duke of Bar Lorraine king of Naples 16 January 1409Chateau d Angerssecond son of Louis II of Anjou and Yolande of Aragon 1 Isabella Duchess of Lorraine142010 children 2 Jeanne de Laval10 September 1454Abbey of St Nicholas Angersno issue 10 July 1480Aix en Provenceaged 71Charles IV1480 1481also Count of Maine Guise and Provence 1446son of Charles of Maine grandson of Louis II of Anjou Joan of Lorraine1474no issue 1481aged 35On the death of Charles IV Anjou returned to the royal domain Second creation 1515 1531 House of Savoy Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathLouise1515 1531also duchess of Auvergne of Bourbon of Nemours 11 September 1476Pont d Aineldest daughter of Philip II Duke of Savoy and Margaret of Bourbon Charles of Orleans16 February 1488Parisone daughter one son 22 September 1531Gretz sur Loingaged 55Third creation 1566 1576 House of Valois Angouleme Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathHenry III1566 1576also dauphin of France duke of Angouleme duke of Orleans 19 September 1551Palace of Fontainebleaufourth son of Henry II of France and Catherine de Medici Louise of Lorraine13 February 1575Notre Dame de Reimsno issue 2 August 1589Saint Cloudaged 37Fourth creation 1576 1584 House of Valois Angouleme Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathFrancis III1576 1584also duke of Berry of Touraine of Alencon Chateau Thierry of Evreux Count of Perche of Meulan of Mantes 18 March 1555Palace of Fontainebleaufifth son of Henry II of France and Catherine de Medici never married but briefly engaged to Elizabeth I 19 June 1584Chateau Thierryaged 29Fifth creation 1608 1626 House of Bourbon Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathGaston I1608 1626also duke of Orleans duke of Chartres count of Blois duke of Alencon 25 April 1608Palace of Fontainebleauthird son of Henry IV of France and Marie de Medici 1 Marie de Bourbon Duchess of Montpensier6 August 1626Nantesone daughter 2 Marguerite of Lorraine31 January 1632Nancyfive children 2 February 1660Chateau de Bloisaged 51Sixth creation 1640 1660 House of Orleans Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathPhilip I1640 1660also duke of Orleans duke of Chartres of Valois of Nemours of Montpensier of Chatellerault of Saint Fargeau of Beaupreau prince of Joinville count of Dourdan Romorantin of Mortain of Bar sur Seine viscount of Auge and of Domfront marquis of Coucy and of Folembray marquis of Mezieres baron of Beaujolais seigneur of Montargis 21 September 1640Chateau de Saint Germain en Layesecond son of Louis XIII of France and Anne of Austria 1 Princess Henrietta of England31 March 1661Palais Royalthree children 2 Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate16 November 1671Chalons sur Marnethree children 9 June 1701Chateau de Saint Cloudaged 60Seventh creation 1668 1671 House of Bourbon Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathPhilippe Charles1668 1671 5 August 1668Chateau de Saint Germain en Layesecond son of Louis XIV of France and Maria Theresa of Spain never married 10 July 1671Chateau de Saint Germain en Layeaged 28th creation 1672 House of Bourbon Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathLouis Francis1672 14 June 1672Chateau de Saint Germain en Layethird son of Louis XIV of France and Maria Theresa of Spain never married 4 November 1672Chateau de Saint Germain en Laye9th creation 1683 1700 House of Bourbon Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathPhilip II1683 1700 19 December 1683Palace of Versaillessecond son of Louis le Grand Dauphin and Duchess Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria 1 Maria Luisa of Savoy2 November 1701Figueresfour children 2 Elisabeth of Parma24 December 1714Guadalajaraseven children 9 July 1746Madridaged 6210th creation 1710 1715 House of Bourbon Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathLouis the Beloved1710 1715also dauphin of France 15 February 1710Palace of Versaillesthird son of Louis le Petit Dauphin and Princess Marie Adelaide of Savoy Marie Leszczynska4 September 1725Palace of Fontainebleaueleven children 10 May 1774Palace of Versaillesaged 6411th creation 1730 1733 House of Bourbon Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathPhilip1730 1733 30 August 1730Palace of Versaillesfourth son of Louis XV of France and Marie Leszczynska never married 17 April 1733Palace of Versaillesaged 212th creation 1755 1795 House of Bourbon Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathLouis the Desired1755 1795also comte de Provence comte du Maine comte de Perche and comte de Senoches 17 November 1755Palace of Versaillesfourth son of Louis Dauphin of France and Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony Princess Marie Josephine of Savoy14 May 1771Palace of Versaillesno issue 16 September 1824Parisaged 68Dukes of Anjou without legal creation Edit1883 present House of Bourbon Edit After the death of Henry Count of Chambord only the descendants of Philip V of Spain remained of the male line of Louis XIV The most senior of these the Carlist claimant to the Spanish throne became the eldest of the Capetians Some of them used the courtesy title of Duke of Anjou as shown below Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathJaime1909 1931also duque de Madrid 27 June 1870Veveythird son of Carlos Duke of Madrid and Princess Margherita of Bourbon Parma never married 2 October 1931Parisaged 60Alfonso Carlos1931 1936also duque de San Jaime 12 September 1849Londonsecond son of Juan Count of Montizon and Archduchess Maria Beatrix of Austria Este Infanta Maria das Neves of Portugal26 April 1871Kleinheubachno issue 29 September 1936Viennaaged 87At the death of Alfonso Carlos in 1936 the Capetian seniority passed to the exiled King of Spain Alfonso XIII In 1941 Infante Jaime Duke of Segovia succeeded his father Alfonso XIII Alphonse I of France according to the Legitimists as the heir male of Louis XIV and therefore as the Legitimist claimant to the French throne He then adopted the title of Duke of Anjou Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathJaime1941 1975also duque de Segovia duque de Madrid 23 June 1908Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonsosecond son of King Alfonso XIII of Spain and Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg 1 Emmanuelle de Dampierre 4 March 1935Church of San Ignacio de Loyola Rometwo children 2 Charlotte Tiedemann3 August 1949Innsbruckno issue 20 March 1975St Gallenaged 66Alfonso1975 1989also duque de Cadiz duc de Bourbon 20 April 1936Romeeldest son of Jaime and Emmanuelle de Dampierre Maria del Carmen Martinez Bordiu y Franco8 March 1972Royal Palace of El Pardotwo sons 30 January 1989Beaver Creek Resortaged 52Louis Alphonse1989 presentalso duc de Touraine duc de Bourbon 25 April 1974Madridsecond son of Alfonso and Maria del Carmen Martinez Bordiu y Franco Maria Margarita Vargas Santaella6 November 2004La Romanafour children living2004 present House of Bourbon Orleans Edit On December 8 2004 Henry Count of Paris Duke of France Orleanist Pretender to the French throne granted the title Duke of Anjou to his nephew Charles Philippe Because he doesn t recognize his cousin s courtesy title in his view the title was available since 1824 Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathCharles Philippe2004 present 3 March 1973Pariseldest son of Michel Count of Evreux and Beatrice Pasquier de Franclieu Diana Alvares Pereira de Melo 11th Duchess of Cadaval21 June 2008Cathedral of Evora livingReferences Edit Jones Colin 1994 The Cambridge Illustrated History of France 1st ed Cambridge University Press p 124 ISBN 0 521 43294 4 External links EditTitles of the counts and dukes of Anjou in the 11 16th centuries from contemporary documents with bibliography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Counts and dukes of Anjou amp oldid 1134875794, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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