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Marie I (September 1376 – 7 August 1437) was suo jure countess of Auvergne and Boulogne from 1424 to her death in 1437, having inherited the titles from
Marie_I_of_Auvergne
death. He was the eldest son of Robert VII, Count of Auvergne and Boulogne, by his second wife, Marie of Dampierre. Auvergne and Boulogne were inherited
John_I_of_Auvergne
Duchess of Auvergne
Marie de Berry (c. 1375 – June 1434) was suo jure Duchess of Auvergne and Countess of Montpensier in 1416–1434. She was the daughter of John, Duke of
Marie,_Duchess_of_Auvergne
Cultural region in France
part of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes administrative region. Auvergne is generally regarded as conterminous with the land area of the historical Province of Auvergne
Auvergne
This is a list of the various rulers of Auvergne. In the 7th century, Auvergne was disputed between the Franks and Aquitanians. It was later conquered
List_of_rulers_of_Auvergne
15th-century French countess
countess of Auvergne and Boulogne from 1394 until 1424 as well as the duchess of Berry by marriage. She was the daughter of John II, Count of Auvergne (died
Joan_II_of_Auvergne
French nobleman
count of Boulogne and Auvergne. After Blanche's death in 1304, Robert married Marie of Dampierre, daughter of William I of Termonde and Alice of Clermont-Nestle
Robert_VII_of_Auvergne
French noble (1405–1486)
son of John I, Duke of Bourbon and Marie, Duchess of Auvergne. He was Count of Montpensier, Clermont-en-Auvergne and Sancerre and Dauphin of Auvergne and
Louis_I,_Count_of_Montpensier
French noble (1401–1456)
of John I, Duke of Bourbon, and Marie, Duchess of Auvergne. Charles was Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis from 1424, and Duke of Bourbon and Auvergne from
Charles_I,_Duke_of_Bourbon
John II of France made the Terre d'Auvergne a Duchy for his third son John, Duke of Berry. John’s daughter Marie bore the title Duchess of Auvergne from
Duchy_of_Auvergne
Lord of Montgascon
Bernard, count of Ventadour. She died not long after giving birth to Marie I, Countess of Auvergne. In 1377 he married Blanche 'le Bouteiller' of Senlis, daughter
Godfrey of Auvergne, Lord of Montgascon
Godfrey_of_Auvergne,_Lord_of_Montgascon
Historical title in the Kingdom of France
duke of Berry) 1416–1424: George (also count of Guînes) 1424–1437: Marie I of Auvergne (cousin; also countess of Auvergne) 1437–1461: Bertrand V of La Tour
Count_of_Boulogne
Count of Auvergne
V of Auvergne (c. 1225 – 11 January 1277) was count of Auvergne from 1247 and Boulogne from 1265 until his death. Robert was the first-born son of the
Robert_V_of_Auvergne
Lord of La Tour
Tour.[citation needed] In 1437, Bertrand succeeded his mother, Marie I, as count of Auvergne and Boulogne. Bertrand died on 20 March 1461. His first-born
Bertrand_V_of_La_Tour
Duke of Bourbon and Auvergne
King of England as King of France. In 1400 in Paris, he married Marie, Duchess of Auvergne, daughter of John, Duke of Berry, who inherited the Auvergne title
John_I,_Duke_of_Bourbon
Medieval noblewoman
Marie of Blois or Marie of Champagne (1128–1190) was duchess of Burgundy by marriage to Odo II, Duke of Burgundy, and then abbess of Fontevraud. She served
Marie of Blois, Duchess of Burgundy
Marie_of_Blois,_Duchess_of_Burgundy
Countess of Boulogne (c. 1190–1265)
three children: Robert V of Auvergne (1225–1277), count of Auvergne (1247–1277) and of Boulogne (1265–1277) Marie of Auvergne (c. 1225–1280), x 1238 Gauthier
Adelaide_of_Brabant
Member of French nobility (1340–1416)
1374) Marie of Berry (1375–1434), who succeeded him as Duchess of Auvergne and married first Louis III of Châtillon, then Philip of Artois, Count of Eu and
John,_Duke_of_Berry
French feudatory (1174-1216)
removed Guy of Auvergne from power. He was named by the King constable of Auvergne and managed the county for him. Guy also fought at the battle of Bouvines
Guy_II_of_Dampierre
Mistress of Louis XIV (1661–1681)
complications arising from childbirth. Marie Angélique de Scorailles was born in 1661 at the Château de Cropières in Upper Auvergne. She came from a very old aristocratic
Marie_Angélique_de_Scorailles
Duchess of Berry
VII of Savoy and Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac Marie of Berry, Duchess of Auvergne (1367–1434), married: 1) Louis III of Châtillon, 2) Philip of Artois
Joan_of_Armagnac
IV of Auvergne. Baldwin I of Clermont (?–1023) Baldwin II of Clermont (1023–1042), son of Baldwin I. Renaud I of Clermont (1042–1088), son-in-law of Baldwin
Counts of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis
Counts_of_Clermont-en-Beauvaisis
King of France from 1350 to 1364
territorial losses of the Treaty of Brétigny. John of Berry held Auvergne until his death in 1416, when it reverted to the crown. His daughter Marie inherited
John_II_of_France
Lord of La Tour
IV of La Tour (died c. 1423) was lord of La Tour. He was the son of Guy of La Tour and Mathe de Beaufort. He married Marie I, Countess of Auvergne. He
Bertrand_IV_of_La_Tour
Scottish Prince and regent
of Albany (8 July 1482 – 2 June 1536) was the regent of the Kingdom of Scotland and the count of Auvergne and Lauraguais in France. John was a son of
John_Stewart,_Duke_of_Albany
French noblewoman (1170–1210)
Matilda of Boulogne (1170 – 16 October 1210) was the younger daughter of Matthew, Count of Boulogne, and Marie I, Countess of Boulogne. Matilda became
Matilda of Boulogne, Duchess of Brabant
Matilda_of_Boulogne,_Duchess_of_Brabant
French noble family
IV of La Tour (1375–1423) married a rich heiress, Marie I, Countess of Auvergne, in 1389, with their son Bertrand V of La Tour succeeding as Count of Auvergne
House_of_La_Tour_d'Auvergne
French university
was created with the merger of Blaise Pascal University and the University of Auvergne on 1 January 2017. Clermont Auvergne University comprises 22 components
Clermont_Auvergne_University
Rulers of Montpensier
followed the succession in Duchy of Auvergne, and from 1434 onwards that of Dauphinate of Auvergne. Confiscated by King Francis I, the countship was restored
List of counts and dukes of Montpensier
List_of_counts_and_dukes_of_Montpensier
French countess (1491–1549)
of Bertrand V of La Tour, Count of Auvergne and Boulogne and Jacquette du Peschin. Her maternal grandparents were John II, Count of Nevers, Count of Rethel
Marie d'Albret, Countess of Rethel
Marie_d'Albret,_Countess_of_Rethel
Duchess of Berry List of consorts of Bourbon List of consorts of Orléans List of consorts of Auvergne
List of consorts of Montpensier
List_of_consorts_of_Montpensier
French aristocrat (1443–1496)
grandmother Marie of Berry, Duchess of Bourbon, was heiress to the duchy of Auvergne. The creation for the Berry and Bourbon branches was made of lands that
Gilbert,_Count_of_Montpensier
Countess of Évreux (1285–1311)
married in 1325 William XII of Auvergne, mother of Jeanne I of Auvergne. Jeanne d'Évreux (1310–1370); married Charles IV of France. Margaret died aged
Margaret_of_Artois
Duke of Brabant (from 1183) and Duke of Lower Lotharingia (from 1190)
Adelaide (b. c. 1190), married 1206 Arnold III, Count of Looz, married 1225 William X of Auvergne (c. 1195–1247), married before 21 April 1251 Arnold van
Henry_I_of_Brabant
Duchess of Châtellerault Dauphine of Auvergne Princess of Joinville Duchess of Anjou Duchess of Guise Duchess of Penthièvre Duchess of Galliera Duchess of Vendôme
List of countesses and duchesses of Orléans
List_of_countesses_and_duchesses_of_Orléans
Mother of Francis I, Regent of France (1476–1531)
Louise of Savoy (11 September 1476 – 22 September 1531) was a French noble and regent, Duchess suo jure of Auvergne and Bourbon, Duchess of Nemours and
Louise_of_Savoy
Count of Auvergne
the count of Auvergne from 1222 until his death. Before 1216, William's father, Guy II, attempted to arrange his son's marriage to a daughter of Count Guigues
William_X_of_Auvergne
Public university in Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne, France
The University of Auvergne (French: Université d'Auvergne), also known as Université Clermont-Ferrand I, was a French public university, based in Clermont-Ferrand
University_of_Auvergne
La Grande Mademoiselle (1627–1693)
of Auvergne, and the sovereign Principality of Dombes, found in the historical province of Burgundy. As the eldest daughter of Monsieur, Anne Marie Louise
Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier
Anne_Marie_Louise_d'Orléans,_Duchess_of_Montpensier
Duke of Angoulême
death of his father in 1650, he became the 5th Count of Auvergne and Duke of Angoulême. Louis-Emmanuel de Valois married on 8 February 1629 with Marie Henriette
Louis-Emmanuel_d'Angoulême
Queen consort of the Franks
Mayor of the Palace Erchinoald was King Dagobert I’s cousin through his mother, making her the sister of Saint Gerberge and, therefore, a daughter of Richomer
Bertrude
French prince (1276–1319)
married Joan II of Navarre. Margaret (1307–1350), married in 1325 William XII of Auvergne Joan (1310–1370), married Charles IV of France Henneman 1971
Louis,_Count_of_Évreux
French general and nobleman (1490–1527)
government of Auvergne, Bourbon and La Marche went to the duke of Albany. On 19 September 1523, the duke of Suffolk invaded Picardy with an army of 30,000
Charles_III,_Duke_of_Bourbon
French noblewoman
Burgundy. She was a daughter of Charles I, Duke of Bourbon and Agnes of Burgundy, and the mother of Mary of Burgundy, heiress of Burgundy. Not much is known
Isabella_of_Bourbon
Administrative divisions of France
January 2015. Two regions, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, opted to retain their interim names. Overview of merger proposals for the metropolitan
Regions_of_France
French composer, musicologist, and author (1879–1957)
musicologist, and author best known for his collections of orchestrated folksongs from the Auvergne region, Chants d'Auvergne. Canteloube was born in Annonay
Joseph_Canteloube
Duchess consort of Bourbon
Agnes of Burgundy (1407 – 1 December 1476), duchess of Bourbon (Bourbonnais) and Auvergne, countess of Clermont, was the daughter of John the Fearless
Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Bourbon
Agnes_of_Burgundy,_Duchess_of_Bourbon
Marie Henriette of Austria (1836–1902), Queen of the Belgians Marie, Duchess of Auvergne (c. 1375–1434), suo jure Duchess of Auvergne and Countess of
List of people with given name Marie
List_of_people_with_given_name_Marie
Merovingian queen of the Franks (c. 565–c. 601)
first wife of the Frankish king Charibert I. Her own lineage has not been determined. Ingoberga and Charibert were the parents of Bertha of Kent, the later
Ingoberga
Semi-royal family
Montpensier (1362–1382) - son of John de Valois, duc de Berry and Auvergne John of Valois, Count of Montpensier (1363–1401) - brother Marie de Valois, comtesse
House_of_Bourbon-Montpensier
following the death of 115-year-old Marie Brémont on 6 June 2001 until her own death at age 113 years and 190 days. At the time of her death, she was the
List of French supercentenarians
List_of_French_supercentenarians
Queen of France from 907 to 917
queen consort of France by marriage to its king Charles III the Simple. She was born in Goslar, Hanover, to Dietrich of Ringelheim, Duke of Saxony, and
Frederuna
Queen consort of France from 1364 to 1378
1422), King of France from 1380 to 1422. Marie (Paris, 27 February 1370 – June 1377, Paris). Louis (13 March 1372 – 23 November 1407), Duke of Orléans, assassinated
Joanna_of_Bourbon
French noble (1438–1503)
of Clermont in 1488 as was customary for the heir of the Duchy of Bourbon, who died aged 22 in 1498 and was buried in the Abbey of Souvigny, Auvergne)
Peter_II,_Duke_of_Bourbon
of consorts of Maine, a former province of France. Joan the Lame and Joan I, Countess of Auvergne, became Queen of France following the ascension of their
List_of_consorts_of_Maine
been reused in the d'Orléans family Countess of Évreux Duchess of Penthièvre Duchess of Vendôme List of consorts of Nevers List of consorts of Burgundy
List_of_consorts_of_Étampes
French philanthropist and property developer (1888-1968)
Halphen and Marie Hermine Rodrigues-Péreire. She was the granddaughter of financier Eugène Péreire of the Sephardic-Jewish Péreire family of Portugal who
Noémie_de_Rothschild
Queen of West Francia from 923 to c.934
Emma of France (894 – 934 or 935) was a Frankish queen. The daughter of Robert I of France, she was a descendant of the powerful aristocratic Robertian
Emma_of_France
French nobleman (d. 1529)
son of King James II of Scotland) and his uncle, John IV, Count of Auvergne, was the maternal grandfather of Queen Catherine de' Medici (wife of King
Jean_de_Poitiers
Marshal of France
born at the castle of Joze-en-Auvergne, near Clermont-Ferrand in Auvergne. His parents were François de La Tour d'Auvergne, Viscount of Turenne and Éléonore
Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Duke of Bouillon
Henri_de_La_Tour_d'Auvergne,_Duke_of_Bouillon
French nobleman (1189–1242)
of Bourbon, nicknamed the Great (1189–1242), was a ruler (sire) of Bourbonnais in the modern region of Auvergne, France. His parents were Guy II of Dampierre
Archambaud_VIII_of_Bourbon
Queen consort of the Franks
She was the daughter of the Count Brunulphe II of the Ardennes and the sister of Gomentrude (598–630), who was married to Dagobert I. Her maternal grandfather
Sichilde
Italian noblewoman
Clara Gonzaga, Countess of Montpensier, Dauphine of Auvergne, Duchess of Sessa (Italian: Chiara Gonzaga; French: Claire (de) Gonzague; 1 July 1464 – 2
Clara_Gonzaga
French noble title
duchy-peerage of Châtellerault in 1515, but was killed the same year, being succeeded by his brother Charles, jure uxoris Duke of Bourbon and Auvergne. This title
Duke_of_Châtellerault
Queen of France from 888 to 898
died shortly after his father Odo. Guy is named as one of the couple's children in an Alan I's charter dated 28 August 903, but genealogist Christian
Théodrate_of_Troyes
French diplomat (c. 1382–1446)
the rest of his career to court life and diplomacy. He made an advantageous marriage to Joan II of Auvergne (1378–1424), Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne
Georges_de_La_Trémoille
Lady of Ponthieu Marie of Berry (1367–1434), Countess of Montpensier, 1416–34, Duchess of Auvergne, 1400–34 Marie of Berry (d. 1425), Countess of Montpensier
List of female hereditary monarchs
List_of_female_hereditary_monarchs
Queen consort of the Franks
Thuringia – 546) was a queen of the Franks by marriage to Chlothar I, son of Clovis. She was the daughter of King Baderic of Thuringia (c. 480 – c. 529)
Ingund
marriage to king Charibert I. She was the daughter of a craftsman, and the sister of Marcovefa. The two sisters both married Charibert I, despite him already
Merofleda
Wife of Carloman I
century) was the wife of Carloman I, King of the Franks, and sister-in-law of Charlemagne. Her flight to the Lombard kingdom of Desiderius following Carloman's
Gerberga,_wife_of_Carloman_I
Extinct French noble family
The d'Estaing family was one of the most notable noble families of the Rouergue and Auvergne regions of France. They originated from Estaing, in the modern
D'Estaing_family
French noble (1415–1491)
daughter, Marie d'Albret, Countess of Rethel. John's final marriage was on 11 March 1480, in the château de Châlus-Chabrol (Limousin), to Marie d'Albret
John_II,_Count_of_Nevers
Frankish queen
c. 496 – after 566/567) was a Frankish queen of the Merovingian dynasty via her marriage to Childebert I, reigning from c. 541 to 558. They had two daughters
Ultragotha
Duchess of Cleves from 1455 to 1483
of Nevers (born: after 24 August 1439 in Nevers; died: 21 June 1483) was Duchess of Cleves from 1455 until her death, due to her marriage with John I
Elizabeth_of_Nevers
Queen consort of Neustria and Burgundy
third of many consorts of Dagobert I, king of the Franks (629–639). She was regent during the minority of her son from 639 until 642. She was of Saxon
Nanthild
Duchess consort of Bourbon
in 1356 married Anne of Auvergne had issue. Joanna of Bourbon, 1338-1378, married King Charles V of France, had issue. Blanche of Bourbon, 1339-1361, married
Isabella of Valois, Duchess of Bourbon
Isabella_of_Valois,_Duchess_of_Bourbon
Queen of the Franks from 770 to 771
the Kingdom of the Lombards. The marriage also sought to isolate Charlemagne's brother Carloman I, who ruled over the central territories of Francia. It
Desiderata_of_the_Lombards
Former French Royal castle in Puy-de-Dôme
renovations to secure a retreat away from Paris in times of peril, preferring an exile in Auvergne over a new emigration, although he was still forced to
Château_de_Randan
Queen consort of Neustria
Audovera (c. 533–580) was the first wife or mistress of Chilperic I, king of Neustria. They had five children. Theudebert, killed in battle in 575 by
Audovera
Duke of Bourbon
and Agnes of Burgundy. He was Duke of Bourbon and Auvergne from 1456 to his death. John earned his nicknames "John the Good" and "The Scourge of the English"
John_II,_Duke_of_Bourbon
French noble
the office of Grand Butler of France. He was placed in joint command (with Robert VI of Auvergne) of one of the two reserve "battles" of the French troops
Guy_IV,_Count_of_Saint-Pol
Cadet branch of French Capetian dynasty
(+1373) │ │ │ └─>Jeanne (1312–1383) │ X John I, Count of Auvergne (+1386) │ ├─>Pierre (1287–c.1330) prêtre │ ├─>Marie(1285–1372), prieure de Poissy │ └─>Marguerite
House_of_Bourbon
Fortified manor house in Auvergne, France
fortified manor house of eighteen rooms furnished in the Louis XIII style located in Chavaniac-Lafayette, Haute-Loire, in Auvergne province, France. Flanked
Château_de_Chavaniac
Duchess of Burgundy from 1477 to 1482
Mary of Burgundy (French: Marie de Bourgogne; Dutch: Maria van Bourgondië; 13 February 1457 – 27 March 1482), nicknamed the Rich, was a member of the House
Mary_of_Burgundy
French actress (born 1976)
Aug. 9, 1976, Beaumont, Auvergne, France Willsher, Kim (14 April 2013). "Audrey Tautou: how the French learned to love the star of Amélie". The Observer
Audrey_Tautou
consort of Forez. Also Duchess consort of Auvergne. Also Countess consort of l'Isle-Jourdain. Also Princess consort of Condé. Also Duchess consort of Châteauroux
List_of_consorts_of_Bourbon
Catholic archdiocese in France
Church in France. The diocese comprises the department of Puy-de-Dôme, in the Region of Auvergne. The Archbishop's seat is Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral.
Archdiocese_of_Clermont
French noble family, a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon
Marie of Orleans (born October 2018) Prince Alphonse Charles François Marie of Orléans (born 31 December 2023) Prince Eudes Thibaut Joseph Marie of Orléans
House_of_Orléans
Queen of West Francia from 922 to 923
Great, ancestor of the Capetians. Beatrice was the daughter of Herbert I, Count of Vermandois. She was also the sister of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois,
Beatrice_of_Vermandois
Count of Eu (1358–1397)
Philip of Artois (1358 – 16 June 1397), sometimes Philip I, son of John of Artois, Count of Eu, and Isabeau of Melun, was Count of Eu from 1387 until
Philip_of_Artois,_Count_of_Eu
Queen consort of the Franks (c. 495–c. 532)
brother, King Chlothar I. Guntheuc may have been a Princess of Burgundian origin and the granddaughter of Godegisel a King of Burgundy.[citation needed]
Guntheuc
Queen of the West Franks from 919 to 922
Ælfflæd. Eadgifu was one of three West Saxon sisters married to Continental rulers: the others were Eadgyth, who married Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor and
Eadgifu_of_Wessex
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Metropolis of Lyon in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in eastern France. It is situated northeast of Lyon, with which it forms the heart of the second-largest
Villeurbanne
French biopic film
Production and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Cinéma. The film had a production budget of €74 million, becoming one of the most expensive French films of all time. Filming
De_Gaulle_(2026_film)
Frankish wife of Caribert I
marriage to King Charibert I. Marcovefa was the daughter of a wool carder from the royal palace, according to Gregory of Tours. She and her sister Merofleda
Marcovefa
Count Palatine of Sulzbach (1732–1733)
of Auvergne, and had the following children: Charles Theodore (11 December 1724 – 16 February 1799); became Elector Palatine in 1742, and Elector of Bavaria
John Christian, Count Palatine of Sulzbach
John_Christian,_Count_Palatine_of_Sulzbach
Department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of south-central France. Named after the Loire River, it is surrounded by the departments of Loire, Ardèche
Haute-Loire
French restaurant and hotel
the Troisgros family settled in Roanne, on the borders of Burgundy, the Rhône Valley and Auvergne, on National Highway #7 (Route nationale 7), then a major
Troisgros_family
French noblewoman, wife of the Marquis de Lafayette (1759-1807)
Marie Adrienne Françoise de Noailles, Marquise de La Fayette (2 November 1759 – 25 December 1807), was a French noblewoman best known for being the spouse
Adrienne_de_La_Fayette
Henry of Guelders (1247–1274) John of Enghien (1274–1281) Bouchard d'Avesnes [fr] (1281–1282), elect William of Auvergne (1281–1282), elect John of Flanders
List of bishops and prince-bishops of Liège
List_of_bishops_and_prince-bishops_of_Liège
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