Marie, Duchess of Auvergne, the Glossary
Marie de Berry (c. 1375 – June 1434) was suo jure Duchess of Auvergne and Countess of Montpensier in 1416–1434.[1]
Table of Contents
50 relations: Armorial d'Auvergne, Battle of Agincourt, Battle of Nicopolis, Bibliophilia, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Bonaventure, Bonne of Armagnac, Bonne of Artois, Bonne of Berry, Bourges, Bourges Cathedral, Charles I, Duke of Bourbon, Charles of Artois, Count of Eu, Charles VI of France, Charles, Duke of Orléans, Conciergerie, Constable of France, County of Dunois, Duke of Berry, Eu, Seine-Maritime, Grand Chamberlain of France, Grand Châtelet, Guy II, Count of Blois, House of Bourbon, House of Valois, Jean Froissart, Jean II Le Maingre, Joan of Armagnac, John I, Duke of Bourbon, John II of France, John of Valois, Count of Montpensier, John, Duke of Berry, List of lords and princes of Carency, London, Louis I, Count of Montpensier, Louis III de Châtillon, Louvre Palace, Lyon, Marshal of France, May Day, Mihalıççık, Montreal Clock Tower, Paris, Philip of Artois, Count of Eu, Philip the Bold, Philip the Good, Souvigny, Suo jure, Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, Turkey.
- 1375 births
- 1434 deaths
- 15th-century women monarchs
- Countesses of Eu
- Counts of Montpensier
- Duchesses of Bourbon
- Dukes of Auvergne
- House of Bourbon-Montpensier
Armorial d'Auvergne
The Armorial d'Auvergne is a 15th-century manuscript by Guillaume Revel, composed initially for Charles I, Duke of Bourbon but dedicated to Charles VII of France.
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Battle of Agincourt
The Battle of Agincourt (Azincourt) was an English victory in the Hundred Years' War.
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Battle of Nicopolis
The Battle of Nicopolis took place on 25 September 1396 and resulted in the rout of an allied Crusader army (assisted by the Venetian navy) at the hands of an Ottoman force, raising the siege of the Danubian fortress of Nicopolis and leading to the end of the Second Bulgarian Empire.
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Bibliophilia
Bibliophilia or bibliophilism is the love of books.
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Bibliothèque nationale de France
The ('National Library of France'; BnF) is the national library of France, located in Paris on two main sites known respectively as Richelieu and François-Mitterrand.
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Bonaventure
Bonaventure (Bonaventura da Bagnoregio.; Bonaventura de Balneoregio.; born Giovanni di Fidanza; 1221 – 15 July 1274) was an Italian Catholic Franciscan bishop, cardinal, scholastic theologian and philosopher.
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Bonne of Armagnac
Bonne of Armagnac (19 February 1399 – 1430/35) was the eldest daughter of Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac and Constable of France, and his wife Bonne of Berry.
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Bonne of Artois
Bonne of Artois (1396 – 15 September 1425,Richard Vaughan, Philip the Good: The Apogee of Burgundy, (The Boydell Press, 2010), 8. Dijon) was Countess consort of Nevers by marriage to Philip II, Count of Nevers, which left her a widow at 18 or 19, and Duchess consort of Burgundy by marriage to Philip III, Duke of Burgundy, popularly known as Philip the Good. Marie, Duchess of Auvergne and Bonne of Artois are 15th-century regents and 15th-century women regents.
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Bonne of Berry
Bonne of Berry (1367 – 30 December 1435) was a French countess. Marie, Duchess of Auvergne and Bonne of Berry are house of Valois.
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Bourges
Bourges is a commune in central France on the river Yèvre.
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Bourges Cathedral
Bourges Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges) is a Roman Catholic church located in Bourges, France.
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Charles I, Duke of Bourbon
Charles de Bourbon (1401 – 4 December 1456) was the oldest son of John I, Duke of Bourbon and Marie, Duchess of Auvergne. Marie, Duchess of Auvergne and Charles I, Duke of Bourbon are Dukes of Auvergne.
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Charles of Artois, Count of Eu
Charles of Artois (1394 – 25 July 1472), son of Philip of Artois, Count of Eu, and Marie of Berry, was Count of Eu from 23 December 1397 until his death 75 years later.
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Charles VI of France
Charles VI (3 December 136821 October 1422), nicknamed the Beloved (le Bien-Aimé) and in the 19th century, the Mad (le Fol or le Fou), was King of France from 1380 until his death in 1422. Marie, Duchess of Auvergne and Charles VI of France are house of Valois.
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Charles, Duke of Orléans
Charles of Orléans (24 November 1394 – 5 January 1465) was Duke of Orléans from 1407, following the murder of his father, Louis I, Duke of Orléans.
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Conciergerie
The Conciergerie (Lodge) is a former courthouse and prison in Paris, France, located on the west of the Île de la Cité, below the Palais de Justice.
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Constable of France
The Constable of France (Connétable de France, from Latin comes stabuli for 'count of the stables') was lieutenant to the King of France, the first of the original five Great Officers of the Crown (along with seneschal, chamberlain, butler, and chancellor) and the commander-in-chief of the Royal Army.
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County of Dunois
The County of Dunois comprised the old pagus Dunensis, the area surrounding Châteaudun in central France.
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Duke of Berry
Duke of Berry (Duc de Berry) or Duchess of Berry (Duchesse de Berry) was a title in the Peerage of France.
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Eu, Seine-Maritime
Eu is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France.
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Grand Chamberlain of France
The Grand Chamberlain of France (Grand Chambellan de France) was one of the Great Officers of the Crown of France, a member of the Maison du Roi ("King's Household"), and one of the Great Offices of the Maison du Roi during the Ancien Régime.
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Grand Châtelet
The Grand Châtelet was a stronghold in Ancien Régime Paris, on the right bank of the Seine, on the site of what is now the Place du Châtelet; it contained a court and police headquarters and a number of prisons.
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Guy II, Count of Blois
Guy II of Châtillon, Count of Blois (died 22 December 1397), the youngest son of Louis I of Châtillon and Joan of Avesnes, was Count of Blois and Soissons, and lord of Avesnes, Schoonhoven, and Gouda 1381–1397, and lord of Beaumont and Chimay.
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House of Bourbon
The House of Bourbon (also) is a dynasty that originated in the Kingdom of France as a branch of the Capetian dynasty, the royal House of France.
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House of Valois
The Capetian house of Valois (also) was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty.
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Jean Froissart
Jean Froissart (Old and Middle French: Jehan; sometimes known as John Froissart in English; –) was a French-speaking medieval author and court historian from the Low Countries who wrote several works, including Chronicles and Meliador, a long Arthurian romance, and a large body of poetry, both short lyrical forms as well as longer narrative poems.
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Jean II Le Maingre
Jean II Le Maingre (Old French: Jehan le Meingre), also known as Boucicaut (28 August 1366 – 21 June 1421), was a French knight and military leader.
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Joan of Armagnac
Joan of Armagnac (French: Jeanne d'Armagnac; 24 June 1346 – 1387) was a French noblewoman of the Armagnac family, being the eldest daughter of Count John I of Armagnac and his wife Beatrice of Clermont. Marie, Duchess of Auvergne and Joan of Armagnac are house of Valois.
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John I, Duke of Bourbon
John of Bourbon (1381–1434) was Duke of Bourbon, from 1410 to his death and Duke of Auvergne since 1416. Marie, Duchess of Auvergne and John I, Duke of Bourbon are 1434 deaths, counts of Montpensier, Dukes of Auvergne and house of Bourbon-Montpensier.
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John II of France
John II (Jean II; 26 April 1319 – 8 April 1364), called John the Good (French: Jean le Bon), was King of France from 1350 until his death in 1364. Marie, Duchess of Auvergne and John II of France are house of Valois.
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John of Valois, Count of Montpensier
John of Berry (1375/1376–1397), count of Montpensier (1386–1401), was a French nobleman. Marie, Duchess of Auvergne and John of Valois, Count of Montpensier are counts of Montpensier, house of Bourbon-Montpensier and house of Valois.
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John, Duke of Berry
John of Berry or John the Magnificent (French: Jean de Berry,; 30 November 1340 – 15 June 1416) was Duke of Berry and Auvergne and Count of Poitiers and Montpensier. Marie, Duchess of Auvergne and John, Duke of Berry are Dukes of Auvergne.
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List of lords and princes of Carency
The lordship of Carency belonged to a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
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Louis I, Count of Montpensier
Louis de Bourbon (1405 – May 1486) was the third son of John I, Duke of Bourbon and Marie, Duchess of Auvergne. Marie, Duchess of Auvergne and Louis I, Count of Montpensier are counts of Montpensier and house of Bourbon-Montpensier.
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Louis III de Châtillon
Louis III of Châtillon, Comte de Dunois (died 15 July 1391) was the son of Guy II of Blois-Châtillon and Marie of Namur.
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Louvre Palace
The Louvre Palace (Palais du Louvre), often referred to simply as the Louvre, is an iconic French palace located on the Right Bank of the Seine in Paris, occupying a vast expanse of land between the Tuileries Gardens and the church of Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois.
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Lyon
Lyon (Franco-Provençal: Liyon), formerly spelled in English as Lyons, is the second largest city of France by urban area It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, northeast of Saint-Étienne.
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Marshal of France
Marshal of France (Maréchal de France, plural Maréchaux de France) is a French military distinction, rather than a military rank, that is awarded to generals for exceptional achievements.
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May Day
May Day is a European festival of ancient origins marking the beginning of summer, usually celebrated on 1 May, around halfway between the Northern Hemisphere's Spring equinox and June solstice.
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Mihalıççık
Mihalıççık, also Mihalıçcık (English: Micalizo, sometimes Mihaliccik), is a municipality and district of Eskişehir Province, Turkey.
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Montreal Clock Tower
The Montreal Clock Tower (Tour de l'Horloge de Montréal), also known as the Sailor's Memorial Clock, is located in the borough of Ville-Marie and is situated in the Old Port of Montreal.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
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Philip of Artois, Count of Eu
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 his death, succeeding his brother Robert.
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Philip the Bold
Philip II the Bold (17 January 1342 – 27 April 1404) was Duke of Burgundy and jure uxoris Count of Flanders, Artois and Burgundy.
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Philip the Good
Philip III the Good (Philippe le Bon.; Filips de Goede.; 31 July 1396 in Dijon – 15 June 1467 in Bruges) ruled as Duke of Burgundy from 1419 until his death in 1467.
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Souvigny
Souvigny is a commune in the Allier department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in central France.
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Suo jure
Suo jure is a Latin phrase, used in English to mean 'in his own right' or 'in her own right'.
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Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry
The italic (The Very Rich Hours of the Duke of Berry), or italic, is an illuminated manuscript that was created between and 1416.
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Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly in Anatolia in West Asia, with a smaller part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe.
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See also
1375 births
- Abd al-Rahman al-Jadiri
- André Abellon
- Benincasa da Montepulciano
- Bodo VII, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode
- Cecciolo Gabrielli
- Fasih Khwafi
- Fatma Hundi Hatun
- György Lépes
- Janus, King of Cyprus
- Jean de Brosse
- Joan Ramon I, Count of Cardona
- Joan de Beauchamp, Baroness Bergavenny
- Joanna of Aragon, Countess of Foix
- John Chideock
- Lan Kham Deng
- Margaret of Cleves, Duchess of Bavaria-Straubing
- Marie, Duchess of Auvergne
- Muhammad Sultan Mirza
- Niccolò Fortebraccio
- Nicolas Grenon
- Ottaviano Nelli
- Raffaele Adorno
- Shalu Lochen Legpa Gyeltshen
- Shim On
- Sicco Polenton
- Theiddat
- Tomaso di Campofregoso
- William Bruges
- William III, Duke of Bavaria
- William Stafford, 4th Earl of Stafford
- Zhang Fu
1434 deaths
- Abd al-Wajid
- Abu Faris Abd al-Aziz II
- Alexandra of Lithuania
- Alfonso Carrillo de Albornoz
- Amda Iyasus
- Arnold of Bergen
- Arughtai
- Badi' al-Din
- Bernard I, Duke of Brunswick
- Bernardo Guadagni
- Casimir I of Oświęcim
- Cecília Rozgonyi
- Conrad III of Dhaun
- Dahma bint Yahya
- Duldzin Dragpa Gyaltsen
- Enrique de Villena
- Ivaniš Nelipić
- Joan Holland
- John Fitling
- John Hore (MP for Cambridgeshire)
- John I, Duke of Bourbon
- John Langdon (bishop)
- Laurence Fitton
- Louis III of Anjou
- Lucas Moser
- Margaret of the Palatinate
- Marie, Duchess of Auvergne
- Martim da Maia
- Mubarak Shah (Sayyid dynasty)
- Pieter Appelmans
- Prokop the Great
- Půta III of Častolovice
- Richard Baynard
- Roger Hawkenshaw
- Satuq Khan
- Shō Shoku
- Sophia of Montferrat
- Thomas Chaucer
- Thomas Conecte
- Thomas Somerville, 1st Lord Somerville
- Walter de la Pole
- William Bardwell (MP)
- William Cromer
- Władysław II Jagiełło
- Yury of Zvenigorod
15th-century women monarchs
- Anna Cabrera Ximénez
- Anne de Laval (1385–1466)
- Anne of Auvergne
- Anne of Brittany
- Barbara Rockemberg
- Bikhakhanim
- Caterina Appiani
- Catherine of Vendôme
- Claudine, Lady of Monaco
- Dayang Kalangitan
- Eleanor of Arborea
- Elisabeth von Matsch
- Euphemia of Münsterberg
- Frances, Countess of Périgord
- Henriette, Countess of Montbéliard
- Isabella of Clermont
- Isabella, Countess of Foix
- Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine
- Jeanne de Béthune, Viscountess of Meaux
- Jeanne of Bar, Countess of Marle and Soissons
- Jeanne, Dauphine d'Auvergne
- Joan II, Countess of Auvergne
- Joan, Countess of Ligny
- Joanna, Duchess of Brabant
- Margaret III, Countess of Flanders
- Margaret of Joinville
- Margaret, Countess of Comminges
- Margaret, Countess of Vertus
- Margareta of Celje
- Maria Sanudo
- Maria Zaccaria
- Marie I de Coucy, Countess of Soissons
- Marie I, Countess of Auvergne
- Marie I, Countess of Saint-Pol and Soissons
- Marie, Countess of Harcourt
- Marie, Duchess of Auvergne
- Mary of Burgundy
- Mary of Enghien
- Paola Colonna
- Sharifa Fatima
- Tandu Khatun
- Yolande, Duchess of Lorraine
Countesses of Eu
- Anne Gonzaga
- Catherine of Cleves
- Countess of Eu
- Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse
- Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil
- Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon
- Marie, Duchess of Auvergne
Counts of Montpensier
- Charles III, Duke of Bourbon
- Gilbert, Count of Montpensier
- House of Bourbon-Montpensier
- John I, Duke of Bourbon
- John of Valois, Count of Montpensier
- List of counts and dukes of Montpensier
- Louis I, Count of Montpensier
- Louis II, Count of Montpensier
- Marie, Duchess of Auvergne
Duchesses of Bourbon
- Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Bourbon
- Anne of France
- Bathilde d'Orléans
- Carmen Martínez-Bordiú
- Charlotte Catherine de La Trémoille
- Charlotte de Rohan
- Claire-Clémence de Maillé-Brézé
- Isabella of Valois, Duchess of Bourbon
- Jeanne of Bourbon, Duchess of Bourbon
- Joan of France, Duchess of Bourbon
- List of consorts of Bourbon
- Louise Françoise, Princess of Condé
- María Margarita Vargas Santaella
- Maria Caterina Brignole
- Marie Anne de Bourbon (1689–1720)
- Marie, Duchess of Auvergne
- Mary of Avesnes
- Princess Caroline of Hesse-Rotenburg
Dukes of Auvergne
- Anne de La Tour d'Auvergne
- Charles I, Duke of Bourbon
- Charles II, Duke of Bourbon
- Charles III, Duke of Bourbon
- John I, Duke of Bourbon
- John II, Duke of Bourbon
- John IV, Count of Auvergne
- John, Duke of Berry
- List of rulers of Auvergne
- Louise of Savoy
- Marie, Duchess of Auvergne
- Nicetius of Provence
- Peter II, Duke of Bourbon
- Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon
House of Bourbon-Montpensier
- Élisabeth Marguerite d'Orléans
- Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier
- Charles III, Duke of Bourbon
- Françoise Madeleine d'Orléans
- Francis, Duke of Châtellerault
- Gabrielle de Bourbon
- Gaston, Duke of Orléans
- Gilbert, Count of Montpensier
- House of Bourbon-Montpensier
- John I, Duke of Bourbon
- John of Valois, Count of Montpensier
- List of consorts of Montpensier
- Louis I, Count of Montpensier
- Louis II, Count of Montpensier
- Louise de Bourbon, Duchess of Montpensier
- Marguerite of Lorraine
- Marie, Duchess of Auvergne
- Renée of Bourbon
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie,_Duchess_of_Auvergne
Also known as Marie of Berry, Marie of Berry, Duchess of Auvergne.