Rene Of ALENCON

Female 1454 - 1492  (38 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Rene Of ALENCON was born in 1454 (daughter of John II Of ALENCON and Marie Of ARMAGNAC); died in 1492.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John II Of ALENCON was born on 02 Mar 1409 in Chateau d'Argentan (son of John I Duke Of ALENCON and Mary DE MONTFORT); died in 1476 in Paris.

    Notes:

    John II of AlenÁon (March 2, 1409, Ch‚teau d'Argentan ? 1476, Paris) was the son of John I of AlenÁon and Marie of Brittany. He succeeded his father as Duke of AlenÁon and Count of Perche as a minor in 1415, after the latter's death at the Battle of Agincourt.

    He saw action as a young man at the Battle of Verneuil on August 17, 1424, and was captured by the English. He was held prisoner until 1429, when he was released after payment of a large ransom, which left him impoverished, and the English in control of his duchy. Before his capture at Verneuil, he had married in 1424, at Blois, Jeanne of Orleans, daughter of Charles, duc d'OrlÈans, but she died in 1432.

    Shortly after his release, he met Joan of Arc and joined her in the fighting through the Loire Valley, becoming her most prominent supporter among the princes of the blood. He left to fight elsewhere after the end of the campaign in September 1429, preferring to attack the English around his own domains in Normandy. On April 30, 1437, at the Chateau L'Isle-Jourdain, he married Marie of Armagnac (c. 1420 ? July 25, 1473, Cloister Mortagne-au-Perche), daughter of John IV of Armagnac.

    John was discontented with the Treaty of Arras, having hoped to make good his poverty through the spoliation of the Burgundians. He fell out with Charles VII, and took part in a revolt in 1439?40, (the Praguerie) but was forgiven. He took part in the invasion of Normandy in 1449, but he had unwisely entered into correspondence with the English since 1440. (He had also accepted the Order of the Golden Fleece at this time.) Shortly after testifying at the "rehabilitation trial" of Joan of Arc in 1456, he was arrested by Jean de Dunois and imprisoned at Aigues-Mortes. In 1458, he was convicted of lËse-majestÈ and sentenced to death, but the sentence was commuted and he was imprisoned at Loches. He was released by Louis XI upon terms at his accession in 1461, but he refused to keep them and was imprisoned again. He was tried a second time before the Parlement of Paris and sentenced to death again on July 18, 1474, and his Duchy was confiscated. However, the sentence was not carried out, and he died in prison in the Louvre in 1476.

    John has several illegitimate children:
    John
    Robert
    Jeanne (d. aft. Dec 4, 1481), Countess of Beaumont-le-Roger, married in 1470 Guy de Maulmont
    Madeleine, married Henri de Breuil

    John married Marie Of ARMAGNAC. Marie (daughter of John IV Count Of ARMAGNAC and Blanca DE MONTFORT) was born about 1420; died on 25 Jul 1473 in Cloister Mortagne-auPerche. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Marie Of ARMAGNAC was born about 1420 (daughter of John IV Count Of ARMAGNAC and Blanca DE MONTFORT); died on 25 Jul 1473 in Cloister Mortagne-auPerche.
    Children:
    1. 1. Rene Of ALENCON was born in 1454; died in 1492.
    2. Catherine Of ALENCON was born in 1452; died in 1505.