Charles, Count of Maine

Charles of Anjou
Count of Maine
Born 14 October 1414[1]
Château de Montils-lez-Tours
Died 10 April 1472 (aged 57)
Neufvy-en-Touraine
Buried Le Mans Cathedral
Family House of Valois-Anjou
Spouses Cobella Ruffo
Isabelle of Luxembourg
Issue
Father Louis II, Duke of Anjou
Mother Yolande of Aragon

Charles du Maine (1414–1472) was a French prince of blood and an advisor to Charles VII of France, his brother-in-law, during the Hundred Years' War. He was the third son of Louis II, Duke of Anjou and King of Naples, and Yolande of Aragon.[2]

In 1434, he married Cobella Ruffo (d. 1442), Countess of Montalto and Corigliano, he had one son, named Jean Louis Marin. Who had died as an infant.

In 1437, he took up arms on behalf of King Charles VII of France, participating in the capture of Montereau, and that of Pontoise, in 1441. At this time, his brother, René of Anjou, ceded to him the County of Maine. He continued to take part in King Charles' campaigns.

Tomb of Charles, Count of Maine

By his second marriage, in 1443, to Isabelle of Luxembourg (d. 1472), daughter of Peter I of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, he had two children:

A dispute over the county of Guise between Charles and Isabelle's brother, Louis of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, was settled by settling it upon Isabelle as a dowry.

Charles also had an illegitimate daughter, Mary of Anjou, who married Thomas Courtenay, 6th Earl of Devon.[3]

He led the rearguard for King Louis XI of France at the Battle of Montlhéry.[4]

Notes

References

  • Duboscq, Guy (1935). "Le mariage de Charles d'Anjou, comte du Maine, et le comté de Guise (1431–1473)". BEC (in French). 96: 338–366. doi:10.3406/bec.1935.449111.
  • Kekewich, Margaret L. (2008). The Good King: René of Anjou and Fifteenth Century Europe. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Richardson, D. (2011). Kimball G. Everingham, ed. Magna Carta Ancestry. 4 (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City. ISBN 978-1-4609-9270-8.
  • Rogers, Clifford J., ed. (2010). "Battle of Montlhery". The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military. Vol. 3. Oxford University Press. pp. 27–28.
French nobility
Preceded by
Unknown
Count of Mortain
1425 1472
Succeeded by
Charles
Preceded by
Charles?
Count of Gien
aft. 1432 1472
Preceded by
René
Count of Maine
1441 1472
Preceded by
Louis
Count of Guise
1444 1472


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