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Richard of Dreux
Marguerite d'Orléans
Francis II de Dreux Duke of Brittany
(1433-1488)
Margaret Princess of Navarre
(1458-1487)

Anne de Bretagne Duchess of Brittany
(1477-1514)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Charles VIII de Valois King of France
2. Louis XII King of France

Anne de Bretagne Duchess of Brittany 1884

  • Born: 25 Jan 1477, Nantes, France 1884
  • Marriage (1): Charles VIII de Valois King of France on 6 Dec 1491 1884
  • Marriage (2): Louis XII King of France on 8 Jan 1499 1884
  • Died: 9 Jan 1514, Blois, Centre, France at age 36 1884
  • Buried: St. Denis, Ile de France, France
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bullet  General Notes:

Anne of Brittany (January 25, 1477 - January 9, 1514) was also known as Anna of Brittany and Anne de Bretagne. She was born in Nantes, France on January 25, 1477 and was the daughter of Francis II, Duke of Brittany and Margaret of Foix.

Position
Anne was her parents' only child who survived childhood, and her marriage was therefore of immense political importance. When her father died after falling from a horse on September 9, 1488, Anne became the Duchess of Brittany. This caused an enormous disruption in the internal politics of Brittany because Anne was then only eleven years old and still single, which meant that several Breton factions were able to struggle for control of the duchy.

The ducal house of Dreux, rulers of Brittany since their ancestress Duchess Constance (1203), was going extinct: Francis seemed to be the last male. The duchy had been inherited under Salic succession (though no written law existed) and one succession war confirmed that principle: the war between Jeanne of Penthievre and her uncle John of Montfort in 1340's, won by Montfort. Now Montfort's male line of descent was going extinct, too. In the peace treaty, it had actually been stipulated that if Montfort's male descent failed, Jeanne's heirs would inherit. No one however remembered or put forth such claim, after more than a century. It was felt natural that Anne succeed her father as his closest relative (a typical Semi-Salic solution favoring pragmatic succession) when no male lines were left. The family of Brosse, Counts of Penthievre, would have been the heirs of Jeanne at that time.

Marriages
Anne was initially earmarked as a wife for Edward, the young Prince of Wales. Following his disappearance in 1483, she was betrothed to Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I and the marriage was performed by proxy on 19 December 1490.

Charles VIII, King of France, fearful of Brittany falling under foreign control, invaded Brittany in 1491 and forced Anne to break her marriage and marry him on 6 December at the Château de Langeais, causing Brittany to come under French control.

A law was created which forced Anne, in the event of her having no issue with Charles, to marry the next heir to the throne.

Anne had four children by Charles VIII. However, none survived childhood, and when Charles died in an accident in 1498, he therefore had no direct male heir to succeed him. This meant that the throne went to his cousin, Louis XII, who was the next in line to the throne. On January 8, 1499, Anne married him. She wore white, thus setting a new precedent for brides worldwide.

She had two surviving daughters by Louis XII:
Claude of France (1499 -1524) became her heir and also Queen Consort of Francis I.
Renée of France (1510 - 1575) married the Duke of Ferrara and became the Duchess of Chartres.

Anne died on January 9, 1514 in the Chateau de Blois. Her death signified the end of the independence of the duchy of Brittany from the French throne, and from 1514 the title was only conferred on French princes.

Personal characteristics
Anne was a highly intelligent woman and spent most of her time on the administration of Brittany, as well as guarding its autonomy. This was futile in the end, however, as the duchy was eventually fully merged with the French crown by her daughter Claude.

Anne was also a patron of the arts and enjoyed music. She commissioned a book of French manuscripts, known as the Book of Hours. She also instituted the queen's maids of honour at the court.

One of Anne's legs was shorter than the other (a common ailment affecting many people), causing a limp. To fix the problem, she wore a higher heel on that leg.

Anne kept a box of precious stones and semi-precious stones. She would randomly pick one and give it to her visitors. 1874

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bullet  Life Events:

1. Acceded: Duchess of Brittany, 9 Sep 1488. 1884


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Anne married Charles VIII de Valois King of France on 6 Dec 1491.1884 (Charles VIII de Valois King of France was born on 30 Jun 1470 in Amboise, France 1884 and died on 7 Apr 1498 in Amboise, France 1884.)


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Anne next married Louis XII King of France on 8 Jan 1499.1884 (Louis XII King of France was born on 27 Jun 1462 in Blois, Centre, France,1884 died on 1 Jan 1515 in Paris, Rhône-Alpes, France 1884 and was buried in Saint Denis Basilique (Saint Denis, Centre, France).)



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