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How France Created the Tudor Dynasty

But for Anne of France, daughter of the Valois king Louis XI, the infamous Tudor dynasty in England would never have seen the light of day. Henry Tudor owed his throne to her. A fact he never denied. Without Anne, there would have been no Henry VIII, his six ill-fated wives, Anne Boleyn or her daughter Elizabeth I.

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Françoise Bacon

For Amboise to honour French heroes such as General Leclerc and General de Gaulle is commendable. Even more commendable is when locals who are not household names are honoured.

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Who was Joanna of Castile

Amboise has always been a favourite stopping off place for travellers from the north making their way south through France on their way to Spain. In 1501 one such traveller was Princess Joanna of Castile.

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Philippe d'Orléans

Philippe d'Orléans was a main player in ridding France of the monarchy. Just thirty-seven years after his triumph, by a never imagined quirk of Fate, his son became King of France.

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Marie-Adélaïde de Bourbon

In 1789, on the eve of the French Revolution, a portrait of Marie-Adélaïde, dressed in white, her head resting on her hand, her arm supported by a pillow, was painted by her protégée Louise Vigée-Le Brun. It’s hard to read her expression. Perhaps looking at Le Brun with affection?

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Marie-Amélie of Bourbon, Queen of the French

Marie-Amélie, born near Naples, was the tenth of eighteen children. It was intended she would marry the future king of France, her first cousin the Dauphin Louis Joseph, son of her mother’s sister, Marie Antoinette, but he died of tuberculosis age seven.

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