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Charlotte of Savoy

Charlotte of Savoy was Marie of Anjou’s nineteen year-old daughter-in-law, Charlotte. They were very similar. Both placid, both accepted the cards Fate dealt them, both loved their husbands and were loyal to them even though they were treated badly.

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Catherine de Medici

The Serpent Queen, a televised, fictionalised version of Catherine, is worth watching for the joy of seeing the Châteaux of the Loire in all their magnificent glory. Those of Amboise, Chenonceau, Chambord and Villandry enjoy a lot of air time.

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Marie of Anjou

Marie of Anjou was the first Queen of France to live in Château Amboise. She lived there with her daughters. When her son the Dauphin Louis finished his formal education at Château, he joined his mother and sisters there.

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The Royal House of Valois

The Royal House of Valois (Valois is a region north of Paris). Its emblem, the famous fleur-de-lys, was inherited from the preceding dynasty, The Royal House of Capet.

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Anne Boleyn at the French Court

It’s not too fanciful to say that Marguerite of Angoulème, who grew up in Château Amboise, unwittingly helped kickstart the English Reformation. Neither is it too fanciful to say that Anne Boleyn who arrived at Château Amboise when she was fourteen, was the conduit.

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