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  1. Marie of Valois. Neapolitan noblewoman. Married Charles of Calabria (son of Robert the Good, king of Naples); children: Joanna I of Naples (1326–1382) and Marie of Naples . Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia.

  2. Mmrie (1393–1438)Prioress of Poissy. Name variations: Mary Valois; Marie de Bourbon; Mary de France or Mary of France. Born in 1393; died in 1438; dau. of Charles VI, king of France (r. 1380–1422), and Isabeau of Bavaria (1371–1435); sister of Catherine of Valois (1401–1437); Isabella of Valois (1389–c. 1410, who m.

  3. For other people named Marie of Valois, see Marie of Valois (disambiguation). Marie of France/of Valois (24 August 1393 – 19 August 1438) was a medieval nun and prioress , born a princess of France from the House of Valois as the daughter of Charles VI, King of France .

  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Entering the convent with young Marie as a companion was another Marie, the daughter of Christine de Pizan. Christine described a visit to Poissy in 1400 in her work "Le Livre du Dit de Poissy,"[2] where she was greeted "joyously and tenderly" by the seven-year-old Marie of Valois and the Prioress.

    • August 22, 1393
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    • Paris, Ile-de-France, France
  5. Marie of France/of Valois (24 August 1393 – 19 August 1438) was a medieval nun and prioress, born a princess of France from the House of Valois as the daughter of Charles VI, King of France. Life Early life. Marie of France was born at the royal residence of the Château de Vincennes as the sixth child and fourth daughter of Charles VI, King ...

  6. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022 include more than 1,600 universities across 99 countries and territories, making them the largest and most diverse university rankings to date.

  7. Entering the convent with young Marie as a companion was another Marie, the daughter of Christine de Pizan. Christine described a visit to Poissy in 1400 in her work "Le Livre du Dit de Poissy," [2] where she was greeted "joyously and tenderly" by the seven-year-old Marie of Valois and the Prioress. Christine also described Marie's lodgings as ...