Anne de Beaujeu

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Anne de Beaujeu, also known as Anne of France, was a powerful French princess who effectively ruled as regent for her younger brother King Charles VIII in the late 15th century.

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instanceOf daughter of king
noblewoman
princess of France
regent
alsoKnownAs Anne de Beaujeu NERFINISHED
Anne of France NERFINISHED
associatedWith Duchy of Bourbon NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
burialPlace Souvigny Priory NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1461-04-03
dateOfDeath 1522-11-14
deathPlace Château de Chantelle NERFINISHED
describedAs the most powerful woman in Europe in her time
education royal courtly education
endTime 1491
era Early Renaissance NERFINISHED
Late Middle Ages
father Louis XI of France NERFINISHED
fullName Anne de France NERFINISHED
gender female
genre mirror for princes literature
house House of Valois NERFINISHED
influenced French royal administration
languageOfWorkOrName French
mother Charlotte of Savoy NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage French
nobleFamily House of Bourbon NERFINISHED
notableAchievement consolidation of royal authority in France
suppression of the Mad War (La Guerre Folle)
notableEvent regency during the minority of Charles VIII
notableWork Enseignements à ma fille NERFINISHED
occupation politician
writer
patronage arts
letters
placeOfBirth Château de Genappe NERFINISHED
positionHeld Regent of France NERFINISHED
regentFor Charles VIII of France NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
sibling Charles VIII of France NERFINISHED
Joan of France NERFINISHED
spouse Peter II, Duke of Bourbon NERFINISHED
startTime 1483
title Countess of Forez NERFINISHED
Duchess of Bourbon NERFINISHED
Lady of Beaujeu NERFINISHED

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Pavillon Anne de Beaujeu namedAfter Anne de Beaujeu