Anne of France
History of France
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| | 1461 | Birth |  |
| Paris Birth of Anne of France, daughter of Louis XI, King of France and his second wife, Charlotte of Savoy |
| 1468 | Marriage |  |
| Anne is originally betrothed to Nicholas , Duke of Lorraine and is created Viscountess of Thouars in 1468 in anticipation of the marriage, however, Nicholas breaks the engagement to pursue Mary of Burgundy and dies unexpectedly |
| 1474 | Marriage |  |
| Anne marries Peter II, Duke of Bourbon |
| 1483 | Regency |  |
| During the minority of Anne's brother, Charles VIII, King of France, Peter and Anne hold the regency of France |
| 1491 | Treaty of Etaples |  |
| Anne makes the final treaty ending the Hundred Years' War, the Treaty of Etaples and, (despite Austrian and English opposition), arranges the marriage of her brother Charles to Anne, Duchess of Brittany |
| 1503 | Death |  |
| The couple's only daughter Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon, succeeds Peter II,. Anne had always been the more dominant member in her marriage and remained the administrator of the Bourbon lands after his death |
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