User:Rajofcanada/Regents: France and French States
Appearance
- NOTE: Being reorganized alphabetically by regent's name.
- 575-600: Brunhilda of Austrasia, Regent, 575-580s, for Childebert II; Regent, 599-600, for Theudebert II; Regent, 599-600, for Theuderic II
- 584-590s: Fredegund, Regent Chlothar II
- 639-642: Nanthild (610-642), Regent of the Franks for Clovis II.
- 657-664: Balthild, Regent for her son Chlothar III who was a minor when he succeeded his father Clovis II.
- 737-741: Charles Martel (689-741), Regent during the interregnum.
- 741-751: Pepin the Short (714-768), Regent of the Franks
- 954-966: Gerberga of Saxony (913-969), Regent of France
- 954-956: Hugh the Great, Regent of France
- 956-965: Bruno I, Archbishop of Cologne, Regent of France
- 1060-1066: Anna of Kiev, Regent for her son, Philip I of France [5] [6] [7]
- 1060-1066: Baldwin V of Flanders, Regent for Philip I of France [8]
- 1060-1066: Gervaise of Bellême, Regent for Philip I of France [9] [10]
- 1147-1149: Suger, Abbot of Saint Denis (1081-1151), Regent of France for Louis VII of France who was absent on crusade.
- 1190-1192: Adele of Champagne (1140-1206), Regent of France for her son, Philip II of France, when he went on a crusade [11]
- 1190-1191: William of Champagne, Archbishop of Reims, Regent of France for Philip II of France
- 1226-1236: Blanche of Castile, Regent for her son Louis IX of France [12]
- 1248-1249: Alphonse of Toulouse, Regent of France
- 1248-1254: Blanche of Castile, Regent for her son, Louis IX of France
- 1270-1271: Matthew of Vendome, Abbot of Saint Denis, Regent of France
- 1270-1271: Simon of Clermont, Lord of Nesle, Regent of France
- 1316: Philip V of France, Regent of France for the posthumous John I of France
- 1338: Joan the Lame, Regent of France for her husband, Philip VI of France, during his absence.
- 1356-1360: Charles V of France, Regent for his father John II of France's captivity in France. [13]
- 1364: Charles V of France, Regent for his father John II of France's captivity in France. [14]
- 1380-1382: Louis I, Duke of Anjou, Regent of France Charles VI of France
- 1380-1388: Philip I, Duke of Burgundy (1342-1404), Regent of France, 1380-1388, 1393-1407, for Charles VI of France
- 1380-1388: Louis, Duke of Anjou, Regent of France for Charles VI of France
- 1393-1407: John, Duke of Berry, Regent of France for Charles VI of France
- 1393-1407: Louis, Duke of Orleans (1371-1407), Regent of France for Charles VI of France
- 1404-1407: John, Duke of Burgundy, Regent of France for Charles VI of France
- 1417: Charles of France (1403-61), Dauphin, Regent of France for Charles VI of France
- ?-?: Guillaume of Grandson (d.1428), Lord of Pesmes. Regent of France
- 1417-1420: Isabeau of Bavaria, Regent of France for her son, Charles VI of France
- 1420-1422: Henry V of England, Regent of France
- 1422-1453: Henry VI of England, Regent of France
- 1422-1435: John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford, Regent of France
- 1423: Arthur III, Duke of Brittany [15]
- 1483-1491: Peter II, Duke of Bourbon (1438-1503), Regent of France for Charles VIII of France
- 1483-1491: Anne of France (1461-1522), Regent for her brother Charles VIII of France
- 1483-1491: Peter II, Duke of Bourbon, Regent for his brother-in-law Charles VIII of France
- 1515: Louise of Savoy, Regent for her son, Francis I of France, during his absence for his Italian campaigns. [16][17]
- 1522-1526: Louise of Savoy, Regent for her son, Francis I of France, during his Italian campaigns, including his captivity by the forces of the Emperor Charles V after the Battle of Pavia. [18][19]
- 1560-1563: Catherine de Medici, Regent for her son, Charles IX of France
- 1574: Catherine de Medici, Regent for her son Henry III of France
- 1589-1594: Charles of Lorraine (1554-1611), Lieutenant-General of France
- 1610-1614: Marie de Medici, Regent for her son Louis XIII of France
- 1643-1651: Anne of Austria, Regent for her son, Louis XIV of France [20] [21]
- 1715-1723: Philippe II of Orleans, Regent for Louis XV of France who was five years old when he became king. HIs regency was the last in the kingdom of France. [22]
- 1812-1813: Marie Louise of Austria, Regent for her husband, Napoleon I of France
- 1250-1256: Yolande of Brittany, Regent for her son Hugh XII de Lusignan [23]
- 1496-?: Louise of Savoy, Regent for her son, the future Francis I of France
- 781: Torson, Count of Toulouse, 778-790 (Deposed); Regent for King Louis I of Aquitaine, later Louis I France
- 1039-1044: Agnes of Burgundy, Regent for her son, William VII of Aquitaine, when he succeeded his brother Odo of Gascony. [24]
- 1347-1360: Joanna I of Auvergne, Regent for her son Philip I, Duke of Burgundy
- 1053-1063: Adelaide I (Aelis) of Normandy, Regent for her daughter Adelaide II of Aumale
- 1127-?: Agnes of Aumale (d. before 1194), Regent for William I of Aumale
- John of Bar, Regent for his nephew, Edward I of Bar, who was a minor when he succeeded.
- 1344: Joan the Lame of Burgundy, Regent of Bar
- 1344-1348/49: Yolande of Flanders (1344-1411), Regent for her son Edward II of Bar
- 1352-1354/55: Yolande of Flanders(1344-1411), Regent for her 2nd son Robert of Bar
- 1096-1099: Talesa of Aragon, also known as Talese of Aybar, Regent for her husband, Gaston IV of Béarn, when he participated in the First Crusade.
- 1131-1134: Talesa of Aragon, Regent for her son Centule VI of Béarn who was a minor when he succeeded his father.
- 1229-1240: Garsende, Regent for Gaston VII of Bearn [25]
- 1472-1483: Magdalena of Valois, Regent for her son, Francis I of Navarre, who was only 6 years old when he succeeded his grandfather Gaston IV of Foix.
- 1483-1494: Magdalena of Valois, Regent for her daughter, Catherine of Navarre, who was only 15 years old when she succeeded her brother Francis I of Navarre.
- 1582-1592: Catherine of Navarre, Duchess of Lorraine, Regent for her brother Henry IV of France
- 1096-1099: Adela of Normandy, Regent during her husband Stephen II, Count of Blois's campaigns during the First Crusade. [1]
- 1101-1102: Adela of Normandy, Regent for her husband who went to the Crusade of 1101.
- 1102-1120: Adela of Normandy, Regent for her sons, Guillaume, Count of Chartres and Theobald II, Count of Champagne, who was about 12 years old when he succeeded his father. [2][3]
- Marie, Duchess of Auvergne, Regent of Bourbon, during the imprisonment in England of her husband John I, Duke of Bourbon.
- 1040-1062: Eudes of Brittany (999-1079), Count of Penthievre; Regent of Brittany
- 1096-1101: Ermengarde of Anjou (1067-1147), Regent for her husband Alan IV of Brittany who left to join the First Crusade in Palestine. [4]
- Eudes II of Porhoet (d.1168), Count of Porhoet, Viscount of Rennes. Regent of Brittany.
- 1203-1213: Guy, Duke of Brittany [26]
- 1399-1402: Joanna of Navarre, Regent for her son John VI, Duke of Brittany [27]
- 1399-1404: Philip II, Duke of Burgundy during the minority of John VI, Duke of Brittany[28]
County Palatine of Burgundy or Franche-Comte
[edit]- 1095-1101: Stephen I, Count of Burgundy, Regent for his older brother, Renaud II of Burgundy, who joined the First Crusade but died and was buried on the way to Jerusalem. [29]
- 1148/49-?: William of Burgundy (d.1155), Regent for his niece Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy whom he tried to deprive of her inheritance. [30]
- 1350-1360: Joanna I of Auvergne, Regent for her son, Philip I, Duke of Burgundy, who was only 3 years old when he succeeded his grandfather Eudes IV, Duke of Burgundy
- 1100-1103 Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy, Regent for his father, Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy, who left for the First Crusade in Palestine where he died.
- 1162-1165: Marie of Blois, Regent for her son, Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy [31]
- Marie of Champagne (Marie of Blois) (1128-90), Abbess of Fontevrault. Regent of Burgundy
- 1306-1311: Agnes of France, Regent for her son, Hugh V, Duke of Burgundy, who was only 12 years old when he succeeded his father. [32]
- 1218-1229: Alix of Vergy (1182-1251), Regent of Burgundy
- 1350-1360: Joanna I of Auvergne, Regent of Burgundy for her son, Philip I, Duke of Burgundy, who was only 3 years old when he succeeded his grandfather Eudes IV, Duke of Burgundy
- Charles I, Duke of Burgundy, Regent of Burgundy, 1465-1467 [33]
- 1093-?: Stephen II, Count of Blois, Regent of Champagne for Hugues of Champagne
- 1179-1181: Marie of France, Countess of Champagne, Regent for her husband, Henry I, Count of Champagne, who joined the Crusades
- 1181-1187::Marie of France, Countess of Champagne, Regent for her son, Henry II of Champagne, who was a minor
- 1190-1197: Marie of France, Countess of Champagne, Regent when Henry II left for the Crusades
- 1201-1222: Blanca of Navarre (daughter of Sancho VI), Regent for her son Theobald I of Navarre
- 1253-1256: Margaret of Bourbon, Regent for her son Theobald II of Navarre [34]
- 1274-1284: Blanche of Artois, Regent for her daughter Joan I of Navarre [35]
- 1276-1284: Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster, Regent for Joan I of Navarre, was the second husband of Blanche of Artois. [36]
- 1343-1347: Eleanor of Comminges, Regent for her son, Gaston III of Foix-Béarn, who was a minor when he succeeded his father. [37]
- 1472-1483: Magdalena of Valois, Regent for her son, Francis I of Navarre, who was only 6 years old when he succeeded his grandfather Gaston IV of Foix.
- 1483-1494: Magdalena of Valois, Regent for her daughter, Catherine of Navarre, who was only 15 years old when she succeeded her brother Francis I of Navarre.
- 1101-?: Ponce of Gevaudan, Regent for Artaud III of Forez. Ponce married Theodeberge, widow of Artaud II of Forez who was Artaud III's father. [38]
- 1203-1215: Renaud of Forez, Regent of Forez [39]
- 1272-1278: Jeanne of Montfort (c1225-1270), Regent of Forez for her son Jean I of Forez [40]
- 1362-1372: Renaud II of Forez (d.1369), Regent for his nephew Jean II of Forez
- References
- Eleanor of Provence, Regent of Gascony [42]
- 915-919; Alberada (d.919), Regent for her sons, Giselbert and Reginar II
- 1142-1153: Lutgardis of Sulzbach, Regent of Lorraine
- 1251-1255: Catherine of Limburg (1215-55), Regent for her son Frederick III, Duke of Lorraine who was only 11 years old when he succeeded.
- 1329-1331: Elisabeth of Austria (1285-1352), Regent for her son, Rudolph, Duke of Lorraine, who was only 9 years old when he succeeded.
- 1331-1335: Edward I of Bar (1295-1336), Regent of Lorraine
- 1445-1452: Christine of Denmark (1521-90), Regent for her son, Charles III, Duke of Lorraine, who was only 2 years old when he succeeded
- 1032/35-1036: Heribert "Baco" of Maine, Regent for his great-nephew, Hugh IV of Maine. [43] [44]
- 1322-1332: Hugh of Burgundy, Regent for his nephew Othenin of Burgundy, Count of Montbeliard [45]
- 1322-1332: Henry of Montfaucon, Regent for his brother-in-law Othenin of Burgundy [46]
- c928-?: Bernard the Dane, Regent for William I of Normandy [47]
- The future William the Conqueror, illegitimate son and designated successor of Robert II, Duke of Normandy, was only 7 years old when his father died on his return home from a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. William succeeded to Normandy under the tutelage of three guardians: [48]
- 1035-1037: Robert II, Archbishop of Rouen
- 1035-1040: Gilbert, Count of Brionne
- 1035-1040: Osbern de Crepon (976-1040), also known as Osbern the Seneschal or Osbern the Steward, who was killed during the assassination attempt on William the Conqueror [49] [50]
- 1035-1040: Alan III, Duke of Brittany
- 1066: Roger de Montgomery (1030-95), Regent when William of Conqueror invaded England
- 1054-1056: Guy of Ponthieu, Bishop of Amiens, 1058-75; Regent for his nephew, Guy I, who was captured and imprisoned by Henri I of France.
- 1144-1157: Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona, Regent for his nephew who reached the majority in 1157.
- 1102: Arnaldo Gausfredo of Rousillon, Regent [51]
- 1113-1121: Arnaldo Gausfredo of Rousillon, Regent for his nephew Gausfred III of Roussillon, who was a child when he succeeded his father Girard I of Roussillon.
- 1148-?: Amadeus, Bishop of Lausanne, Regent for Humbert III of Savoy who was only 12 years old when his father, Amadeus III, died in Nicosia, Cyprus in 1148.
- 1253-1259: Cecilia of Baux, Regent for her son, Boniface of Savoy, who was only 9 years old when he succeeded his father Amadeus IV of Savoy [52]
- 1366-1367: Bonne of Bourbon, Regent for her husband, Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy, when he went on a crusade [53]
- 1383: Bonne of Bourbon, Regent for her son Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy
- 1391-1395: Bonne of Bourbon, Regent for her grandson, Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy, who was only 8 years old when he acceded. [54]
- 1466-1469, 1471-1478: Yolande of Valois, Regent for her husband Amadeus IX, Duke of Savoy and then for their son Philibert I, Duke of Savoy, who was a minor when his father died.
- 1490-1496: Bianca of Montferrat (1470-1519), Regent for her son Charles II, Duke of Savoy, 1490-96.
- 1637-1648: Christine Marie of France, Regent of Savoy for her sons Francis Hyacinth, Duke of Savoy and Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy
- 1675-1685: Marie Jeanne of Savoy-Nemours, Regent for her son Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia
- 1095-1098, 1100-1105: Bertrand of Toulouse, Regent for his father Raymond IV of Toulouse who left for the First Crusade.
- 1023-1027: Fulk III of Anjou (972-1040), Regent for his grandson Bouchard II.
- 1066-1075: Guy of Nouastre, Regent for Bouchard III, Count of Vendome, 1066-1085
- 1102-1105: Euphrosine of Vendome, Regent for her son Geoffrey III of Vendome, 1102-37
- 1202-1211: Geoffrey of Vendome, Regent for Jean II, Count of Vendome, 1202-1211
- 1371-1372: Jeanne of Ponthieu, Regent for her granddaughter, Catherine of Vendome (d.1412)
- 1477-1484: Louis of Joyeuse, Regent for Francis of Bourbon, Count of Vendome, 1477-1495
- 1495-?: Marie de Luxemburg, Regent for her son, Charles de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme, who was only 5 years old when he suceeded his father.
- 1142-1153: Marguerite of Burgundy (d.1164), Regent for her son Guigues V who was a minor when his father died. [55]
- 1162-1164: Marguerite of Burgundy (d.1164), for her granddaughter, Beatrix of Albon (1161-1228), daughter of Guigues V, who was only one year old when her father died. [56]
- 1237-?: Beatrice of Montferrat, Regent for her son Guigues VII of Viennois (1225-1269)
- 1269-1273: Beatrice of Savoy, Regent for her son, John I of Viennois (1263-1282), who was only 6 years old when he succeeded his father. Her regency ended when she married, as her 2nd husband, Gaston VII, Viscount of Bearn. [57]
- 1273-?: Robert II, Duke of Burgundy, Regent for John I of Viennois [58]
- 1319: Henri of Viennois, Bishop of Passau and Metz; Regent for his nephew, Guigues VIII of Viennois, who was only 10 years old when his father died. [59] [60]