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  • February 4: Saint Joan of Valois

    Queen of France and Founder of the Order of the Annunciation

    Of fragile appearance, with a slight build and a physical malformation, Joan of Valois never managed to receive from her father, Louis XI, King of France, the welcome that her open and generous character would have deserved. Born in Nogent-le-Roi on April 23, 1464, at just twelve years of age she was given in marriage to her cousin Louis, Duke of Orléans. It was a forced union, devoid of affection, which her husband never accepted willingly. Despite this, when Louis rebelled against King Charles VIII and risked a death sentence, it was Joan herself who intervened in his defense, succeeding in saving him.

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