ALENÇON, COUNTS AND DUKES OF

ALENÇON, COUNTS AND DUKES OF
   a title borne by several members of the house of Valois - e. g. CHARLES OF VALOIS, who fell at Crécy (1346); JEAN IV., who fell at Agincourt (1415).

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