Notre-Dame de Cléry Basilica, Cléry-Saint-André, France
Spouse
Louis XI of France
(m. 1451; died 1483)
Issue
Anne, Duchess of Bourbon
Joan, Queen of France
Charles VIII, King of France
House
House of Savoy
Father
Louis, Duke of Savoy
Mother
Anne of Cyprus
Charlotte of Savoy (16 November 1441 – 1 December 1483) was Queen of France as the second spouse of Louis XI. She served as regent during the king's absence in 1465, and was a member of the royal regency council during her son's minority in 1483.
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