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These were followed by groups of infantry ( dismounted cavalry ) commanded, respectively, by the Dauphin ( later Charles V of France ), the Duke of Orléans and King Jean.
Then the king came to the Haye in Touraine and his men had passed the river of Loire, some at the bridge of Orléans and some at Meung, at Saumur, at Blois, and at Tours and whereas they might: they were in number a twenty thousand men of arms beside other ; there were a twenty-six dukes and earls ( Counts ) and more than sixscore banners, and the four sons of the king, who were but young, the duke Charles of Normandy, the lord Louis, that was from thenceforth duke of Anjou, and the lord John duke of Berry, and the lord Philip, who was after duke of Burgoyne ".
The uncrowned King Charles VII sent her to the siege of Orléans as part of a relief mission.
* 1394 Charles, Duke of Orléans, French poet ( d. 1465 )
* January 5 Charles, duc d ' Orléans, French poet ( b. 1394 )
* November 24 Charles, duc d ' Orléans, French poet ( d. 1465 )
* March 13 Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans, son of king Charles V of France ( d. 1407 )
* November 23 Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans, brother of Charles VI of France ( murdered ) ( b. 1372 )
But through the diplomatic errors of Charles ' Vicar, Herbert of Orléans, Messina, too, revolted on 28 April 1282.
* Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine ( 1712 1780 ), son of Leopold Joseph, Duke of Lorraine and Élisabeth Charlotte d ' Orléans
Charles married Ermentrude, daughter of Odo I, Count of Orléans, in 842.
Francis was the only son of Charles, Count of Angoulême and Louise of Savoy and a great-great-grandson of King Charles V. His family was not expected to inherit the throne, as his third cousin King Charles VIII was still young, as was his father's cousin the Duke of Orléans.
However, Charles VIII died childless in 1498 and left the throne to the Duke of Orléans, who became Louis XII.
The dukes of Orléans were at the head of a political faction known as the Armagnacs who rejected the Treaty of Troyes and supported the claims of France's uncrowned king Charles VII.
As Charles, Duke of Orléans was at the time in English captivity, it would have been contrary to the customs of knightly war to seize the possessions of a prisoner.
In March, John of Dunois made an irresistible offer to Philip III of Burgundy, offering to turn Orleans over to him, to hold as a neutral territory on behalf of his captive half-brother Charles, Duke of Orléans.
The law created the potential regency as follows: Louis Charles ' nearest male relative in France ( presently the comte de Provence Louis Stanislas ), and after him, the regency would be given to the duc d ’ Orléans, and if he were unavailable, the regency would go to election.
The Crown nominally then fell upon the son of Louis Antoine's younger brother, < span lang =" fr "> Charles X </ span >' s grandson, who became < span lang =" fr "> Henri V </ span >, with Louis-Phillippe, Duc d ' Orléans, as Lieutenant-General of the realm.
While his heir Louis-Charles was still a minor, the Count of Provence, the Duke of Orléans or, if either was unavailable, someone chosen by election should become regent, completely passing over the rights of Charles who, in the royal lineage, stood between the Count of Provence and the Duke of Orléans.
In his first act as King, Charles attempted to unify the House of Bourbon by granting the style of Royal Highness to his cousins of the House of Orléans, who had been deprived of this by Louis XVIII because of the former Duke of Orléans ' role in the death of Louis XVI.
That evening, the members of the Chamber assembled at Jacques Laffitte's house and decided that Louis Philippe d ' Orléans should take the throne from King Charles.

Charles and 24
The episode was watched by over 24 million viewers more ITV viewers than the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana two days later.
On 24 December 1989, a small band of rebels led by Doe's former procurement chief, Charles Taylor invaded Liberia from Côte d ' Ivoire.
The First Liberian Civil War, instigated by Charles Taylor and the National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL ) on December 24, 1989, eventually spread to neighboring Sierra Leone in 1991 when dissidents of the Revolutionary United Front ( RUF ), led by Foday Sankoh, began using Liberia as a staging ground for NPFL backed military assaults on border towns in Sierra Leone.
* September 24, 2005, Rita ( Category 3 at landfall ) struck southwestern Louisiana, flooding many parishes and cities along the coast, including Cameron Parish, Lake Charles, and other towns.
On June 24, 1937, Pickford married her third and last husband, actor and band leader Charles ' Buddy ' Rogers.
On 24 May 2010, Chen Bingde, Chief of the General Staff Department of the People's Liberation Army and member of the Central Military Commission, met Charles Namoloh and Peter Nambundunga, acting commander of the Namibian Defence Forces, in Windhoek.
On the death of Charles of Naples on 24 February 1386, Urban moved to Lucca in December of the same year.
On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology.
The University was established via the passage of the University of Sydney Act, on 24 September 1850 and was assented on 1 October 1850 by Sir Charles Fitzroy.
) The violin immediately became very popular, both among street musicians and the nobility, illustrated by the fact that the French king Charles IX ordered Amati to construct 24 violins for him in 1560 .< ref >
French and Savoyard troops numbering over 50, 000, under the command of Charles Emmanuel, entered Milanese territory as early as October 24, against minimal resistance, as the Austrian forces in the duchy numbered only about 12, 000.
On September 24, 1900, James Baker received a telegram from the valet, Charles Jones, stating:
Charles II died on 1 November 1700, and on 24 November, Louis XIV proclaimed Anjou as Philip V, King of Spain.
During his reign Charles commissioned 24 Royal Yachts on top of the two presented to him by Dutch states on his restoration.
* August 24 Charles Rocket, American actor ( d. 2005 )
* November 24 British naturalist Charles Darwin publishes The Origin of Species, a book which argues that species gradually evolve through natural selection ( it immediately sells out its initial print run ).
* March 23 24 Charles I, last Emperor of Austria, leaves Austria for exile in Switzerland.
* August 24 St. Bartholomew's Day massacre: Catholics in Paris murder thousands of Protestants, including Gaspard de Coligny and Petrus Ramus, at the order of King Charles IX with Catherine de Medici's connivance.
* September 24 Charles Leroux, American balloonist and parachutist ( b. 1856 )
* November 24 Charles Theodore Pachelbel, German composer ( d. 1750 )
* January 24 Charles VII Albert becomes Holy Roman Emperor
* July 24 During an official state visit to Canada, French President Charles de Gaulle declares to a crowd of over 100, 000 in Montreal: Vive le Québec libre!
* December 24 Right wing extremist David Lewis Rice murders civil rights attorney Charles Goldmark as well as Goldmark's wife and 2 children in Seattle.
* January 24 Charles Socarides, American psychiatrist ( d. 2005 )
* April 24 Encouraged by Charles d ' Albert, the seventeen-year-old Louis XIII, king of France, forces his mother Marie de Medici, who has held de facto power, into retirement and has her favourite, Concino Concini, assassinated.

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