Anne of France
noun
Anne de Beaujeu, 1460–1522, daughter of Louis XI of France: regent during the minority of her brother Charles VIII 1483–91.
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How to use Anne of France in a sentence
In the name of Charles, as usual, all this was done; but it was really a signal triumph for Anne de Beaujeu.
Women of Medival France | Pierce ButlerIt was a dilemma as serious as that solved by Anne de Beaujeu seven years before.
Women of Medival France | Pierce ButlerHe was then aged only thirteen, and was still governed by his elder sister, Anne de Beaujeu.
Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) | John Addington SymondsIncidents of another sort occurred to still further embarrass the position for Anne de Beaujeu.
A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times | Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot
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