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|birth = 16 January 1409<br>{{Wiki|Château d'Angers}}, {{Wiki|Angers}}, {{Wiki|Duchy of Anjou}} | |||
|death = 10 July 1480<br>{{Wiki|Aix-en-Provence}}, {{Wiki|Provence}}, [[Kingdom of France]] | |||
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'''René of Anjou''' (French: ''René d'Anjou'', Italian: ''Renato d'Angiò''; 1409 – 1480), also known as '''Good King René''', was a Count of {{Wiki|Piedmont}}, {{Wiki|Duchy of Bar|Duke of Bar}}, {{Wiki|Duchy of Lorraine|Duke of Lorraine}}, {{Wiki|Duchy of Anjou|Duke of Anjou}}, Count of {{Wiki|Provence}}, and briefly reigned as King of [[Naples]] as '''Renato I''' from 1435 until the kingdom's conquest by [[Aragon]] in 1442. | |||
He was the son of [[Yolande of Aragon]], | A member of the [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|French Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]]. He was the son of [[Yolande of Aragon]], who served as [[Mentor]] of the Brotherhood. | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Heresy]]'' | In January 1429, after hearing of [[Jeanne d'Arc]]'s perseverance in insisting to see [[Robert de Baudricourt]], on instruction from his mother, René suggested to his [[Charles II, Duke of Lorraine|father-in-law]] to invite Jeanne to visit. Impressed with what he saw, he reported back to his mother and ordered de Baudricourt to send her to [[Chinon]].<ref name="Ch17">''[[Assassin's Creed: Heresy]]'' – Chapter 17</ref> | ||
On 22 March, René was mentioned in conversation by his mother and [[Gabriel Laxart]]. She explained what René had done to help, and that he was unable to directly assist but would assist in other means.<ref name="Ch17" /> | |||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Heresy]]'' {{Mo}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:29, 21 December 2025
René of Anjou (French: René d'Anjou, Italian: Renato d'Angiò; 1409 – 1480), also known as Good King René, was a Count of Piedmont, Duke of Bar, Duke of Lorraine, Duke of Anjou, Count of Provence, and briefly reigned as King of Naples as Renato I from 1435 until the kingdom's conquest by Aragon in 1442.
A member of the French Brotherhood of Assassins. He was the son of Yolande of Aragon, who served as Mentor of the Brotherhood.
Biography[edit | edit source]
In January 1429, after hearing of Jeanne d'Arc's perseverance in insisting to see Robert de Baudricourt, on instruction from his mother, René suggested to his father-in-law to invite Jeanne to visit. Impressed with what he saw, he reported back to his mother and ordered de Baudricourt to send her to Chinon.[1]
On 22 March, René was mentioned in conversation by his mother and Gabriel Laxart. She explained what René had done to help, and that he was unable to directly assist but would assist in other means.[1]
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed: Heresy (mentioned only)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Heresy – Chapter 17