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- Duke_of_Touraine abstract "Duke of Touraine was a title in the Peerage of France, relating to Touraine.It was first created in 1360 for Philip, youngest son of King John II of France. He returned the duchy to the Crown in 1363 on being made Duke of Burgundy and died in 1404.The next creation was in 1386 for Louis, youngest son of King Charles V of France. He returned the duchy to the Crown in 1392 on being made Duke of Orléans and died in 1407.The third creation was in 1401 for John, fourth son of King Charles VI of France. He became Dauphin of France in 1415 and died unmarried in 1417.The next creation was in 1416 for Charles, youngest son of King Charles VI of France, who succeeded his brother as Dauphin in 1417. He succeeded as King Charles VII of France in 1422 when the title merged in the Crown. The fifth creation was in 1423 for the Scottish nobleman Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas, a commander on the French side in the Hundred Years' War. He was killed at the Battle of Verneuil in 1424. His son Lord Wigtown, absent in Scotland, was believed in France to have died without issue, so the title was presumed extinct. When it became apparent that Wigtown had succeeded his father as Earl of Douglas, he was confirmed in the title Duke of Touraine, though not the lands. He died in 1439 and the male line of the fourth Earl of Douglas became extinct on the death of William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas the following year.The land of Touraine was given, by letters-patent in Bourges on 21 October 1424, to Louis III of Anjou, \"King of Sicily\" (King of Naples). In 1528, the land of Touraine was given by Francis I of France to his mother Louise of Savoy as an exchange with the Duchy of Nemours, given to her in 1523. The next creation was in 1576 for Francis, youngest son of King Henry II of France, who was created Duke of Anjou and Berry at the same time. He died unmarried in 1584, when the title became extinct.".
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- Duke_of_Touraine wikiPageWikiLink Alfonso,_Duke_of_Anjou_and_Cádiz.
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- Duke_of_Touraine wikiPageWikiLink Touraine.
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- Duke_of_Touraine wikiPageWikiLink File:Blason_comte_fr_Touraine.svg.
- Duke_of_Touraine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duchess of Touraine".
- Duke_of_Touraine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duchy of Touraine".
- Duke_of_Touraine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duke of Touraine".
- Duke_of_Touraine wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Duke of Touraine".
- Duke_of_Touraine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Touraine".
- Duke_of_Touraine wikiPageWikiLinkText "duchy of Touraine".
- Duke_of_Touraine wikiPageWikiLinkText "royal duchy".
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- Duke_of_Touraine subject Category:Dukes_of_Touraine.
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- Duke_of_Touraine hypernym Title.
- Duke_of_Touraine type War.
- Duke_of_Touraine comment "Duke of Touraine was a title in the Peerage of France, relating to Touraine.It was first created in 1360 for Philip, youngest son of King John II of France. He returned the duchy to the Crown in 1363 on being made Duke of Burgundy and died in 1404.The next creation was in 1386 for Louis, youngest son of King Charles V of France.".
- Duke_of_Touraine label "Duke of Touraine".
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- Duke_of_Touraine depiction Blason_comte_fr_Touraine.svg.
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