Louise of Savoy
French regent during the Renaissance

Born
September 11th, 1476
548 years ago
Died
September 22nd, 1531
493 years ago — 55 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
France
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Born in 1476, served as the mother of Francis I of France. Acted as regent during Francis's captivity in 1525. Negotiated treaties and maintained stability in the kingdom. Played a crucial role in fostering the Renaissance in France, supporting the arts and education.
Served as regent of France from 1525 to 1530
Negotiated the Treaty of Madrid
Promoted the Renaissance in France
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