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King Rene's castle which is across the street from Ste Martha's René D’anjou aka Good King Rene, (born Jan. 16, 1409, Angers, Fr.—died July 10, 1480, Aix-en-Provence), was duke of Anjou (from 1430), and count of Provence and of Piedmont. In 1419, when René was 10, he married Isabel of Lorraine aged 9. He was also titular king of Naples from 1435 to 1442. The affairs of the kings, queens, dukes and duchesses are too complicated for my brain but apparently Rene was captured, lost Naples and was required to pay a huge ranson. He is supposed to have been taught to paint in prison under the guidance of Jan van Eyck. After his first wife died, he married Jeanne de Laval, 20 years his junior, he retired to Tarascon where he dedicated himself to the love and patronage of the Arts, holding court in his castle with many of the painters, writers, astrologers, physicians, (including Jean of Saint Remy, the grandfather of Nostradamus) of the day. King René, often called Good King René, as instead of punishing people with death and torture he preferred to exact fines and taxes, (he was in constant need of money), was the last ruler of Provence..
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