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: I've since found the same date (from a French
: source). She must be the only woman who was
: crowned twice as Queen-consort of the same
: country.
: There was a queen of Portugal who was queen
: by both her marriages to two brothers but
: there were no coronations as far as i know.
Maria Francisca Isabel of Savoy, Mademoiselle de Nemours, married succesively King D.Afonso VI and his brother D.Pedro II.
She was never crowned because D.Afonso and D.Pedro's father, king D.João IV, in 1646, offered the royal crown to Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception and after that, no other portuguese king or queen was crowned.
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: So far i've only been able to find one date
: of
: her coronation: February 8th 1492. that was
: during her first marriage.
: her second husband Louis XII was crowned May
: 27th 1498 but i cannot find any information
: if Anne was re-crowned with him or not.
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: Her second marriage to Louis XII did not
: take place until 1499 as Louis needed to
: have his first marriage to Jeanne of France
: (sister of Charles VIII) annulled first
: (Jeanne was a cripple who could not bear
: children).
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: According to Anne's Wiki entry:
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: "Anne's second coronation ceremony as
: Louis XII's consort took place on 18
: November 1504, again at St. Denis
: Basilica."
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: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_of_Brittany
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: Was Anne actually crowned and anointed a
: second time with Louis, or was she only
: crowned when she married Charles? Given the
: sacred nature of the act and the medieval
: understanding that a woman once crowned
: remained a queen for life even if she
: remarried a non-king, I would have thought
: it would be something that could only be
: done to a person once.
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