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===Issue=== {| class="wikitable" |- |colspan=16 align="center"|'''''By [[Anne of Brittany]]''''' |- !Name!!Birth!!Death!!Notes |- |[[Claude of France]]||14 October 1499||20 July 1524||Married [[Francis I of France]] on 18 May 1514; had issue. |- |Unnamed son||late 1500/early 1501||died young||Père Anselme records that in 1501 King Louis XII sent "''le cardinal d'Amboise''" to Trentino to negotiate a marriage between his son and one of the daughters of [[Philip I of Castile]];<ref name="Anselme">Anselme de Sainte-Marie, Père (1726). ''Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France [Genealogical and chronological history of the royal house of France]'' (in French). 1 (3rd ed.). Paris: La compagnie des libraires.</ref>{{rp|128}} however, he cites no primary source for this statement. If it is correct, the son in question must have been different from the one who was born 21 January [1503/07] who is shown below. |- |Unnamed son||21 January [1503/07]||21 January [1503/07]||The Journal de Louise de Savoie records that "''Anne reine de France''" gave birth at Blois 21 January to "''un fils...il avoit faute de vie''".<ref>Michaud & Poujoulat (1838), Tome V, ''Journal de Louise de Savoye'', p. 87.</ref> The entry does not specify the year but follows an entry for 1502 and precedes one for 1507. Kerrebrouck dates the event to 1503 "''à l'issue d'un voyage à Lyon''" but does not specify the primary source on which he bases this information.<ref name="auto">Kerrebrouck, P. van (1990). ''Les Valois (Nouvelle histoire généalogique de l'auguste Maison de France)'' {{ISBN|978-2950150929}}, pp. 167, 175 footnote 44.</ref> |- |[[Renée of France]]||25 October 1510||12 June 1574||Married [[Ercole II d'Este]] in April 1528;<ref>C. W. Previté-Orton, ''Cambridge Medieval History, Shorter: Volume 2, The Twelfth Century to the Renaissance'', (Cambridge University Press, 1978), 776.</ref> had issue. |- |Unnamed son||January [1513]||January [1513]||Père Anselme records a second son "''mort en bas âge''", without dates or primary source citations.<ref name="Anselme" />{{rp|128}} Kerrebrouck records a son "''mort-né au château de Blois janvier 1512''", commenting that "''[la] grossesse [de la reine] tourne mal''" after [[Pope Julius II]] excommunicated Louis XII for refusing to negotiate the liberation of the papal legate whom the French had captured after the [[Battle of Ravenna (1512)|Battle of Ravenna]].<ref name="auto"/> As the battle happened took place on 11 April 1512, Kerrebrouck's date is presumably [[Old Style and New Style dates|Old Style]]. This birth is not mentioned in the Journal de Louise de Savoie.<ref>Michaud & Poujoulat (1838), Tome V, ''Journal de Louise de Savoye'', p. 89.</ref> |} Louis XII had an illegitimate son, [[Michel Bucy]], [[Archbishop of Bourges]], from 1505, who died in 1511 and was buried in [[Bourges]].{{sfn|Baumgartner|1996|p=175}}<ref>('''FR''') [[Gabriel Peignot]], ''De la maison royale de France'', (Renouard, Libraire, rue-Saint-Andre-Des-arcs, 1815), 151.</ref>
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