Valentina in A Sentence

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    By the peace of Chartres (March 9, 1409) the king absolved him from the crime, and Valentina Visconti, the widow of the murdered duke, and her children pledged themselves to a reconciliation; while an edict of the 27th of December 1409 gave John the guardianship of the dauphin.

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    His foreign policy, which was directed wholly towards Italy, was for the most part unskilful; to his claims on Naples he added those on Milan, which he based on the marriage of his grandfather, Louis of Orleans, with Valentina Visconti.

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    But he complicated the Naples affair by claiming Milan in consideration of the marriage of his grandfather, Louis of Orleans, to Valentina, daughter of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, duke of Milan.

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    From there, she went on to manage the fresh foods department, then worked for New York City gourmet market Agata & Valentina.

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    The groom, an Indian businessman, was previously married to Valentina Pedroni, an Italian model.

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    About a year and a half ago, Salma and Francois welcomed a baby girl, Valentina, into their world.