Birthdate: 1422 AD
Birthplace: Yzeures-sur-Creuse, France
Died: February 9, 1450
Agnès Sorel was the favored and principal mistress of King Charles VII of France, celebrated for her beauty and charisma. As the first acknowledged royal mistress of a French king, she occupied a prominent role at court. The mother of four daughters by the king, Agnès was admired and served as an inspiration for artists of her era. Her impact extended beyond her connection with the king, solidifying her as a noteworthy figure in the French royal court.
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