The Order of the Crescent was established in 1448 by René of Anjou, King of Jerusalem, Sicily and Aragon. The ambition of this order was to be placed at a comparable level of prestige to that of the Golden Fleece.
- Knights of the Order
Raymond d'Agoult
Baron de Sault, Mison and La Tour-d'Aigues, lord of Cypières
Jean Amenard
Lord of Chanzé and Bouille
Saladin d'Anglure
Visount of Etoges, lord of Boursault, Fère-Champenoise and Nogent
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Simon d'Anglure
Visount of Estoges
Charles I of Anjou
Count of Maine, Guise, Mortain, viscount of Châtellerault
Jean de Anjou
Duke of Calabria and Lorraine
Rene de Anjou
King of Naples, Sicily, Jérusalem and d'Aragon. Duke of Anjou, Lorraine and Bar. Count of Provence
Bertrande de Beauvau
Baron of Précigny, lord of Sillé-le-Guillaume and Briançon, steward of Anjou and Provence
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Jean IV de Beauvau
Lord of Rochettes, Sermaizes and Essarts, baron of Manonville
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Louis de Beauvau
Lord of Champigné, and La Roche-sur-Yon, baron of Château-Renard
Jean III de Bellay
Chamberlain of CharlesVII and René of Anjou
Louis de Bournan
Lord of Coudray
Jacques de Brézé
Count of Maulevrier, baron of Bec-Crespin and Mauny, grand steward of Anjou, Normandie and Poitou
Charles de Castillon
Baron of Aubagne, lord of Roquefort
Brandelis of Champagne
Lord of Bazoges, Brouassin, Villaines, Vaucelles and Bazeilles
Pierre de Champagne
Lord of Champagne, Pescheseul, Lonvoisin, prince of Montorio and Aquila, premier baron of Maine, viceroy of Sicile and Anjou
Louis de Clermont Gallerande
Guillaume de la Jumelière
Thierry III de Lenoncourt
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François-Alexandre Sforza