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  1. Renata nasceu em Nancy, capital do Ducado da Lorena (hoje uma região de França ), sendo a segunda criança, e filha mais velha, nascida do casamento do duque Francisco I da Lorena com Cristina da Dinamarca. Os seus avós paternos eram António da Lorena e Renata de Bourbon e os seus avós maternos eram Cristiano II da Dinamarca e Isabel da ...

  2. Uso en fr.wikipedia.org Renée de Lorraine; Liste des épouses des souverains de Bavière; Liste des princesses de Lorraine; Uso en he.wikipedia.org רנאטה מלורן; Uso en id.wikipedia.org Christine dari Denmark; Uso en it.wikipedia.org Renata di Lorena; Uso en ja.wikipedia.org レナータ・フォン・ロートリンゲン; Uso en ka ...

  3. Selection and coronation. Cecilia Renata was a daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II, of the House of Habsburg, and Maria Anna of Bavaria. Born in 1611 in Graz, she was chosen as a bride by the Polish nobility. She married Władysław on 9 August in Vienna by proxy, and then in Warsaw in person on 12 September 1637, and the same day was ...

  4. Zofia Czarnkowska. Countess Catherine Opalińska ( Polish: Katarzyna Opalińska; 13 October 1680 – 19 March 1747), was by birth member of House of Opaliński, Queen consort of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth twice and Duchess consort of Lorraine through her marriage with Stanisław I of Poland. Born into the Polish aristocratic family of ...

  5. Maximilian I was born in Munich, the eldest son of William V, Duke of Bavaria and Renata of Lorraine to survive infancy. He was educated by the Jesuits , and following his father's increasing difficulties in ruling the country, began to take part in the government round 1591, but latest 1594.

  6. Renata of Lorraine (20 April 1544 – 22 May 1602), was by birth a member of the House of Lorraine and by marriage Duchess of Bavaria. Born in Nancy, France , she was the second child and eldest daughter of Francis I, Duke of Lorraine and Christina of Denmark .

  7. Renata took care of the sick, the poor and religious pilgrims. In this task, she was completely supported by her husband. After he inherited the duchy in 1579 as William V of Bavaria, Renata spent much of her time in the Herzogspitalkirche in Munich, founded in 1555 by her father-in-law. Renata died in Munich, aged 58.