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  1. 1 de ene. de 2008 · PDF | Duke François de Guise (1520-1563) has never been the subject of a thorough study. ... In the year 2002 Joseph P. Nacchio, former chairman and CEO of Quest Communications, ...

  2. Quick Reference. (1519–63), French soldier and leader of the Catholic side in the Wars of Religion, the son of Claude de Lorraine (the first duke) and the elder brother of Charles de ... From: Guise, François de Lorraine, second duke of in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance ». Subjects: History — Early Modern History (1500 to 1700)

  3. Media in category "François Joseph, Duke of Guise". The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Mignard - Elisabeth d'Orléans with her son - Château de Blois.jpg 429 × 633; 34 KB. Vallet after Paillet - François Joseph, Duke of Alençon later Duke of Guise.jpg 750 × 873; 423 KB. Categories:

  4. 31 de may. de 2018 · After turning a tired gaze across the faces of perplexed onlookers, the man heaved forward and vomited, his large wig quivering on its perch as he did so. This was Gian Gastone de’ Medici, the grand duke of Tuscany, meeting his people. Eight years later he would be dead, and along with him the once noble and powerful Medici dynasty.

  5. Gian Gastone and Giuliano Dami. When Gian Gastone died on 14th July 1737, “things were said publicly around Florence that weren’t particularly pleasant towards the personal servants of the late Grand Duke. In particular, they spoke about Giuliano Dami .”. Giuliano Dami, born of extremely humble roots on 14th September 1683, worked for an ...

  6. On 24 February 1563, Francis, Duke of Guise was assassinated by the Huguenot Jean de Poltrot during the Siege of Orléans. His death represents a critical turning point in the French Wars of Religion. It would be the first major assassination in what would become a blood feud between the various aristocratic houses which would see the deaths of ...

  7. When Duke François de Guise was born on 17 February 1519, in Bar-le-Duc, Meuse, Lorraine, France, his father, Claude de Lorraine, was 22 and his mother, Antoinette de Bourbon-Vendôme, was 25. He married Christine van Oldenburg - Princess of Denmark on 10 July 1541, in Brussels, Belgium. He registered for military service in 1554.