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  1. Claude of Guise had twelve children, among them Francis, 2nd duke of Guise; Charles, 2nd cardinal of Lorraine (1524–1574), who became archbishop of Reims in 1538 and cardinal in 1547; Claude, marquis of Mayenne, duke of Aumale (1526–1573), governor of Burgundy, who married Louise de Brézé, daughter of Diane de Poitiers, thus securing a powerful ally for the family; Louis (1527–1578 ...

  2. 22 de oct. de 2019 · Marie de Guise (1515-1560) Before the 1603 Union of the Crowns, Scotland famously only ever had one Queen Regnant, Mary, Queen of Scots, and her years of ruling were cut short by her enforced abdication. Yet a fair case could be made that Mary’s own mother, Marie de Guise, was both Queen and "regnant" in that she effectively – and quite ...

  3. Added: Dec 19, 2010. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 63072039. Source citation. Clergy, fourth son of Claude de Guise and Antoinette de Bourbon-Vendome. Brother of Cardinal Charles de Guise and Marie de Guise. In 1553, aged 26, he was created cardinal deacon by Julius III. He crowned Henri III King of France in 1575. He had a daughter named Anne d'Arne.

  4. Cardinal-priest of Santa Cecilia 1547–1555. Coat of arms. Charles de Lorraine (17 February 1524 – 26 December 1574), Duke of Chevreuse, was a French Cardinal, a member of the powerful House of Guise. He was known at first as the Cardinal of Guise, and then as the second Cardinal of Lorraine, after the death of his uncle, Jean, Cardinal of ...

  5. 17 de ene. de 2024 · Renée of Guise (2 September 1522 – 3 April 1602), Abbess of St. Pierre, Reims . Charles, Duke of Chevreuse, Archbishop of Reims and Cardinal of Guise (1524–1574) Claude, Duke of Aumale (1526–1573) Louis I, Cardinal of Guise (1527–1578) Philip (3 September 1529, Joinville – 24 September 1529, Joinville)

  6. 7 de dic. de 2023 · That same night, Louis, Cardinal of Guise (1555-88), brother of Henri, was assassinated by four archers of the king, who feared less the cardinal should become a peril to the State. The bodies of the two leaders of the League were burned and thrown into the Loire.

  7. Archbishop of Reims, 1574. Created cardinal, 1578, and henceforth known as Cardinal de Guise. Like his brother Henri he was a member of the Catholic League, and was assassinated at the Château de Blois by order of the King one day after his brother. He is the nephew of Louis I de Lorraine, also called Cardinal de Guise.