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  1. Charles II, Duke of Elbeuf (5 November 1596 – 5 November 1657), was a French nobleman, the son of Charles I, Duke of Elbeuf, by his wife, Marguerite de Chabot. He succeeded his father in the Elbeuf duke dom ( Elbœuf is an alternate, anglicized spelling) in 1605.

  2. Charles II, Duke of Elbeuf: Duke, Dukes of Elbeuf, Marie de' Medici, Henry IV of France, Charles III of Elbeuf, Henry I, Duke of Guise : Miller, Frederic P, Vandome ...

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  3. Charles I, duke of Aumale (1555-1631), was a member of the Guise family and supporter of the Catholic League. He married his first cousin, Marie d'Elbeuf. They had several children but only two daughters survived infancy. The eldest, Anne (1600-1638) became duchess of Aumale. Following the defeat of the League, he left France and died in exile ...

  4. Charles II (1596–1657), 2nd Duke of Elbeuf; Charles III (1620– 1692), 3rd Duke of Elbeuf Henry (1661–1748), 4th Duke of Elbeuf; Emmanuel Maurice (1677–1763), 5th Duke of Elbeuf; Charles Eugène de Lorraine (1751-1825), 6th Duke of Elbeuf, Prince of Lambesc and Count of Brionne, Grand Ecuyer de France. Knight of the Golden Fleece.

  5. Marquises and Dukes of Elbeuf. Issued from René, 8th and youngest son of Claude, 1st Duke of Guise. House of Lorraine-Mayenne. Counts of Maine. Dukes of Mayenne. Issued from Charles, 2nd son of Francis, 2nd Duke of Guise. House of Lorraine-Harcourt. Counts of Harcourt, Armagnac. and Brionne.

  6. Styled prince d'Elbeuf, he was not expected to become Duke of Elbeuf as he was the youngest of five sons born to his father and his first two wives. His older half brother's Charles (1660–1690), Henri Frédéric (1657–1666) and Louis de Lorraine (1662–1693) died before their father and the duchy was thus inherited by Emmanuel Maurice's other surviving brother Henri .

  7. Charles de Lorraine Joinville, 18 October 1556 – Moulins, 4 August 1605 was the French duke as well as nobleman. He was marquis of Elbeuf from 1566 to 1582, then duke of Elbeuf from 1582 to 1605 in addition to count of Harcourt from 1566 to 1582, lord of Rieux, baron of Ancenis and peer of France. Marriage and issue