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  1. 27 de may. de 2015 · Almost certainly Catherine wanted a limited operation but about 6000 Huguenots were murdered in a plan that got out of hand. The consequence of this massacre was to put Catherine de Medici at the mercy of the Guise family who knew of her role in it. In fact, the Duke of Guise supervised the murder of Coligny himself.

  2. 7 de ene. de 2021 · Charles of Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne (26 March 1554 – 3 October 1611), or Charles de Guise, was a French nobleman of the house of Guise and a military leader of the Catholic League, which he headed during the French Wars of Religion, following the assassination of his brothers at Blois in 1588. In 1596, when he made peace with Henri of ...

  3. They had interviewed a footman and a servant from the house where the shot was taken. They reported that the sieur de Chailly had entrusted the arquebusier to their care the day before. Chailly was superintendent of affairs for the Duke of Guise. Charles ordered the arrest of Chailly, however the Guise ensured that he was able to leave town.

  4. Henry II, Duke of Guise (1614–1664), Archbishop of Reims. Marie, 8th Duchess of Guise (1615–1688) never married. A girl, called Mademoiselle de Joinville (4 March 1617 – 18 January 1618) Charles Louis of Lorraine (15 July 1618 – 15 March 1637) Françoise Renée of Lorraine (10 January 1621 – 4 December 1682) Abbess of Montmartre.

  5. On 4 February 1549, she wrote to her brothers Francis, then still duke of Aumale, and Charles, then still cardinal of Guise: “[H] e has always desired that this realm would be his”.28 30 However, it appears that Marie of Lorraine also tried to do her duty towards the country and people she ruled and knew so well: Scotland and the Scots.

  6. Henry I, Duke of Guise (1550–1588), who succeeded him as Duke of Guise. Catherine (18 July 1552, Joinville – 6 May 1596, Paris), married on 4 February 1570 Louis, Duke of Montpensier; Charles of Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne (1554–1611) Louis II, Cardinal of Guise (1555–1588), Archbishop of Reims; Antoine (25 April 1557 – 16 January 1560)

  7. Assassination of Henri I, Duke of Guise, by Henri III, in 1588. Painting by Charles Durupt in the Château de Blois, where the attack took place. On 23 December 1588, Henri I, Duke of Guise was assassinated by the Quarante Cinq serving King Henri III. The event was one of the most critical moments of the French Wars of Religion.