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  1. Louis III, Cardinal of Guise, 1575-1621; Claude, Duke of Chevreuse, 1578-1657; Francis Alexander, a knight, 1589–1614; Charles, Duke of Mayenne, 1554-1611 Henry of Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne, 1578-1621; Charles Emmanuel of Lorraine, Count of Sommerive, 1581–1609; Louis II of Lorraine, Cardinal of Guise, 1555-1588; Charles, Cardinal of ...

  2. 2 de dic. de 2020 · He crowned Henry III of France at Reims, (February 13, 1575). Unlike his brother Charles, he does not seem to have played a leading role in the intrigues of his family. His illegitimate daughter Anne d'Arne married Charles von Janowitz in 1572. His nephew was Louis II, Cardinal of Guise (made cardinal, 1578).

  3. Louis III, Cardinal of Guise. Louis III, Cardinal of Guise (January 22, 1575 – June 21, 1621, Saintes) was the third son of Henry I, Duke of Guise and Catherine of Cleves. His ecclesiastical post was entirely a sinecure; he was never ordained, and led a dissipated life. Nevertheless, he was made Archbishop of Reims in January 1605, and ...

  4. 46.4. Died. Archbishop-Elect of Reims, France. Note (s): ² Month Uncertain. MicroData Summary for Louis III de Guise de Lorraine. ( VIAF: 14866112; WikiData: Q284941 ) Louis III Cardinal de Guise de Lorraine (born 22 Jan 1575, died 18 Jun 1621 ) Archbishop-Elect of Reims. Consistory - 1615: Created Cardinal.

  5. Louis III de Lorraine (1575-1621), cardinal de Guise , archevêque-Duc de Reims.jpg 496 × 650; 76 KB Ludwig von Lothringen Kardinal.jpg 270 × 417; 17 KB Reims - Médiathèque de l'architecture et du patrimoine - APMH00026670.jpg 768 × 508; 40 KB

  6. 25 de may. de 2024 · Louis I de Lorraine, cardinal de Guise (born Oct. 21, 1527—died May 29, 1578) was the brother of François, 2nd duc de Guise. Named bishop of Troyes (1545) and of Albi (1550), he became in 1553 “cardinal de Guise”—to distinguish him from his brother, the eminent Charles, cardinal de Lorraine ( q.v. ).

  7. From the collection of Cassiano dal Pozzo (1588-22 October 1657); inherited by his brother, Carlo Antonio dal Pozzo (1606-1689); sold by Carlo Antonio's grandson to Clement XI, 1703; acquired by Cardinal Alessandro Albani by 1714, from whom purchased by George III in 1762