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  1. A daughter of Gaspard II de Coligny (1519–1572) and Charlotte de Laval (1530–1568), Louise was descended from two powerful French families, the Bourbons and the Montmorencys. Her father, who had been appointed admiral of France in 1552, was captured by the Spanish in 1557 at the siege of Saint-Quentin and during the ensuing two years in which he was held prisoner he converted to Calvinism.

  2. Luisa se narodila jako nejstarší dítě protestantského admirála Francie Gasparda de Coligny a jeho manželky Charlotty de Laval (1530–1568). Byla vychována v duchu humanismu a jako dcera francouzského hugenota i přísného protestantismu.

  3. Louise de Coligny was a French countess. She married an important French Protestant at the age of sixteen. Protestants were persecuted in Catholic France; in the year of her marriage both her husband and her father – another leading Protestant – were murdered. Louise fled to Switzerland.

  4. Luisa de Coligny fue una noble francesa, hija de Gaspar de Coligny y Charlotte de Laval-Monfort, y la cuarta y última esposa de Guillermo de Orange.

  5. Gaspard de Coligny o Gaspard de Chatillon (Châtillon-Coligny, 16 de febrero de 1519-París, 24 de agosto de 1572) noble francés, político y militar que lideró el partido de los hugonotes protestantes durante las Guerras de religión de Francia.

  6. Gaspard de Coligny o Gaspard de Chatillon noble francés, político y militar que lideró el partido de los hugonotes protestantes durante las Guerras de religión de Francia. Era de religión calvinista.

  7. Correspondance de Louise de Coligny, Princess dOrange, 1555-1620 Louise de Coligny This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations.