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  1. Jacques Gauvain, Antoine, 1489-1544, Duke of Lorraine and Bar 1508, 1521-1525, NGA 93366.jpg 3,660 × 3,660; 8 MB Le duc Antoine de Lorraine et Saint Antoine (Baie 102).jpg 1,137 × 1,465; 592 KB Le duc Antoine de Lorraine et son saint patron sur un vitrail de la Cathédrale de Metz.jpg 451 × 741; 154 KB

  2. Antoine did not conceal his wish to inherit the Duchy of Lorraine, and quarrelled with Charles. Charles attacked Antoine, but Antoine had Philip the Good of Burgundy as an ally. After Charles II died in 1431, Antoine attacked the new Duke, René of Anjou, defeating and capturing him at the Battle of Bulgnéville, on 1 July 1431.

  3. Louise of Lorraine (30 April 1553, Nomeny – 29 January 1601, Château de Moulins ), married on 13 February 1575, at Reims, Henry III of France. [5] His second marriage was on 24 February 1555 at Fontainebleau, to Princess Joanna of Savoy-Nemours (1532–1568), daughter of Philippe, Duke of Nemours. By this marriage they had: Philippe Emmanuel ...

  4. Renée was brought up with her cousins, the princesses of France. On 26 June 1515 she married Antoine, Duke of Lorraine in Amboise. The marriage was arranged by the French King, Francis. Francis had promised Antoine marriage to the French queen dowager, Mary Tudor of England, but when Mary chose another spouse, Francis replaced her with Renée.

  5. Duke of Mercœur. The Seigneurs and Dukes of Mercœur were a line of powerful lords deriving their name from the estate of Mercœur in Auvergne, France. The line became extinct in the 14th century, and passed by inheritance to the dauphins of Auvergne, counts of Clermont. In 1426 it passed to the Bourbons by the marriage, of Jeanne de Clermont ...

  6. Antoine de Bourbon, roi de Navarre (22 April 1518 – 17 November 1562) was the King of Navarre through his marriage ( jure uxoris) to Queen Jeanne III, from 1555 until his death. He was the first monarch of the House of Bourbon, of which he was head from 1537. Despite being first prince of the blood, Antoine lacked political influence and was ...