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  1. Claude de Lorraine (5 June 1578 – 24 January 1657), also called Claude de Guise, was a French noble and husband of Marie de Rohan. He was the Duke of Chevreuse, a title which is today used by the Duke of Luynes . Biography. He was the third son of Henry I, Duke of Guise and Catherine de Clèves.

  2. Duke of Chevreuse (French Duc de Chevreuse) was a French title of nobility, elevated from the barony of Chevreuse in 1545. Originally created for Jean de Brosse, Duc d'Étampes , it was transferred in 1555 to Charles of Guise , the Cardinal of Lorraine, and became a possession of the House of Guise , becoming the title of the ...

  3. Claude of Lorraine Duke of Chevreuse: 1610 painting of the Prince of Joinville by Frans Pourbus. Born 5 June 1578 unknown: Died 24 January 1657 (aged 78) Paris, France Spouse Marie de Rohan: Issue Anne Marie, Abbess of Remiremont Charlotte Marie, Mademoiselle de Chevreuse Henriette, Abbess of Jouarre Full name Claude de Lorraine: Father Henri ...

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    Claude was born at the Château de Condé-sur-Moselle, the second son of René II, Duke of Lorraine, and Philippa of Guelders. He was educated at the French court of Francis I. On 9 June 1513, at the age of sixteen, Claude married Antoinette de Bourbon (1493–1583), daughter of François, Count of Vendôme.

    Claude distinguished himself at the Battle of Marignano (1515), and was long in recovering from the twenty-two wounds he received in the battle. In 1521, he fought at Fuenterrabia, and Louise of Savoy ascribed the capture of the place to his efforts. In 1522, he forced the English to raise the siege of Hesdin. In 1523, he became governor of Champag...

    Claude married Antoinette de Bourbon, daughter of François, Count of Vendôme and Marie de Luxembourg, on 9 June 1513; they had: 1. Mary of Guise (1515–1560); married firstly Louis II d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville and secondly king James V of Scotland and had issue, including Mary, Queen of Scots 2. Francis, Duke of Guise(1519–1563) 3. Louise of Gu...

    Claude fell ill in 1550, and despite being under the care of five doctors, died on 12 April. 1. Antoinette de Bourbon 2. Queen Mary of Guise 3. Duke Francis of Guise 4. Cardinal Charles of Lorraine 5. Queen Mary of Scots

    Asch, Ronald G. (2016). "The Newcomer's Dilemma: Henry IV of France and James I of England". In Geevers, Liesbeth; Marini, Mirella (eds.). Dynastic Identity in Early Modern Europe: Rulers, Aristocr...
    Barbier, Jean Paul (2002). Ma bibliothèque Poétique(in French). Librairie Droz S.A.
    Bell, Susan G. (2004). The Lost Tapestries of the City of Ladies. University of California Press.
    Carroll, Stuart (2009). Martyrs and Murderers: The Guise Family and the Making of Europe. Oxford University Press.
  4. Claude de Lorraine (5 de junio de 1578 - 24 de enero de 1657), también llamado Claude de Guise, fue un noble francés y esposo de Marie de Rohan. Fue duque de Chevreuse , título que hoy usa el duque de Luynes .

  5. 17 de ene. de 2024 · Claude de Lorraine (20 October 1496, Château de Condé-sur-Moselle, – 12 April 1550, Château de Joinville) was the first Duke of Guise, from 1528 to his death. He was the second son of René II, Duke of Lorraine and was educated at the French court of Francis I.

  6. Biography. Daughter of Hercule de Rohan, Duke of Montbazon, and Madeleine de Lenoncourt; married (1) Charles d'Albert, duc de Luynes in 1617, and (2) Claude de Lorraine, Duke of Chevreuse, in 1622. Friend of Anne of Austria (q.v.), she was at the centre of many intrigues and conspiracies at the court.