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  1. CHARLES V DE LORRAINE. (1643-1690) Second fils de François Nicolas de Lorraine, neveu de Charles IV, Léopold Nicolas Sixte, duc de Lorraine, ne put jamais prendre possession de son duché. Le traité de Montmartre qui, en 1662, avait ratifié la vente du duché de Lorraine à Louis XIV lui fit rompre son mariage avec la duchesse de Nemours.

  2. Engraving of Charles V, Duke of Lorraine. Half length with curled wig, lace tie, armour, and sash. Within a wreathed oval border with coat of arms and French inscription on pedestal below.

  3. Charles I was the duke of Lower Lorraine, head of the only surviving legitimate line of the Carolingian dynasty by 987, and an unsuccessful claimant for the French throne. Son of Louis IV of France and Gerberga, sister of Otto I of Germany, Charles was banished by his brother, King Lothar, in 977.

  4. Charles III (18 February 1543 – 14 May 1608), known as the Great, was Duke of Lorraine from 1545 until his death. Life [ edit ] He was the eldest surviving son of Francis I, Duke of Lorraine , and Christina of Denmark .

  5. Charles IV (5 April 1604 – 18 September 1675) was Duke of Lorraine from 1624 until his death in 1675, with a brief interruption in 1634, when he abdicated under French pressure in favor of his younger brother, Nicholas Francis.

  6. Charles III (or IV) (born April 5, 1604, Nancy, Lorraine [Germany; now in France]—died September 18, 1675, Allenbach, near Trier [Germany]) was the duke of Lorraine whose resentment against encroaching French power led to a lifelong fight against France. Charles was the son of Francis, brother of Duke Henry II of Lorraine.

  7. Charles V of Lorraine by an unknown artist. Charles V, Duke of Lorraine ( Charles Léopold Nicolas Sixte ;; 3 April 1643 – 18 April 1690) succeeded his uncle Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine as titular Duke of Lorraine and Bar in 1675; both duchies were occupied by France from 1634 to 1661 and 1670 to 1697. Born in exile in Vienna, Charles spent ...