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  1. Charles de Bourbon, comte de Soissons; Uso en en.wikipedia.org Charles, Count of Soissons; Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier; Uso en eu.wikipedia.org Karlos Borboi-Soissonsekoa; Uso en fr.wikipedia.org Charles de Bourbon-Soissons; Chartreuse d'Aubevoye; Uso en id.wikipedia.org Charles dari Bourbon; Uso en it.wikipedia.org Carlo di Borbone ...

  2. Roman Catholic. Anne de Montafié, Countess of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis [1] (21 July 1577 – 17 June 1644), was a French heiress and the wife of Charles de Bourbon, Count of Soissons, a Prince of the Blood, and military commander during the French Wars of Religion. Following her marriage in 1601, she was styled Countess of Soissons.

  3. Spouse (s) Princess Maria Theresia of Liechtenstein. Issue. Eugene Jean, Count of Soissons. Father. Louis Thomas, Count of Soissons. Mother. Uranie de La Cropte. Prince Thomas Emmanuel of Savoy, (8 December 1687 – 28 December 1729 [1] ), was born a Prince of Savoy and was later Count of Soissons from 1702 till his death.

  4. Charles, Count of Soissons (Q577912) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Lieutenant General of New France (1566-1612) Charles de Bourbon-Cond ...

  5. John II (died 1270/72), [1] also known as Je ( h) an de Nesle and by the sobriquet le Bon et le Bègue ("the Good and the Stammerer"), was the tenth Count of Soissons, succeeding his father Ralph the Good, in 1235. [2] He was the son of his father's second wife, Yolande. By marriage he also became Count of Chartres and Lord of Amboise.

  6. The Battle of Soissons was fought on 15 June 923 between an alliance of Frankish insurgent nobles led by Robert I, elected king in an assembly the year prior, and an army composed of Lotharingians, Normans, and Carolingian forces under King Charles III 's command. [5] [6] The battle took place at Soissons, near Aisne. [7]

  7. Jeanne was born in 1415, the only child of Robert of Bar, Count of Marle and Soissons, Sire d'Oisy (1390- 25 October 1415), [1] whose own mother was Marie de Coucy, Countess of Soissons, granddaughter of English King Edward III of England. Her mother was Jeanne de Béthune, Viscountess of Meaux (c.1397- late 1450). [2]