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  1. Charles I de Lorraine, duc d'Elbeuf (Joinville, 18 October 1556 – Moulins, 4 August 1605) was a French noble, military commander and governor during the French Wars of Religion. The son of the most minor cadet house of the children of Claude, Duke of Guise , Elbeuf initially lacked the prominence of his cousins, however his ...

  2. Dukes of Elbeuf (1582) Charles I, Duke of Elbeuf (1582–1605) Charles II, Duke of Elbeuf (1605–1657) Charles III, Duke of Elbeuf (1657–1692) father-in-law to Charles IV, Duke of Mantua; Henry, Duke of Elbeuf (1692–1748) Emmanuel Maurice, Duke of Elbeuf (1748–1763) Charles-Eugène, Duke of Elbeuf (1763–1825) References

  3. Charles I de Lorraine, duc d'Elbeuf was a French noble, military commander and governor during the French Wars of Religion. The son of the most minor cadet house of the children of Claude, Duke of Guise, Elbeuf initially lacked the prominence of his cousins, however his succession to the Rieux inheritance made him important.

  4. 20 de mar. de 2016 · Charles I de Lorraine, duc d'Elbeuf's Timeline. Genealogy Directory: Genealogy for Charles de Lorraine (1556 - 1605) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Joinville
    • August 4, 1605
    • Marguerite de Chabot de Charmy
  5. 6 de sept. de 2020 · Both of these large feudal estates lay in the rich fertile lands of upper Normandy, and would provide great wealth for René and Louise’s descendants. The barony of Elbeuf was erected into a duchy-peerage for René’s son Charles (1556-1605), in 1581.

  6. Charles II, Duke of Elbeuf (5 November 1596 – 5 November 1657), was a French nobleman, the son of Charles I, Duke of Elbeuf, by his wife, Marguerite de Chabot. He succeeded his father in the Elbeuf dukedom (Elbœuf is an alternate, anglicized spelling) in 1605. Biography

  7. Biography. Charles I, duke of Aumale (1555-1631), was a member of the Guise family and supporter of the Catholic League. He married his first cousin, Marie d'Elbeuf. They had several children but only two daughters survived infancy. The eldest, Anne (1600-1638) became duchess of Aumale.