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  1. Charles de Lorraine. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WeRelate person ID. Charles_de_Lorraine_(10) 0 references. WikiTree person ID. Lorraine-274. subject named as.

  2. Charles made war on Hugh, even taking Rheims and Laon. However, on Maundy Thursday (26 March) 991, he was captured, through the perfidy of the Bishop Adalberon, and was imprisoned by Hugh in Orléans. He was succeeded as Duke of Lower Lorraine by his son Otto. There is uncertainty over the date and place of Charles' death.

  3. 22 de feb. de 2024 · History. Charles of Lorraine was the governor of the Austrian Netherlands from 1744 to 1780. He was an avid art and science enthusiast and collector. His palace, the construction of which started in 1757, later housed the Royal Library’s reading rooms and is now used for events and exhibitions. Events at this venue.

  4. Reginar (910–915) Gilbert (915–939) Henry (939–940) Otto (942–944) Conrad (944–953) Bruno, Archbishop of Cologne (953–965) In 959, Lorraine was divided into two districts, Lower and Upper Lorraine, each governed by a margrave, under Bruno. Upon Bruno's death in 965, these two margraves were recognised as dukes of Lower and Upper ...

  5. 26 de sept. de 2023 · Charles Lorraine Photo provided. Convicted double-murderer and death row inmate Charles Lorraine, 56, has died at the Ohio Corrections Medical Cente r, the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections has confirmed today. No cause of death was given, but reports showed Lorraine had died about 5 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023.

  6. Charles was born at Nancy, the capital of Lorraine. He was the second son of Duke Charles III and Claude de France, daughter of King Henry II. He studied at the University of Pont-à-Mousson, which his father had founded, and at the University of Trier before moving to the Sorbonne in Paris. Charles was marked out for a career in the church.

  7. Charles de Lorraine was a popular Governor-General of the Austrian Netherlands long before Belgium existed as a state (1744 -1780). What remains of his palace in Brussels has been carefully restored and recently reopened to the public. It now houses exhibitions of the Royal Library of Belgium, like the Bruegel exhibition we visited (on until 16 ...