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  1. Louis de Lorraine, Duke of Joyeuse (11 January 1622 – 27 September 1654, Paris) was a younger son of Charles, Duke of Guise and Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse. [1] Life[edit] He was appointed Grand Chamberlain of France in 1644, [2] shortly after the Guises were permitted to return from their exile in Florence.

  2. Louis de Melun, Duke of Joyeuse (October 1694 – 31 July 1724) was a French nobleman. He was the Prince of Epinoy, Baron then Duke of Joyeuse (1714) and Peer of France, Baron of Cysoing, Antoing and Wiers, Earl of Saint-Pol, Viscount of Gand, châtelain de Bapaume, Lord of Villemareuil, of Vaucourtois and of Saint-Jean-les-Deux-Jumeaux.

  3. Coat of arms. The House of Joyeuse is an old French noble family, particularly influential in the 16th century, which takes its name from the town of Joyeuse, in the Vivarais. It was a branch of the Châteauneuf-Randon family. It gave three Marshals of France and counts among its members the famous Anne, Duke of Joyeuse (1560–1587), who was ...

  4. La vida. Fue nombrado Gran Chambelán de Francia en 1644, poco después de que a los Guisa se les permitiera regresar de su exilio en Florencia.Luis XIV, habiendo devuelto las tierras confiscadas de Joyeuse y el título de "Joyeuse" a los Guisa, una vez deshonrados, tras su mayoría en 1647, Luis de Lorena recibió el título de duque de Joyeuse, el ducado de sus antepasados maternos.

  5. Louis de Melun, duque de Joyeuse (octubre de 1694 - 31 de julio de 1724) fue un noble francés. Fue el Príncipe de Epinoy, Barón y luego Duque de Joyeuse (1714) y Par de Francia, Barón de Cysoing, Antoing y Wiers, Conde de Saint-Pol, Vizconde de Gand, Châtelain de Bapaume, Señor de Villemareuil, de Vaucourtois y de Saint-Jean-les-Deux-Jumeaux.

  6. Louis de Melun, Duke of Joyeuse (October 1694 – 31 July 1724) was a French noble man. He was the Prince of Epinoy, Baron then Duke of Joyeuse (1714) and Peer of France, Baron of Cysoing, Antoing and Wiers, Earl of Saint-Pol, Viscount of Gand, châtelain de Bapaume, Lord of Villemareuil, of Vaucourtois and of Saint-Jean-les-Deux-Jumeaux.

  7. Louis de Lorraine, Duke of Joyeuse (11 January 1622 – 27 September 1654, Paris) was a younger son of Charles, Duke of Guise and Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse. Life He was appointed Grand Chamberlain of France in 1644, shortly after the Guises were permitted to return from their exile in Florence .