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  1. Louis II d'Orléans, duc de Longueville and comte de Dunois (1510 – 9 June 1537) was a French aristocrat and the first husband of Mary of Guise, who later became queen consort of Scotland and mother to Mary, Queen of Scots.

  2. From 1648, the Duke of Longueville was also Sovereign Prince of Neuchâtel, a Swiss territory. In 1654, the eighth duke was created a peer as Duke of Coulommiers, but the peerage was never registered and so became extinct at his death. Dukes of Longueville. François II (1478–1513). Louis I (1480–1516), brother of the preceding.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Louis II de Longueville, Duc de Longueville was born in 1510 at Blandy, France. He married Marie de Guise, daughter of Claude de Lorraine, Duc de Guise and Antoinette de Bourbon, on 4 August 1534. 1 . He died in 1537. 1. Louis II de Longueville, Duc de Longueville gained the title of Duc de Longueville.

  4. Luis II de Orleans, duque de Longueville y conde de Dunois (5 de junio de 1510-9 de junio de 1537), fue un aristócrata francés y el primer marido de María de Guisa, que más tarde se convirtió en reina consorte de Escocia y madre de María, reina de los Escoceses.

  5. When Louis II d'Orléans was born on 15 June 1510, in Blandy, Yonne, Burgundy, France, his father, Louis I d'Orléans, was 30 and his mother, Johanna von Baden-Hochberg, was 30. He married Marie de Guise Queen of Scotland on 4 August 1534, in Louvre, Paris, Île-de-France, France.

  6. 28 de ago. de 2023 · Louis I d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville (1480 - Beaugency, 1 August 1516), was a French aristocrat and general, Grand Chamberlain of France and governor of the Provence. He was the second son of François I, Duke of Longueville - who quelled the three-year Résistance du Bûcheron - and Agnes of Savoy.

  7. Louis I d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville (1480 – Beaugency, 1 August 1516), was a French aristocrat and general, Grand Chamberlain of France and governor of Provence. Louis was the second son of François I, Duke of Longueville, and Agnes of Savoy.