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  1. 29 de may. de 2024 · Henri II de Lorraine, 5 e duke de Guise (born April 4, 1614, Blois, France—died June 2, 1664) was the 5th duke of Guise whose multiple attempts to revive the family’s power came to naught. Henri had already succeeded to the archbishopric of Rheims , a family benefice, when the death of his elder brother Charles, the 4th duke, made him head of the family, and in 1640 5th duke.

  2. The Assassination of the Duke of Guise. The Assassination of the Duke of Guise (original French title: La Mort du duc de Guise; often referred to as L'Assassinat du duc de Guise) is a French film d'art silent film directed by Charles le Bargy and André Calmettes, adapted by Henri Lavedan, and featuring actors of the Comédie-Française and prominent set designers.

  3. The Guise family, led by Francis, Duke of Guise and his brother Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine represented one of the most powerful noble families in France. The family was elevated to the peerage during the reign of Henry II , whose council they would grow to dominate by his death in 1559. [4]

  4. 21 de may. de 2018 · It was he who established the eminence of the Guises. In 1513 Claude married Antoinette de Bourbon, sister of Charles, Duke of Vend ô me. Among their 12 children were Francis, second Duke of Guise; Charles, Cardinal de Lorraine; Louis, Cardinal de Guise; Ren é, Marquis d'Elbeuf; and Mary, mother of Mary Stuart of Scotland.

  5. 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 succession to the ...

  6. Charles, Duke of Guise. retrieved. 9 October 2017. stated in. ... Charles Duc de Guise de Guise (Lorraine) aka Guise (2 Aug 1571 - 30 Sep 1640) 0 references . Sitelinks.

  7. Charles de Lorraine, duc de Mayenne (26 March 1554 –3 October 1611) [1] was a French noble, governor, military commander and rebel during the latter French Wars of Religion. Born in 1554, the second son of François de Lorraine, duke of Guise and Anne d'Este, Mayenne inherited his fathers' position of Grand Chambellan in 1563 upon his death.