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  1. Theoderic was the youngest son of Duke Theoderic II of Lorraine and Gertrude, daughter of Count Robert I of Flanders. After the murder of his cousin, Charles the Good , in 1127, Theoderic claimed the County of Flanders , but another cousin, William Clito , became count instead with the support of King Louis VI of France . [2]

  2. Claude of Lorraine (6 October 1612 – 2 August 1648) was the Duchess of Lorraine by marriage. Early life [ edit ] Born into an illustrious House of Lorraine , she was the younger daughter of Henry II, Duke of Lorraine , and his wife, Princess Margherita Gonzaga .

  3. Francis I of Lorraine, 2nd Duke of Guise, 1st Prince of Joinville, and 1st Duke of Aumale ( French: François de Lorraine; 17 February 1519 – 24 February 1563), was a French general and statesman. A prominent leader during the Italian War of 1551–1559 and French Wars of Religion, he was assassinated during the siege of Orleans in 1563.

  4. Coadjutor Bishop of Metz 1547–1550. Cardinal-priest of Santa Cecilia 1547–1555. Coat of arms. Charles de Lorraine (17 February 1524 – 26 December 1574), Duke of Chevreuse, was a French Cardinal, a member of the powerful House of Guise. He was known at first as the Cardinal of Guise, and then as the second Cardinal of Lorraine, after the ...

  5. Henry, Duke of Lower Lorraine (1101–1106) Mother. Adelheid von Botenstein. Waleran II (or Walram II) ( c. 1085 – 1139), also called Paganus, probably due to a late baptism, was the Duke of Limburg and Count of Arlon ( de) from his father's death in about 1119 until his own twenty years later. He was given the Duchy of Lower Lorraine by ...

  6. Mother. Agnes of Bar. Matthias II ( c. 1193 – 9 February 1251) was Duke of Lorraine from 1220 to his death. He was the son of Duke Frederick II and Agnes of Bar and succeeded his brother, Theobald I . He immediately had to give away Nancy to his brother's widow, Gertrude of Dagsburg, who remarried to Theobald IV of Champagne, whose suzerainty ...

  7. Godfrey II (Dutch: Godfried; c. 1110 – 13 June 1142) was the count of Louvain, landgrave of Brabant by inheritance from 23 January 1139. He was the son of Godfrey I and Ida of Chiny. He was also the duke of Lower Lorraine (as Godfrey VII ), and as such also margrave of Antwerp , by appointment in 1139 after the death of Duke Waleran .