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  1. Henry II (French: Henri II; 8 November 1563 – 31 July 1624), known as "the Good (le Bon)", was Duke of Lorraine from 1608 until his death. Leaving no sons, both of his daughters became Duchesses of Lorraine by marriage. He was a brother-in-law of Henry IV of France.

  2. Henri I de Lorraine, 3e duc de Guise (born December 31, 1550—died December 23, 1588, Blois, France) was a popular duke of Guise, the acknowledged chief of the Catholic party and the Holy League during the French Wars of Religion.

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  3. Henri of Lorraine, 2nd Duke of Mayenne (20 December 1578 – 20 September 1621) was a French noble duke and prince of the House of Lorraine and member of the House of Guise by birth. Marriage[ edit] In February 1599, he married Henriette de Gonzague. They had no issue. Retrieved from " " Categories: 1578 births. 1621 deaths. Princes of Lorraine.

  4. Louise of Lorraine (French: Louise de Lorraine-Vaudémont; 30 April 1553 – 29 January 1601) was Queen of France as the wife of King Henry III from their marriage on 15 February 1575 until his death on 2 August 1589.

  5. Biography. Philippe was the second son of the Prince Henri I de Lorraine, Comte d'Harcourt and his wife, Marguerite-Philippe du Cambout. His father, Henri of Lorraine, was created the Count of Harcourt in 1605, aged 4. Henri was also the Grand Squire of France, a prestigious charge of the royal stables, the transport of the king, and ...

  6. 31 de mar. de 2024 · Henri II de Lorraine, 5e 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 ...

  7. Lorraine, Charles Henri de. Príncipe de Vaudémont. Bruselas (Bélgica), 17.IV.1649 – Commercy (Francia), 1723. Gobernador de Milán. Nacido en Bruselas el 17 de abril de 1649 (según algunas fuentes en 1642), el príncipe de Vaudémont ha pasado a la historia como hijo natural del duque de Lorena Carlos IV (1604-1675).