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  1. Catholic. Louis de Bourbon, Duc de Montpensier (10 June 1513 – 23 September 1582) [1] was the second Duke of Montpensier, a French Prince of the Blood, military commander and governor. He began his military career during the Italian Wars, and in 1557 was captured after the disastrous battle of Saint-Quentin.

  2. Luis III de Borbón-Montpensier (en francés Louis III de Bourbon-Montpensier) ( Moulins, 10 de junio de 1513- Champigny, 23 de septiembre de 1582) fue duque de Montpensier y príncipe de sangre francés. Era hijo del príncipe Luis de La Roche-sur-Yon y de la duquesa Luisa de Montpensier . Biografía.

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Louis III of Bourbon-Vendôme (10 June 1513 – 23 September 1582) was the second Duke of Montpensier. He was the son of Louis of Bourbon, Prince of La Roche-sur-Yon, and of Louise de Bourbon, first Duchess of Montpensier. By his mother, he was the nephew of the Constable of Bourbon, Charles III, whose lands were confiscated after his treason.

    • Moulins
    • Moulins, France
    • June 10, 1513
    • Family
    • Marriage
    • Career
    • Progeny and Succession
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    Charles was born at Montpensier, the second son of Count Gilbert of Montpensier by his wife Clara Gonzaga. With her father's death in 1496, and his elder brother, Louis II, dying unwed in 1501, Charles was heir to the family's titles and extensive lands in Auvergne.

    Charles married his agnatic second cousin, Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon. It was a dynastic match, intended to settle the question of succession to the Bourbon estates, which had arisen because Suzanne's father, Duke Peter II of Bourbon, the last of the senior Bourbon line, had died without sons. Charles was the scion of the next-senior Bourbon line,...

    Already distinguished as a soldier in the Italian Wars, Charles was appointed constable of France by Francis I of France in 1515. In January 1516, he was given the Governorship of Milan, but this was later given to Odet de Foix, viscount of Lautrec. Francis was uneasy with the proud and wealthy duke, and soon recalled him from Milan and refused to ...

    By Suzanne, Charles was the father of twins and of Francis of Bourbon, Count of Clermont. Officially, since neither survived a year of age, the senior line of the dukes of Bourbon was extinct in male line with his death in battle, and the junior line (dukes of Vendôme) were not allowed to inherit, because Charles had forfeited his fiefs by committi...

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    Virastau, Nicolae Alexandru (2021). Early Modern French Autobiography. Brill.
  4. Luis III de Borbón-Montpensier (en francés Louis III de Bourbon-Montpensier) ( Moulins, 10 de junio de 1513- Champigny, 23 de septiembre de 1582) fue duque de Montpensier y príncipe de sangre francés. Era hijo del príncipe Luis de La Roche-sur-Yon y de la duquesa Luisa de Montpensier. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Cerrar.

  5. Louis III de Bourbon-Vendôme, duc de Montpensier, né le 10 juin 1513 à Moulins et mort le 23 septembre 1582 à Champigny, est un prince du sang français. Il compte parmi les chefs de l'armée royale pendant les guerres de religion et se fait remarquer par son intransigeance religieuse. Biographie.

  6. Louis de Bourbon, duc de Bourbon, duc de Montmorency (1668–1689), duc d'Enghien (1689–1709), 6th Prince of Condé, comte de Sancerre (1709–1710), comte de Charolais (1709), was born at the Hôtel de Condé in Paris on 10 November 1668 and died at the Palace of Versailles on 4 March 1710.