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  1. Faremoutiers Abbey ( French: Abbaye Notre-Dame de Faremoutiers) was an important Merovingian Benedictine nunnery (re-established in the 20th century) in the present Seine-et-Marne department of France. It formed an important link between the Merovingian Frankish Empire and the southern Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of Kent and East Anglia . History.

  2. Antoinette of Bourbon (25 December 1494 – 22 January 1583), was a French noblewoman of the House of Bourbon. She was the wife of Claude of Lorraine, Duke of Guise . Life. Antoinette de Bourbon was born on 25 December 1494 at the Chateau de Ham, in the Somme department, Picardy, France.

  3. When Antonie de Guise Abbess de Faremoutier was born on 31 August 1531, in Guise, Nièvre, Burgundy, France, her father, Claude de Lorraine First Duke Of Guise, was 34 and her mother, Antoinette de Bourbon-Vendôme, was 36. She died on 6 March 1561, in Champagne, France, at the age of 29.

  4. Details. Immediate family. Sources. Context. Personal data Antoinette Guise de Lorraine Abbess of Faremoutier. Source 1. She was born on August 31, 1531 in Joinville, Haute-Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France. She died on March 24, 1561 in Joinville, Haute-Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France, she was 29 years old.

  5. Antoinette of Guise (31 August 1531, Joinville – 6 March 1561, Joinville), Abbess of Faremoutiers; François de Lorraine, Grand Prior (18 April 1534, Joinville – 6 March 1563) René, Marquis of Elbeuf (1536–1566) By an unnamed mistress, Claude had: son; Death

  6. Antoinette of Lorraine (31 August 1531 – 6 March 1561) Abbess of Faremoutiers. François of Lorraine, Grand Prior (18 April 1534, – 6 March 1563) René of Lorraine, Marquis of Elbeuf (1536–1566) married Louise de Rieux and had isue. Categories: 1494 births. 1583 deaths. French nobility. French duchesses. Duchesses of Guise.

  7. 17 de sept. de 2022 · Antoinette de Bourbon died on 22 January 1583 at the Chateau de Joinville. She was eighty-nine years of age, having outlived all of her children save her daughter Reneé, Abbess of St. Pierre. Her cherished granddaughter, Mary, Queen of Scots was executed four years after her death.