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  1. 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]

  2. 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 death of his uncle, Jean, Cardinal of Lorraine (1550).

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Charles de Lorraine, Duc de Guise 1 Charles de Lorraine, Duc de Guise was born in 1571. He was the son of Henri I de Lorraine, Duc de Guise and Catherine de Nevers. He married Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse in 1611. He died in 1640. Charles de Lorraine, Duc de Guise gained the title of Duc de Guise. Children of Charles de Lorraine, Duc de Guise ...

  4. Catherine-Marie de Lorraine (or de Guise) was born on 18 July 1551. [1] [a] She was the second child of Francis, Duke of Guise, and Anna d'Este. Her elder brother was Henry I, Duke of Guise (1550–88), known as the Balafré. Her younger brothers included Charles, Duke of Mayenne (1554–1611) and Louis II, Cardinal of Guise (1555–88).

  5. 8 de mar. de 2024 · François de Lorraine, 2e duc de Guise (born Feb. 24, 1519, Bar, Fr.—died Feb. 24, 1563, Orléans) was a French soldier and loyal servant to the French crown, the greatest figure produced by the House of Guise. He fought in Francis I ’s army and was badly wounded at the siege of Boulogne (1545), earning him the nickname “the Scarred.”.

  6. The Assassination of the Duke de Guise: Directed by André Calmettes, Charles Le Bargy. With Charles Le Bargy, Albert Lambert, Gabrielle Robinne, Berthe Bovy. France, at the end of the sixteenth century.

  7. Guise sent his cousin Charles, Duke of Aumale, to lead a rising in Picardy (which could also support the retreat of the Spanish Armada). Alarmed, Henry III ordered Guise to remain in Champagne; he defied the king and on 9 May 1588 Guise entered Paris, bringing to a head his ambiguous challenge to royal authority in the Day of the Barricades and forcing King Henry to flee.