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  1. Charles II of Bourbon (1562–1594), known as Cardinal de Vendôme and later as Cardinal de Bourbon, was a prince of the blood of the House of Bourbon. When his Protestant cousin became King Henry IV of France in 1589, he raised the hopes of Catholics hostile to the League and was a candidate for the crown of France.

  2. Charles II, Duke of Bourbon (Château de Moulins, 1433 – 13 September 1488, Lyon), was Archbishop of Lyon from an early age and a French diplomat under the rule of Louis XI of France. He had a 2-week tenure as Duke of Bourbon in 1488, being ousted afterward by his younger brother and successor, Peter II, Duke of Bourbon .

  3. Historia de la segunda casa de Borbón-Vendôme. La segunda casa de Borbón-Vendôme desciende directamente de la primera casa. Era una rama ilegítima de la línea primogénita de la Casa de Borbón, siendo así parte de la dinastía de los Capetos.

  4. Charles II de Bourbon, né en 1562 et mort en 1594, cardinal de Vendôme puis de Bourbon, était un prince de sang de la maison de Bourbon. À l'avènement de son cousin le roi protestant Henri IV , il suscita l'espoir des catholiques hostiles à la Ligue et se porta candidat à la couronne de France.

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  5. In 1514, the earldom of Vendôme was raised to a duchy-peerage in favour of Charles de Bourbon. By 1527, Charles had outlived the dukes of Alençon and of Bourbon, and he became first prince of the blood, the head of the most senior line of the dynasty after the royal family. Charles' son Antoine became King of Navarre in 1555, by

  6. Charles II, Duke of Bourbon, was Archbishop of Lyon from an early age and a French diplomat under the rule of Louis XI of France. He had a 2-week tenure as Duke of Bourbon in 1488, being ousted afterward by his younger brother and successor, Peter II, Duke of Bourbon.

  7. (67) 1. BOURBON-VENDÔME, Charles II de (1523-1590) Birth. September 22, 1523 (1) , Ferté-sous-Jouare, France. Fifth child of Charles IV de Bourbon, duke de Vendôme, and Françoise d'Alençon, duchesse of Beaumont. Younger brother of Antoine de Bourbon, king of Navarre, father of future King Henri IV of France.