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  1. François Joseph de Lorraine (28 August 1670 – 16 March 1675), Duke of Guise, Duke of Alençon and Duke of Angoulême, was the only son of Louis Joseph de Lorraine, Duke of Guise and Élisabeth Marguerite d'Orléans, suo jure duchess of Alençon.

  2. Louis Joseph de Lorraine Duke of Guise and Duke of Angoulême, (7 August 1650 – 30 July 1671) was the only son of Louis, Duke of Joyeuse and Marie Françoise de Valois, the only daughter of Louis-Emmanuel d'Angoulême, Count of Alès, Governor of Provence and son of Charles de Valois Duke of Angoulême, a bastard of Charles IX of ...

  3. Count of Guise and Duke of Guise (pronounced GHEEZ) were titles in the French nobility. Originally a seigneurie, in 1417 Guise was erected into a county for René, a younger son of Louis II of Anjou.

  4. In 1527 Francis rewarded Claude for his loyalty and military service by naming him the first duke of Guise. When Claude died in 1550, his title went to his son François, a friend and military companion of the French king Henry II. François married Anne d'Este, a member of the ruling Este family of Ferrara, Italy.

  5. François de Lorraine, 2e duc de Guise 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. François Joseph de Lorraine (28 August 1670 – 16 March 1675), 7th Duke of Guise, Duke of Alençon and Duke of Angoulême, was the only son of Louis Joseph de Lorraine, Duke of Guise and Élisabeth Marguerite d'Orléans, suo jure Dduchess of Alençon.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2008 · Duke François de Guise, who commissioned these paintings, is identified as one of the Three Kings walking towards Jesus Christ. Within the artistic context of the Renaissance, it may be...