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  1. Charles III, Duke of Lorraine. Mother. Claude of Valois. Christina of Lorraine ( French: Christine de Lorraine, Italian: Cristina di Lorena) (16 August 1565 – 19 December 1637) was a French noblewoman of the House of Lorraine who became a Grand Duchess of Tuscany by marriage. She served as Regent of Tuscany jointly with her daughter-in-law ...

  2. Charles (1567–1607), Cardinal of Lorraine and Bishop of Metz (1578–1607), Bishop of Strasbourg (1604–1607) Antoinette (1568–1610), married John William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg. Anne (1569–1576) Francis II, Duke of Lorraine (1572–1632) married Christina of Salm; Catherine (1573 † 1648), Abess de Remiremont

  3. The prospect haunted French foreign policy for two decades and catalysed two pan-European conflicts: the 1733 War of the Polish Succession and the War of the Austrian Succession that followed in 1740. Francis Stephen (pictured) succeeded as Duke of Lorraine in 1729 and was courted by France and other European powers, including Britain.

  4. 4 de ene. de 2024 · Nicholas II (December 12, 1612 – January 25, 1670), was Duke of Lorraine and Duke of Bar between 1634 and 1661, when he abdicated for his brother. Nicholas François de Lorraine-Vaudemont was the youngest son of duke Francis II of Lorraine, and as it appeared unlikely that he would succeed to the duchy, he was destined to the church.

  5. 19 de dic. de 2018 · The woman to whom he addressed this letter is Christina of Lorraine, then regent of Tuscany. As Grand Duchess of Tuscany, she had been married to Ferdinando, Grand Duke of Tuscany, head of the Medici family. After his death in 1609, her son Cosimo assumed his father's title, but when Cosimo died in 1621, Christina and her daughter-in-law, Maria ...

  6. Nicholas Francis (French; 6 December 1609 – 25 January 1670), also known as Nicholas II, was briefly Duke of Lorraine and Duke of Bar for a few months in 1634, spanning the time between the abdication of his older brother and his own resignation. He was therefore duke during the invasion of Lorraine by the French in the Thirty Years War. He is the direct male ancestor of all rulers of the ...

  7. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Charles III (or IV) (born April 5, 1604, Nancy, Lorraine [Germany; now in France]—died September 18, 1675, Allenbach, near Trier [Germany]) was the duke of Lorraine whose resentment against encroaching French power led to a lifelong fight against France. Charles was the son of Francis, brother of Duke Henry II of Lorraine.