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Louis de Lorraine, Duke of Joyeuse (11 January 1622 – 27 September 1654, Paris) was a younger son of Charles, Duke of Guise and Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse. [1] Life[edit] He was appointed Grand Chamberlain of France in 1644, [2] shortly after the Guises were permitted to return from their exile in Florence.
Louis de Melun, Duke of Joyeuse (October 1694 – 31 July 1724) was a French nobleman. He was the Prince of Epinoy, Baron then Duke of Joyeuse (1714) and Peer of France, Baron of Cysoing, Antoing and Wiers, Earl of Saint-Pol, Viscount of Gand, châtelain de Bapaume, Lord of Villemareuil, of Vaucourtois and of Saint-Jean-les-Deux-Jumeaux.
- 31 July 1724 (aged 29–30)
- Melun
- Louis de Melun
- October 1694, Paris, France
1647-1654 : Louis de Lorraine (1622 † 1654), son of Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse. married Marie Françoise de Valois, duchesse d'Angoulême, daughter of Louis Emmanuel, Duke of Angoulême, who succeeded her father in 1653. 1654-1671 : Louis Joseph de Lorraine (1650 † 1671), Duke of Guise and Joyeuse, son of the above.
Luis de Lorena, duque de Joyeuse (11 de enero de 1622 - 27 de septiembre de 1654, París) era el hijo menor de Carlos, duque de Guisa y Enriqueta Catalina de Joyeuse. [1] Fue nombrado Gran Chambelán de Francia en 1644, [2] poco después de que a los Guisa se les permitiera regresar de su exilio en Florencia .
Louis, Duke of Joyeuse - Royalpedia. Louis of Lorraine, Duke of Joyeuse (11 January 1622 – 27 September 1654) was a member of the House of Guise, itself a cadet branch of the House of Lorraine. Marriage. On 3 November 1649, in Toulon, Marie Françoise de Valois, daughter of Louis Emmanuel, Duke of Angoulême, who succeeded her father in 1653. Issue.
Louis de Melun, Duke of Joyeuse (October 1694 – 31 July 1724) was a French noble man. He was the Prince of Epinoy, Baron then Duke of Joyeuse (1714) and Peer of France, Baron of Cysoing, Antoing and Wiers, Earl of Saint-Pol, Viscount of Gand, châtelain de Bapaume, Lord of Villemareuil, of Vaucourtois and of Saint-Jean-les-Deux-Jumeaux.
22 de ago. de 2022 · Louis de Melun, Duke of Joyeuse (October 1694 – 31 July 1724) was a French noble man. He was the Prince of Epinoy, Baron then Duke of Joyeuse (1714) and Peer of France, Baron of Cysoing, Antoing and Wiers, Earl of Saint-Pol, Viscount of Gand, châtelain de Bapaume, Lord of Villemareuil, of Vaucourtois and of Saint-Jean-les-Deux-Jumeaux.