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  1. 1 de may. de 2024 · Definition. Louis I de Bourbon (l. 1530-1569) was a descendant of Louis IX of France (r. 1226-1270) and founder of the House of Condé. The Prince of Condé proved his valor as a Huguenot military leader during the first three French Wars of Religion and died at the Battle of Jarnac in 1569.

  2. Hace 6 días · December 1588: Assassination of the Duke Henry of Guise and his brother Cardinal Louis of Guise on the orders of Henry III 3 April 1589: Henry III and Henry of Navarre signed a truce and an alliance against the Catholic League, and started besieging Paris [178]

    • 2 April 1562 – 30 April 1598, (36 years and 4 weeks)
  3. 1 de may. de 2024 · Louis Ier de Bourbon (1530-1569) était un descendant de Louis IX de France (r. de 1226 à 1270) et le fondateur de la maison de Condé. Le prince de Condé prouva sa valeur en tant que chef militaire huguenot pendant les trois premières guerres de religion françaises et mourut à la bataille de Jarnac en 1569.

  4. Hace 3 días · The cardinal found himself imprisoned in 1588, when Henry III ordered the murder of Henry, Duke of Guise, at the Château of Blois and rounded up those he regarded as a threat to his crown, including the Cardinal of Bourbon.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2024 · The painting´s subject -the future king of Spain,Louis I- was born in Madrid in 1707. The son of Philip V and María Luisa of Savoy , he was the first Prince of Asturias from the House of Bourbon , a title conferred upon him in the Cortes of Castile in April 1709.

  6. Hace 4 días · Louis de Lorraine, Cardinal of Guise, archbishop of Reims. René de Birague, Chancellor of France (1573), cardinal (1578), bishop of Lodève (1573 - 1580), later bishop of Lavaur (1582-1583). Philippe de Lenoncourt, former bishop of Châlons, bishop of Auxerre (1560–62) and bishop emeritus of Auxerre (1562–92), cardinal (1586), peer of France.

  7. 5 de may. de 2024 · On May 12, 1588, a Catholic force under the leadership of the Duke of Guise marched into Paris, in what came to be called the Day of the Barricades. Henry fled the city. A few months later, on December 23, Henry invited the Duke of Guise to a meeting at the Château de Blois. Also invited was the duke's brother, Louis II, Cardinal of Guise.