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  1. Nicholas Francis (French: Nicolas François; 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.

  2. 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.

    • Nancy, Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine
    • Claude-Françoise, Princess of Lorraine
    • Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine
    • December 6, 1609
  3. Nicholas Francis (francés: Nicolas François de Lorraine ; 6 de diciembre de 1609 - 25 de enero de 1670), también conocido como Nicolás II , fue brevemente duque de Lorena y duque de Bar durante unos meses en 1634, que abarca el tiempo transcurrido entre la abdicación de su mayor hermano y su propia renuncia.

  4. Nicholas Francis, Duke of Lorraine (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.

  5. found: Wikipedia, viewed Nov. 6, 2018 (Nicholas Francis, Duke of Lorraine; in French: Nicolas François de Lorraine; born December 6, 1609; died January 25, 1670; also known as Nicholas II; briefly Duke of Lorraine and Duke of Bar for a few months in 1634; youngest son of Francis II of Lorraine.

  6. Nicholas Francis (French: Nicolas François de Lorraine; 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.

  7. Nicholas (1448–1473), Duke of Lorraine from 1470-1473, and assumed the titles of Marquis of Pont-à-Mousson, Duke of Calabria, and Prince of Girona. Lorraine inherited by: 2nd House of Vaudemont 1473-present: 2nd House of Vaudémont 1393 to 1473. René II (1451-1508) Duke of Lorraine.