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  1. 17 de oct. de 2017 · Un chapitre du règne de Louis XIV concerne la succession d’Espagne. Il me fascine. Nous sommes à Madrid à la fin de l’année 1700. Le roi Charles II se meurt. La dégénérescence due à tant de mariages consanguins en avait fait une sorte d’avorton à demi demeuré dont même les portraitistes les plus flatteur n’avaient pu cacher ...

  2. Charles de Lorraine, duc d'Aumale (25 January 1555 – c. 1631, Brussels) [1] was a French noble, military commander and governor during the latter French Wars of Religion. The son of Claude, Duke of Aumale and Louise de Brézé, Aumale inherited his families position in north eastern France, and his fathers title of Grand Veneur.

  3. Charles, Duke of Berry may refer to: Charles VII of France (1403–1461) was previously Charles, Duke of Berry. Charles de Valois, Duke of Berry (1446–1472), son of Charles VII of France. Charles de France, Duke of Berry (1686–1714), grandson of Louis XIV of France. Charles X of France (1757–1836) was previously Charles, Duke of Berry.

  4. Magdalene Catherine, Countess Palatine of Zweibrücken. John Charles, Count Palatine of Birkenfeld at Gelnhausen (17 October 1638 – 21 February 1704), was a German prince and ancestor of the cadet branch of the royal family of Bavaria known, from the early 19th century, as Dukes in Bavaria. He took Gelnhausen as the name of his branch of the ...

  5. Charles, Duke of Bourbon can refer to: Charles I, Duke of Bourbon; Charles II, Duke of Bourbon; Charles III, Duke of Bourbon This page was last edited on ...

  6. Charles de Bourbon, Prince de la Roche-sur-Yon, ( c. 1515 -10 October 1565), was a Prince of the Blood and provincial governor under three French kings. He fought in the latter Italian wars during the reign of Henri II, commanding an army during the 1554 campaign into the Spanish Netherlands . Upon the death of Henri II in 1559, he found ...

  7. On 4 June 1337 in Paris, he married Joan the Lame, heiress and niece of John III, Duke of Brittany. Breton War of Succession Together, Charles and his wife, Joan of Penthièvre, fought the House of Montfort in the Breton War of Succession (1341–1364), with the support of the crown of France.