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  1. Renée of Bourbon, Duchess of Lorraine (1494 – 26 May 1539), also called, Renée, Lady of Mercœur, was a Duchess consort of Lorraine. She was a daughter of Gilbert de Bourbon, Count of Montpensier by Clara Gonzaga, and sister of Charles de Bourbon, Duke of Bourbon .

  2. 23 de may. de 2018 · About Renée de Bourbon, dame de Mercoeur. Antoine, Duke of Lorraine. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. On June 26, 1515, he married Renée of Bourbon-Montpensier, daughter of Gilbert, Count of Montpensier by Clara Gonzaga, and sister of Charles III, Duke of Bourbon. Family.

    • Antoine II, Duc de Lorraine et de Bar
    • France
    • 1494
    • May 26, 1539 (44-45)Nancy, Lorraine, France
  3. Renée de Bourbon (fl. 1477) Abbess of Fontevrault. Name variations: Renee of Bourbon. Flourished in 1477 in France. Renée de Bourbon was abbess of Fontevrault, in central France, and spent most of her life trying to rid France's monasteries of corruption.

  4. Explore genealogy for Renée (Bourbon) de Bourbon-Vendôme born 1527 Paris, Seine, France died 1583 including ancestors + 1 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

  5. On 26 June 1515, he married Renée of Bourbon, daughter of Gilbert de Bourbon, Count of Montpensier and Clara Gonzaga. They had: Francis I, Duke of Lorraine (1517–1545), married Christina of Denmark; Nicholas, Duke of Mercœur (1524–1577)

  6. Renée de Bourbon-Montpensier (1494-1539), the Duchess of Lothringen (or Lorraine) with her husband Anton (1489-1544), Duke of Lothringen (or Lorraine) Renée was a daughter of Gilbert de Bourbon-Montpensier and Chiara Gonzaga and she was the sister of the famous Duke Charles of Bourbon (1490-1537) (nowadays incorrectly called Charles III of ...

  7. 24 de jul. de 2021 · A Florentine ambassador recounts that on May 25, 1510, the future Renée de France emitted a signal from within Queen Anne de Bretagne’s womb. 1 Exactly five months later, Renée emerged into a realm governed by her father King Louis XII, teeming with great ladies of clout.