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  1. Charles II de Bourbon-Vendôme (Gandelus-en-Brie, 30 de março de 1562 - Paris, 30 de julho de 1594) foi um cardeal do século XVII. Biografia. Nasceu em Gandelus-en-Brie em 30 de março de 1562. Filho de Louis I de Bourbon, príncipe de Condé e duque de Enghien, e sua primeira esposa

  2. Charles II, Duke of Bourbon (Château de Moulins, 1433 – 13 September 1488, Lyon), was Archbishop of Lyon from an early age and a French diplomat under the rule of Louis XI of France. He had a 2-week tenure as Duke of Bourbon in 1488, being ousted afterward by his younger brother and successor, Peter II, Duke of Bourbon .

  3. Charles II de Bourbon. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cardinal de Bourbon . Charles de Bourbon ( Moulins, 1433 - Lyon, 13 septembre 1488 ), est un prélat français qui fut conjointement archevêque de Lyon (1444-1488) et évêque de Clermont (1476-1488). Il fut brièvement duc de Bourbon et d' Auvergne en 1488 . Biographie.

  4. The senior line of the House of Bourbon became extinct in the male line in 1527 with the death of Duke Charles III of Bourbon. This made the junior Bourbon-Vendôme branch the genealogically senior branch of the House of Bourbon. In 1589, at the death of Henry III of France, the House of Valois became extinct in the male line.

  5. 12 de abr. de 2024 · house of Bourbon, one of the most important ruling houses of Europe. Its members were descended from Louis I, duc de Bourbon from 1327 to 1342, the grandson of the French king Louis IX (ruled 1226–70). It provided reigning kings of France from 1589 to 1792 and from 1814 to 1830, after which another Bourbon reigned as king of the ...

  6. Charles II of Bourbon (1562–1594), known as Cardinal de Vendôme and later as Cardinal de Bourbon, was a prince of the blood of the House of Bourbon. When his Protestant cousin became King Henry IV of France in 1589, he raised the hopes of Catholics hostile to the League and was a candidate for the crown of France.

  7. Charles II, Duke of Bourbon (Château de Moulins, 1433–September 13, 1488, Lyon), was Archbishop of Lyon from an early age and a French diplomat under the rule of Louis XI of France. He had a 2-week tenure as Duke of Bourbon in 1488, being ousted afterward by his younger brother and successor, Peter II, Duke of Bourbon .