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  1. Charles de Lorraine, 2nd cardinal de Lorraine (born Feb. 15, 1524, Joinville, Fr.—died Dec. 26, 1574, Avignon) was one of the foremost members of the powerful Roman Catholic house of Guise and perhaps the most influential Frenchman during the middle years of the 16th century.

  2. Charles de Lorraine (1524-1574), cardinal de Guise puis de Lorraine, archevêque de Reims. Charles de Lorraine (1561-1587), évêque de Toul et de Verdun. Charles de Lorraine (1567-1607), cardinal de Lorraine, évêque de Metz et de Strasbourg. Charles de Lorraine (1592-1631), évêque de Verdun.

  3. Charles de Lorraine. 953 - 992. Frère de Lothaire, à la mort de son neveu Louis V, le royaume est sans héritier. Une assemblée écarte les prétentions de Charles au profit de Hugues Capet. Mais Charles a beaucoup de partisans, il s’empare de Laon par la ruse, où il se fait proclamé roi. Arnoul le successeur de Adalbéron lui livre Reims.

  4. Sources. Charles III, Duke of Lorraine. Charles III (18 February 1543 – 14 May 1608), known as the Great, was Duke of Lorraine from 1545 until his death. Life. He was the eldest surviving son of Francis I, Duke of Lorraine, and Christina of Denmark. [1] In 1545, his father died, and his mother served as the regent during his minority.

  5. Charles de Lorraine, duc de Mayenne (26 March 1554 –3 October 1611) [1] was a French noble, governor, military commander and rebel during the latter French Wars of Religion. Born in 1554, the second son of François de Lorraine, duke of Guise and Anne d'Este, Mayenne inherited his fathers' position of Grand Chambellan in 1563 upon his death.

  6. 13 de mai. de 2024 · 1 de 2 Rei Charles III entrega cargo de comandante da Força Aérea do Reino Unido para príncipe William, em 13 de maio de 2024. — Foto: Kin Cheung/ Pool/ AP

  7. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Charles de Lorraine, duke de Mayenne (born March 26, 1554, Alençon, Fr.—died Oct. 13, 1611, Soissons) was a leader (1589–95) of the Holy League in France and opponent of Henry of Navarre’s claims to the French throne. During the first religious wars in France, Mayenne participated in several military actions against the Huguenots.

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