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List of consorts of Guise, the Glossary

Index List of consorts of Guise

Afterwards, the title was extinguished and no longer bestowed.[1]

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  1. 104 relations: Alix of Brittany, Dame de Pontarcy, Anna d'Este, Anne Gonzaga, Anne Henriette of Bavaria, Antoinette of Bourbon, Avesnes family, Élisabeth Marguerite d'Orléans, Bathilde d'Orléans, Catherine of Cleves, Charles I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, Charles II, Duke of Lorraine, Charles IV of Anjou, Charles IV, Count of Maine, Charles, Count of Valois, Charles, Duke of Brittany, Charles, Duke of Guise, Charles, Prince of Soubise, Charlotte de Rohan, Claude, Duke of Guise, Counts and dukes of Aumale, Counts and dukes of Guise, Crown lands of France, Duke of Nemours, Ercole II d'Este, Ernst II Leopold, Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg, François I, Duke of Nevers, François Louis, Prince of Conti, François, Duke of Guise, Françoise d'Alençon, Francis, Count of Vendôme, Frederick II, Count of Vaudémont, Gaston, Duke of Orléans, Giuseppe Brignole, Guy I, Count of Blois, Guy, Count of Flanders, Henri d'Orléans, Duke of Aumale, Henri I, Duke of Guise, Henri II, Duke of Guise, Henri, Duke of Joyeuse, Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse, House of Armagnac, House of Barcelona, House of Béthune, House of Blois, House of Bourbon, House of Châtillon, House of Dampierre, House of Dreux, House of Este, House of Glyme, ... Expand index (54 more) »

  2. Duchesses of Guise
  3. Lists of countesses

Alix of Brittany, Dame de Pontarcy

Alix of Brittany, Dame de Pontarcy, Countess of Blois (6 June 1243 – 2 August 1288), was a Breton noblewoman and a member of the House of Dreux as the eldest daughter of John I, Duke of Brittany and Blanche of Navarre.

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Anna d'Este

Anna d'Este (16 November 1531 – 17 May 1607) was an important princess with considerable influence at the court of France and a central figure in the French Wars of Religion. List of consorts of Guise and Anna d'Este are Duchesses of Guise.

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Anne Gonzaga

Anna Gonzaga (Anna Marie; 1616 – 6 July 1684) was an Italian French noblewoman and salonist. List of consorts of Guise and Anne Gonzaga are Duchesses of Guise.

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Anne Henriette of Bavaria

Anne of the Palatinate known in France as Anne of Bavaria, Princess Palatine (Anne Henriette Julie; 13 March 1648 – 23 February 1723) was a Princess of the Palatinate and Countess Palatine of Simmern by birth and was the wife of Henri Jules de Bourbon eldest son of Louis, Grand Condé. List of consorts of Guise and Anne Henriette of Bavaria are Duchesses of Guise.

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Antoinette of Bourbon

Antoinette of Bourbon, Duchess of Guise (25 December 1494 – 22 January 1583), was a French noblewoman of the House of Bourbon. List of consorts of Guise and Antoinette of Bourbon are Duchesses of Guise.

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Avesnes family

The Avesnes family played an important role during the Middle Ages.

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Élisabeth Marguerite d'Orléans

Élisabeth Marguerite d'Orléans (26 December 1646 – 17 March 1696), known as Isabelle d'Orléans, was the Duchess of Alençon and, during her husband's lifetime, Duchess of Angoulême. List of consorts of Guise and Élisabeth Marguerite d'Orléans are Duchesses of Guise.

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Bathilde d'Orléans

Bathilde d'Orléans (Louise Marie Thérèse Bathilde; 9 July 1750 – 10 January 1822) was a French princess of the blood of the House of Orléans.

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Catherine of Cleves

Catherine of Cleves (or of Nevers), Countess of Eu (1548 – 11 May 1633) was the wife of Henry I, Duke of Guise and the matriarch of the powerful and influential House of Guise. List of consorts of Guise and Catherine of Cleves are Duchesses of Guise.

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Charles I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua

Charles I Gonzaga (Carlo I Gonzaga; 6 May 1580 – 22 September 1637) was Duke of Mantua and Duke of Montferrat from 1627 until his death.

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Charles II, Duke of Lorraine

Charles II (11 September 1365 – 25 January 1431), called the Bold (le Hardi) was the Duke of Lorraine from 1390 to his death and Constable of France from 1418 to 1425.

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Charles IV of Anjou

Charles IV, Duke of Anjou, also Charles of Maine, Count of Le Maine and Guise (1446 – 10 December 1481), was the son of the Angevin prince Charles of Maine, Count of Maine and Isabelle of Luxembourg-Saint-Pol.

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Charles IV, Count of Maine

Charles du Maine (1414–1472) was a French prince of blood and an advisor to Charles VII of France, his brother-in-law, during the Hundred Years' War.

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Charles, Count of Valois

Charles of Valois (12 March 1270 – 16 December 1325), the fourth son of King Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon, was a member of the House of Capet and founder of the House of Valois, whose rule over France would start in 1328.

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Charles, Duke of Brittany

Charles of Blois-Châtillon (131929 September 1364), nicknamed "the Saint", was the legalist Duke of Brittany from 1341 until his death, via his marriage to Joan, Duchess of Brittany and Countess of Penthièvre, holding the title against the claims of John of Montfort.

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Charles, Duke of Guise

Charles de Lorraine, 4th Duke of Guise and 3rd Prince of Joinville (20 August 1571 – 30 September 1640), was the son of Henry I, Duke of Guise and Catherine of Cleves, and succeeded his father as Duke of Guise in 1588.

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Charles, Prince of Soubise

Charles de Rohan, 4th Prince of Soubise (16 July 17151 July 1787), Prince of Soubise, Duke of Rohan-Rohan, Seigneur of Roberval, and Marshal of France from 1758, was a soldier, and minister to kings Louis XV and Louis XVI.

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Charlotte de Rohan

Charlotte de Rohan (Charlotte Godefride Élisabeth; 7 October 1737 – 4 March 1760) was a French aristocrat who married into the House of Condé, a cadet branch of the ruling House of Bourbon, during the Ancien Régime.

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Claude, Duke of Guise

Claude de Lorraine, Duke of Guise (20 October 1496 – 12 April 1550) was a French aristocrat and general.

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Counts and dukes of Aumale

The County of Aumale, later elevated to a duchy, was a medieval fief in Normandy, disputed between France and England during parts of the Hundred Years' War.

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Counts and dukes of Guise

Count of Guise and Duke of Guise were titles in the French nobility.

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Crown lands of France

The crown lands, crown estate, royal domain or (in French) domaine royal (from demesne) of France were the lands, fiefs and rights directly possessed by the kings of France.

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Duke of Nemours

Duke of Nemours was a title in the Peerage of France. List of consorts of Guise and Duke of Nemours are lists of duchesses.

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Ercole II d'Este

Ercole II d'Este (4 April 1508 – 3 October 1559) was Duke of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio from 1534 to 1559.

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Ernst II Leopold, Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg

Ernst II Leopold (15 June 168429 November 1749) was Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg from 1725 until his death.

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François I, Duke of Nevers

François I de Clèves, (2 September 1516 – 13 February 1561) was a French Prince étranger and military commander during the Italian Wars.

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François Louis, Prince of Conti

François Louis de Bourbon, le Grand Conti (30 April 1664 – 22 February 1709),, Encyclopædia Britannica online, accessed 24 June 2020;, BnF.

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François, Duke of Guise

François de Lorraine, 2nd Duke of Guise, 1st Prince of Joinville, and 1st Duke of Aumale; 17 February 1519 – 24 February 1563), was a French general and statesman. A prominent leader during the Italian War of 1551–1559 and French Wars of Religion, he was assassinated during the siege of Orleans in 1563.

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Françoise d'Alençon

Françoise d'Alençon (1490 – 14 September 1550) was the eldest daughter of René of Alençon and Margaret of Lorraine, and the younger sister and despoiled heiress of Charles IV, Duke of Alençon.

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Francis, Count of Vendôme

Francis of Bourbon or François de Bourbon, (c. 1470 – 30 October 1495), was the Count of Vendôme and a French prince du sang.

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Frederick II, Count of Vaudémont

Frederick (Ferry) II of Lorraine-Vaudémont (– 31 August 1470) was a French nobleman.

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Gaston, Duke of Orléans

Monsieur Gaston, Duke of Orléans (Gaston Jean Baptiste; 24 April 1608 – 2 February 1660), was the third son of King Henry IV of France and his second wife, Marie de' Medici.

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Giuseppe Brignole

Giuseppe Maria Brignole-Sale (1703–1769) was a Genoese nobleman and father of Maria Caterina Brignole, Princess of Monaco and later Princess of Condé.

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Guy I, Count of Blois

Guy I of Châtillon, Count of Blois (died 12 August 1342), son of Hugh II of Châtillon and Beatrix of Dampierre, was Count of Blois and Lord of Avesnes 1307–1342.

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Guy, Count of Flanders

Guy of Dampierre (Gui de Dampierre; Gwijde van Dampierre) (– 7 March 1305, Compiègne) was the Count of Flanders (1251–1305) and Marquis of Namur (1264–1305).

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Henri d'Orléans, Duke of Aumale

Henri Eugène Philippe Louis d'Orléans, Duke of Aumale (16 January 1822 – 7 May 1897) was a leader of the Orleanists, a political faction in 19th-century France associated with constitutional monarchy.

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Henri I, Duke of Guise

Henri I de Lorraine, Duke of Guise, Prince of Joinville, Count of Eu (31 December 1550 – 23 December 1588), sometimes called Le Balafré ('Scarface'), was the eldest son of François, Duke of Guise, and Anna d'Este.

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Henri II, Duke of Guise

Henri II de Lorraine, 5th Duke of Guise, (4 April 1614, in Paris – 2 June 1664) was a French aristocrat and archbishop, the second son of Charles, Duke of Guise and Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse.

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Henri, Duke of Joyeuse

Henri, Duc de Joyeuse (Toulouse, 21 September 1563 – Rivoli, 28 September 1608) was a General in the French Wars of Religion and a member of the Catholic League, who became ordained as a Capuchin after the death of his wife, Catherine de La Valette.

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Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse

Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse (8 January 1585 – 25 February 1656) was the daughter of Henri de Joyeuse and Catherine de Nogaret de La Valette. List of consorts of Guise and Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse are Duchesses of Guise and French duchesses.

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House of Armagnac

The House of Armagnac is a French noble house established in 961 by Bernard I, Count of Armagnac.

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House of Barcelona

The House of Barcelona was a medieval dynasty that ruled the County of Barcelona continuously from 878 and the Crown of Aragon from 1137 (as kings from 1162) until 1410.

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House of Béthune

The House of Bethune (Maison de Béthune) is a French noble house from the province of Artois in the north of France whose proven filiation dates back to Guillaume de Béthune who made his will in 1213.

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House of Blois

The House of Blois was a noble family that arose in the Kingdom of West Francia in the early 10th century, and whose prominent members were often named Theobald (Thibaud, Thibault, Thibaut in French).

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House of Bourbon

The House of Bourbon (also) is a dynasty that originated in the Kingdom of France as a branch of the Capetian dynasty, the royal House of France.

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House of Châtillon

The House of Châtillon was a notable French family, with origins in the 9th century.

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House of Dampierre

The House of Dampierre played an important role during the Middle Ages.

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House of Dreux

The House of Dreux was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty.

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House of Este

The House of Este is a European dynasty of North Italian origin whose members ruled parts of Italy and Germany for many centuries.

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House of Glyme

The House of Glymes was an old Belgian noble family, an illegitimate branch of the House of Reginarid, which ruled the Duchy of Brabant.

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House of Gonzaga

The House of Gonzaga is an Italian princely family that ruled Mantua in Lombardy, northern Italy from 1328 to 1708 (first as a captaincy-general, then margraviate, and finally duchy).

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House of Guise

The House of Guise (Wieze; Wiese) was a prominent French noble family that was involved heavily in the French Wars of Religion.

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House of Hesse

The House of Hesse is a European dynasty, directly descended from the House of Brabant.

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House of Joyeuse

The House of Joyeuse is an old French noble family, particularly influential in the 16th century, which takes its name from the town of Joyeuse, in the Vivarais.

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House of La Marck

The House of La Marck (Haus Mark; von der Mark) was an ancient German noble family, which from about 1200 appeared as the Counts of Mark.

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House of Lorraine

The House of Lorraine (Haus Lothringen) originated as a cadet branch of the House of Metz.

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House of Luxembourg

The House of Luxembourg (D'Lëtzebuerger Haus; Maison de Luxembourg; Haus Luxemburg) or Luxembourg dynasty was a royal family of the Holy Roman Empire in the Late Middle Ages, whose members between 1308 and 1437 ruled as kings of Germany and Holy Roman emperors as well as kings of Bohemia, Hungary and Croatia.

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House of Montdidier

The House of Montdidier was a medieval French noble house which ruled as count of Montdidier, Dammartin and Roucy.

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House of Montmorency

The House of Montmorency was one of the oldest and most distinguished noble families in France.

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House of Orléans

The 4th House of Orléans (Maison d'Orléans), sometimes called the House of Bourbon-Orléans (Maison de Bourbon-Orléans) to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet.

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House of Rohan

The House of Rohan (Roc'han) is a Breton family of viscounts, later dukes and princes in the French nobility, coming from the locality of Rohan in Brittany.

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House of Valois

The Capetian house of Valois (also) was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty.

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House of Valois-Anjou

The House of Valois-Anjou (Casa Valois-Angiò) was a noble French family and cadet branch of the House of Valois.

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House of Wittelsbach

The House of Wittelsbach is a former Bavarian dynasty, with branches that have ruled over territories including the Electorate of Bavaria, the Electoral Palatinate, the Electorate of Cologne, Holland, Zeeland, Sweden (with Swedish-ruled Finland), Denmark, Norway, Hungary, Bohemia, and Greece.

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Hugh II, Count of Blois

Hugh II of Châtillon (died 1307), son of Guy III, Count of Saint-Pol, and Matilda of Brabant, was count of St Pol 1289–1292 and Count of Blois 1292–1307.

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Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine

Isabella (1400 – 28 February 1453) was suo jure Duchess of Lorraine, from 25 January 1431 to her death in 1453.

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Isabelle of Luxembourg

Isabelle of Luxembourg (1247–1298) was a countess consort of Flanders and a marquise consort of Namur by marriage to Guy of Dampierre.

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Jeanne de Béthune, Viscountess of Meaux

Jeanne de Béthune, Viscountess of Meaux, Countess of Ligny (- late 1450), was a French noblewoman, the suo jure Viscountess of Meaux, having inherited the title upon her father's death in 1408.

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Jeanne of Bar, Countess of Marle and Soissons

Jeanne de Bar, suo jure Countess of Marle and Soissons, Dame d'Oisy, Viscountess of Meaux, and Countess of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, de Ligny, and Conversano (1415 – 14 May 1462) was a noble French heiress and Sovereign Countess.

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Joan, Duchess of Brittany

Joan of Penthièvre (French: Jeanne de Penthièvre; c. 1319 – 10 September 1384) reigned as Duchess of Brittany together with her husband, Charles of Blois, between 1341 and 1364.

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John I of Aragon

John I (27 December 1350 – 19 May 1396), called by posterity the Hunter or the Lover of Elegance, or the Abandoned in his lifetime, was the King of Aragon from 1387 until his death.

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John I, Count of Blois

John I of Châtillon (died 5 May 1280 in Chambord), was count of Blois from 1241 to 1280 and lord of Avesnes.

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John I, Duke of Brittany

John I (Yann, Jean; c. 1217/12188 October 1286), known as John the Red due to the colour of his beard, was Duke of Brittany from 1221 to his death and 2nd Earl of Richmond in 1268.

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John II, Count of Ligny

John II of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny (1392 – 5 January 1441) was a French nobleman and soldier, a younger son of John of Luxembourg, Lord of Beauvoir, and Marguerite of Enghien.

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List of Angevin consorts

The Countesses and Duchesses of Anjou were the wives of the ruling counts of Anjou and later the nominal French counts and dukes of Anjou. List of consorts of Guise and List of Angevin consorts are lists of countesses and lists of duchesses.

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List of consorts of Maine

This is a list of consorts of Maine, a former province of France. List of consorts of Guise and list of consorts of Maine are lists of countesses and lists of duchesses.

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List of Lorrainian royal consorts

The royal consorts of the rulers of the Lorraine region have held varying titles, over a region that has varied in scope since its creation as the kingdom of Lotharingia by the Treaty of Prüm, in 855. List of consorts of Guise and List of Lorrainian royal consorts are lists of duchesses and lists of royal consorts.

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Louis d'Armagnac, Duke of Nemours

Louis d'Armagnac, Duke of Nemours (1472; Normandy, France – 28 April 1503; Cerignola, Italy), was a French nobleman, politician and military commander who served as Viceroy of Naples from 1501-1503, during the Third Italian War.

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Louis Henri, Duke of Bourbon

Louis Henri, Duke of Bourbon (Louis Henri Joseph; 18 August 1692 – 27 January 1740), was a French nobleman and politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 1723 to 1726.

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Louis Henri, Prince of Condé

Louis Henri Joseph de Bourbon (13 April 1756 – 30 August 1830) was the Prince of Condé from 1818 to his death.

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Louis II of Anjou

Louis II (5 October 1377 – 29 April 1417) was Duke of Anjou and Count of Provence from 1384 to 1417; he claimed the Kingdom of Naples, but only ruled parts of the kingdom from 1390 to 1399.

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Louis III, Prince of Condé

Louis III de Bourbon, Prince of Condé (10 November 1668 – 4 March 1710) was a prince du sang as a member of the reigning House of Bourbon at the French court of Louis XIV.

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Louis Joseph, Duke of Guise

Louis Joseph de Lorraine Duke of Guise and Duke of Angoulême, (7 August 1650 – 30 July 1671) was the only son of Louis, Duke of Joyeuse and Marie Françoise de Valois, the only daughter of Louis-Emmanuel d'Angoulême, Count of Alès, Governor of Provence and son of Charles de Valois Duke of Angoulême, a bastard of Charles IX of France.

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Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé

Louis Joseph de Bourbon (9 August 1736 – 13 May 1818) was Prince of Condé from 1740 to his death.

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Louis Philippe I

Louis Philippe I (6 October 1773 – 26 August 1850), nicknamed the Citizen King, was King of the French from 1830 to 1848, and the penultimate monarch of France.

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Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans

Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (12 May 1725 – 18 November 1785), known as le Gros (the Fat), was a French royal of a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon.

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Louis XIV

LouisXIV (Louis-Dieudonné; 5 September 16381 September 1715), also known as Louis the Great or the Sun King, was King of France from 1643 until his death in 1715.

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Louis, Count of Saint-Pol

Louis de Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, de Ligny, and Conversano (1418 – 19 December 1475) belonged to the Ligny branch of the House of Luxemburg and was Constable of France.

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Louise Françoise, Princess of Condé

Louise Françoise, Duchess of Bourbon (1 June 1673 16 June 1743) was the eldest surviving legitimised daughter of Louis XIV of France and his maîtresse-en-titre Françoise-Athénaïs, Marquise de Montespan.

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Margaret of Valois, Countess of Blois

Margaret of Valois (1295–1342) was a French noblewoman.

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Margaret, Countess of Blois

Margaret of Blois (French: Marguerite; died 1230) was suo jure Countess of Blois in France from 1218 to 1230.

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Maria Caterina Brignole

Maria Caterina Brignole (or Marie-Christine de Brignole; 7 October 1737 – 18 March 1813) was Princess of Monaco by marriage to Prince Honoré III. List of consorts of Guise and Maria Caterina Brignole are Duchesses of Guise.

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Marie Anne de Bourbon (1689–1720)

Marie Anne de Bourbon, Duchess of Bourbon (18 April 1689 – 21 March 1720) was a princess of the blood at the French court of Versailles.

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Marquess of Groppoli

The Marquessate of Groppoli, in Tuscany and Liguria, was ruled by the House of Brignole-Sale, an illustrious patrician family of Genoa who were its sovereigns from 1592 to 1774.

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Peter I, Count of Saint-Pol

Peter of Luxembourg (1390 – 31 August 1433) was count of Saint-Pol.

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Princes of Condé

The Most Serene House of Bourbon-Condé, named after Condé-en-Brie (now in the Aisne département), was a French princely house and a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon.

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Princes of Conti

Prince of Conti (French: prince de Conti) was a French noble title, assumed by a cadet branch of the princely house of Bourbon-Condé.

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Princess Caroline of Hesse-Rotenburg

Princess Caroline of Hesse-Rheinfels-Rotenburg (18 August 1714 – 14 June 1741) was Princess of Condé by marriage to Louis Henri, Duke of Bourbon.

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Princess of Condé

The title Princess of Condé refers to the wife of the Prince of Condé, a noble title in France.

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René of Anjou

René of Anjou (Renato; Rainièr; 16 January 1409 – 10 July 1480) was Duke of Anjou and Count of Provence from 1434 to 1480, who also reigned as King of Naples as René I from 1435 to 1442 (then deposed).

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Robert of Bar, Count of Marle

Robert of Bar (1390 – 25 October 1415) was Lord of Marle between 1397 and 1413, Count of Marle between 1413 and 1415 and Count of Soissons between 1412 and 1415.

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Theobald V, Count of Blois

Theobald V of Blois (1130 – 20 January 1191), also known as Theobald the Good (Thibaut le Bon), was Count of Blois from 1151 to 1191.

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Walter II of Avesnes

Walter II of Avesnes (b. 1170 – d. 1244) was lord of Avesnes, Leuze, of Condé and Guise, and through his marriage to Margaret of Blois, he became count of Blois and Chartres.

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Yolande of Aragon

Yolande of Aragon (11 August 1381 – 14 November 1442) was Duchess of Anjou and Countess of Provence by marriage, who acted as regent of Provence during the minority of her son.

See List of consorts of Guise and Yolande of Aragon

See also

Duchesses of Guise

Lists of countesses

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_consorts_of_Guise

Also known as Countess and Duchess of Guise, Countess consort of Guise, Countess of Guise, Countesses and Duchesses of Guise, Duchess consort of Guise, Duchess of Guise, Lady of Guise.

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