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Personal data Duc Claude de LORRAINE de Guise 

Sources 1, 2

Household of Duc Claude de LORRAINE de Guise

He is married to Antoinette de BOURBON.

They got married on June 9, 1513 at Paris, France, he was 16 years old.Source 2


Child(ren):

  1. Mary of GUISE  1515-1560 
  2. Claude de LORRAINE  1526-1573 
  3. René de LORRAINE  1536-> 1566 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Claude de LORRAINE

Claude de LORRAINE
1496-1550

1513
Mary of GUISE
1515-1560

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Sources

  1. E-mail correspondence. Leonie Morice [(E-ADDRESS) FOR PRIVATE USE,], e-mail<., Leonie Morice, Morice, Leonie, >
  2. "Genealogic," database, http://genealogics.org/ , Leo van de Pas, Leo van de Pas

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Historical events

  • Graaf Filips II de Schone (Oostenrijks Huis) was from 1494 till 1506 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Graafschap Holland)
  • In the year 1496: Source: Wikipedia
    • March 5 » King Henry VII of England issues letters patent to John Cabot and his sons, authorising them to explore unknown lands.
    • December 5 » King Manuel I of Portugal issues a decree ordering the expulsion of Jewish "heretics" from the country.
  • Graaf Maximiliaan (Oostenrijks Huis) was from 1506 till 1515 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Graafschap Holland)
  • In the year 1513: Source: Wikipedia
    • March 27 » Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León reaches the northern end of The Bahamas on his first voyage to Florida.
    • April 30 » Edmund de la Pole, Yorkist pretender to the English throne, is executed on the orders of Henry VIII.
    • June 6 » Battle of Novara. In the Italian Wars, Swiss troops defeat the French under Louis II de la Trémoille, forcing them to abandon Milan; Duke Massimiliano Sforza is restored.
    • August 16 » Battle of the Spurs (Battle of Guinegate): King Henry VIII of England and his Imperial allies defeat French Forces who are then forced to retreat.
    • September 9 » James IV of Scotland is defeated and dies in the Battle of Flodden, ending Scotland's involvement in the War of the League of Cambrai.
    • October 7 » War of the League of Cambrai: Spain defeats Venice.
  • Graaf Karel II (Oostenrijks Huis) was from 1515 till 1555 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Graafschap Holland)
  • In the year 1550: Source: Wikipedia
    • June 12 » The city of Helsinki, Finland (belonging to Sweden at the time) is founded by King Gustav I of Sweden.
    • October 5 » The city of Concepción is founded, in present-day Chile.


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Karen M Hughes, "More like a forest than a tree!", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/karens-family-tree/I70348.php : accessed April 30, 2025), "Duc Claude de LORRAINE de Guise (1496-1550)".