West-Europese adel » Louise de Bourbon Dauphine van Auvergne (1485-1561)

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Household of Louise de Bourbon Dauphine van Auvergne

(1) She is married to Andreas III de Chauvigny Prins van Déols.

They got married on July 17, 1499 at St. Pierre-le-Moûtier, Bourgondië, she was 14 years old.


(2) She is married to Lodewijk I de Bourbon-Vendôme Prins van La Roche-su.

They got married on March 21, 1504 at Moulins, Auvergne, she was 19 years old.


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  • Graaf Filips II de Schone (Oostenrijks Huis) was from 1494 till 1506 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Graafschap Holland)
  • In the year 1504: Source: Wikipedia
    • January 31 » The Treaty of Lyon ends the Italian War, confirming French domination of northern Italy, while Spain receives the Kingdom of Naples.
    • February 29 » Christopher Columbus uses his knowledge of a lunar eclipse that night to convince Jamaican natives to provide him with supplies.
    • July 2 » Bogdan III the One-Eyed becomes Voivode of Moldavia.
    • September 8 » Michelangelo's David is unveiled in Piazza della Signoria in Florence.
    • September 13 » Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand issue a Royal Warrant for the construction of a Royal Chapel (Capilla Real) to be built.
    • December 8 » Ahmad ibn Abi Jum'ah penned his Oran fatwa, arguing for the relaxation of Islamic law requirements for the forcibly converted Muslims in Spain.
  • Graaf Filips III (Oostenrijks Huis) was from 1555 till 1581 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Graafschap Holland)
  • In the year 1561: Source: Wikipedia
    • March 2 » Mendoza, Argentina, is founded by Spanish conquistador Pedro del Castillo.
    • March 31 » The city of San Cristóbal, Táchira is founded.
    • April 14 » A celestial phenomenon is reported over Nuremberg, described as an aerial battle.
    • August 19 » Mary, Queen of Scots, who was 18 years old, returns to Scotland after spending 13 years in France.
    • September 9 » The ultimately unsuccessful Colloquy of Poissy opens in an effort to reconcile French Catholics and Protestants.
    • October 18 » In Japan the fourth Battle of Kawanakajima was fought between the forces of Uesugi Kenshin and Takeda Shingen; resulting in a draw.


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