Claude Duke Of AUMALE

Male 1526 - 1573  (47 years)


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  1. 1.  Claude Duke Of AUMALE was born in 1526 (son of Claude Duke Of GUISE and Antoinette Of BOURBON); died in 1573.

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    Name:
    Claude of Lorraine, Duke of Aumale (August 18, 1526, Joinville - March 3, 1573, La Rochelle) was the third son of Claude, Duke of Guise and Antoinette de Bourbon. He was a prince of Lorraine by birth.

    As part of the Treaty of Boulogne which ended the war of the Rough Wooing, Claude, Marquis of Mayenne and François de Vendôme, Vidame de Chartres, were among six French hostages sent to England.[1] After his father died on 12 April 1550, Claude was allowed to come to Scotland, with a passport from Edward VI dated 11 May, to see his sister Mary of Guise and wrote from Edinburgh on 18 May that he would view the strong places of the realm.

    On August 1, 1547, he married Louise de Brézé (c. 1518 ? January 1577), dame d'Anet, the daughter of Louis de Brézé, seigneur d'Anet, and Diane de Poitiers.[2] They had eleven children:

    Henri (October 21, 1549, Château de Saint-Germain ? August 1559), Count of Valentinois
    Catherine Romula (November 8, 1550, Saint-Germain ? June 25, 1606), married on May 11, 1569 Nicholas, Duke of Merc?ur
    Madeleine Diane (b. February 5, 1554), d. young
    Charles, Duke of Aumale (1555?1631)
    Diane (November 10, 1558 ? June 25, 1586, Ligny), married on November 13, 1576 François, Duke of Piney-Luxemburg
    Antoinette (b. June 9, 1560, Nancy), d. young
    Antoinette Louise (September 29, 1561, Joinville ? August 24, 1643, Soissons), Abbess of Soissons
    Antoine (b. November 12, 1562), d. young
    Claude (December 13, 1564 ? January 3, 1591, Saint-Denis), called the "Chevalier d'Aumale", Abbot of St.-Pere-en-Valle, Chartres, Knight of the Order of Malta, General of the Galleys
    Charles (January 25, 1566 ? May 7, 1568, Paris)
    Marie (June 10, 1565 ? January 27, 1627), Abbess of Chelles
    When his brother Francis acceded as Duke of Guise in 1550 he ceded to Claude the title of Duke of Aumale. He was killed by a culverin shot while besieging La Rochelle.

    Claude married Louise DE BREZE on 1 Aug 1547. Louise was born about 1518; died in Jan 1577. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Catherine of LORRAINE was born in 1550; died in 1606.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Claude Duke Of GUISE was born on 20 Oct 1496 in Chateau de Conde-sur-Moselle (son of Rene II Duke Of LORRAINE and Phillipa Of GUELDERS); died on 12 Apr 1550 in Chateau de Joinville.

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    • Name: Claude Of Lorraine

    Claude married Antoinette Of BOURBON on 09 Jun 1513. Antoinette (daughter of Francois Count Of VENDOME and Marie DE LUXEMBOURG) was born on 25 Dec 1493; died on 22 Jan 1583. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Antoinette Of BOURBON was born on 25 Dec 1493 (daughter of Francois Count Of VENDOME and Marie DE LUXEMBOURG); died on 22 Jan 1583.
    Children:
    1. Louise Of GUISE was born on 10 Jan 1520 in Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine; died on 18 Oct 1542.
    2. Peter Of GUISE was born on 03 Apr 1530 in Joinville; died in young.
    3. 1. Claude Duke Of AUMALE was born in 1526; died in 1573.
    4. Louise I Cardinal Of GUISE was born in 1527; died in 1578.
    5. Renee Of GUISE was born on 02 Sep 1522; died on 03 Apr 1602.
    6. Rene Marquis Of ELBEUF was born in 1536; died in 1566.
    7. Charles Duke Of CHEVREUSE was born in 1524; died in 1574.
    8. Abbess of Faremoutier Antoinette Of GUISE was born on 31 Aug 1531 in Joinville; died on 06 Mar 1561 in Joinville.
    9. Philip Of GUISE was born on 03 Sep 1529 in Joinville; died on 24 Sep 1529 in Joinville.
    10. Marie Of GUISE was born on 22 Nov 1515 in Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine; died on 11 Jun 1560 in Edinburgh Castle.
    11. Francis Of GUISE was born on 18 Apr 1534 in Joinville; died on 06 Mar 1563.
    12. Francis Duke Of GUISE was born in 1519; died in 1563.