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Charles de Bourbon (3 November 1566 – 1 November 1612) was a French prince du sang and military commander during the struggles over religion and the throne in late 16th century France.
Charles de Bourbon, count de Soissons (born 1566, Nogent-le-Rotrou, Fr.—died Nov. 1, 1612, Blandy-en-Brie) was a major figure in France’s Wars of Religion and in the ultimate succession of Henry IV of Bourbon.
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This is a list of those who bore the title Count of Soissons (French: Comte de Soissons) and ruled Soissons and its civitas or diocese as a county in the Middle Ages. The title continued in use into modern times, but without ties to the actual Soissonnais.
Charles de Bourbon (3 November 1566 – 1 November 1612) was a French prince du sang and military commander during the struggles over religion and the throne in late 16th century France.
Oct 26, 2020 · Charles de Bourbon, Count of Soissons & Dreux, lord of Chateau-Chinon, Noyers, Bauge & Blandy; knight of the King's orders; Grand Master of France, Governor of Dauphine and Normandy, was son of Louis I., Prince of Condé, and of Francoise d'Orleans-Longueville, born on November 3, 1566, died on November 1, 1612, aged Forty - six years old ...
- Male
- November 1, 1612
- Anne (Montafié) de Bourbon
May 11, 2010 · Genealogy for Charles Count of Soisson de Bourbon, seigneur de Condé (1566 - 1612) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
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Charles de Bourbon (3 November 1566 – 1 November 1612) was a French prince du sang and military commander during the struggles over religion and the throne in late 16th century France.