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  1. The Duchy of Lorraine; Stuart Masonic Influence in France; English Masonic Influence in France; The Protagonists. The Authors. Dr Jean Theophilus Desaguliers; George Payne; Rev. James Anderson; The Publishers: Senex & Hooke; The Engraver: John Pine; The Noble Grand Masters. John, 2nd Duke of Montagu; Philip, Duke of Wharton; Francis Scott, 5th ...

  2. Gothelo (or Gozelo) (c. 967 – 19 April 1044), called the Great, was the duke of Lower Lorraine from 1023 and of Upper Lorraine from 1033. He was also the margrave of Antwerp from 1005 (or 1008) and count of Verdun. Gothelo was the youngest son of Godfrey I, Count of Verdun, and Matilda Billung, daughter of Herman, Duke...

  3. Nov 21, 2022 · Occupation: Duke of Lorraine Alias Alias: Simon de Lorraine Title Title: Duke of Lorraine Note Note: Ancestor of Philip Nelson of Essex Co MA (David Dickinson), of Elijah Willoughby, and of Haute Wyatt. Source . Cawley, Charles: Simon de Lorraine; Lorraine. Medieval Lands. Source: #S-2082183757 Ancestry. Source: S6 Ancestry.com

  4. Frederick I, or Ferry I of Lorraine (9 January 1369 [citation needed] – October 25, 1415 in the Battle of Agincourt) was a Count of Vaudémont. [1] He was the son of Duke John I of Lorraine (1346-1390) and Sophie of Württemberg (1343-1369). [3]

  5. Gothelo I, Duke of Lower Lorraine and Upper Lorraine, died in 1044 and was succeeded by his son Godfrey III in Upper Lorraine but was refused Lower Lorraine. Irritated, Godfrey rebelled in that same year and devastated his suzerain's lands in Lower Lorraine. He was soon defeated and Adalbert named in his place in Upper Lorraine.

  6. Duke of Lorraine. This page was last edited on 2 June 2024, at 12:01. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  7. In 1475, the Burgundian duke Charles the Bold campaigned for the Duchy of Lorraine, but was finally defeated and killed at the 1477 Battle of Nancy. In the 1552 Treaty of Chambord , a number of insurgent Protestant Imperial princes around Maurice, Elector of Saxony ceded the Three Bishoprics to King Henry II of France in turn for his support.

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