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  2. Charles de Bourbon (1401 – 4 December 1456) was the oldest son of John I, Duke of Bourbon and Marie, Duchess of Auvergne. Biography [ edit ] Charles was Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis from 1424, and Duke of Bourbon and Auvergne from 1434 to his death, although due to the imprisonment of his father after the Battle of Agincourt , he acquired ...

  3. Charles I, 5th duke de Bourbon (born 1401—died December 4, 1456) was the 5th duke de Bourbon and count of Clermont. After having rendered notable services to Charles VII of France , he turned about and became—with Jean II, duke of Alençon—the leader of the short-lived Praguerie (1440), a revolt of nobles nominally led by the Dauphin (the ...

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  4. Aug 6, 2023 · Charles I, Duke of Bourbon. Charles I of Bourbon (1401–4 December 1456, Château de Moulins) was Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis from 1424, and Duke of Bourbon and Auvergne from 1434 to his death, although due to the imprisonment of his father after the Battle of Agincourt, he acquired control of the duchy before this date.

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  5. Charles de Bourbon (1401 – 4 December 1456) was the oldest son of John I, Duke of Bourbon and Marie, Duchess of Auvergne. Biography Charles was Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis from 1424, and Duke of Bourbon and Auvergne from 1434 to his death, although due to the imprisonment of his father after the Battle of Agincourt , he acquired control ...

  6. 1434–1456 : Charles I, Duke of Bourbon (1401–1456), father of; 1456–1488 : John II, Duke of Bourbon (1426–1488), brother of; 1488–1488 : Charles II, Duke of Bourbon (1434–1488), Cardinal and Archbishop of Lyons, brother of; 1488–1503 : Peter II, Duke of Bourbon (1438–1503), father of

  7. Charles de Bourbon, Cardinal de Bourbon, Archbishop of Rouen (22 September 1523 – 9 May 1590) was a French noble, prelate and disputed King of France as the Catholic Ligue candidate from 2 August 1589 – 9 May 1590. Born the third son of Charles of Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme and Françoise d'Alençon he was destined for a career in the church.

  8. Apr 12, 2024 · The title of duc de Bourbon passed in 1503 to Charles de Bourbon-Montpensier, who was to become famous as constable of France. His later treason led to the confiscation of his lands by the French crown in the year of his death, 1527. Headship of the house of Bourbon then passed to the line of La Marche–Vendôme.

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