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  1. Reginar (910–915) Gilbert (915–939) Henry (939–940) Otto (942–944) Conrad (944–953) Bruno, Archbishop of Cologne (953–965) In 959, Lorraine was divided into two districts, Lower and Upper Lorraine, each governed by a margrave, under Bruno. Upon Bruno's death in 965, these two margraves were recognised as dukes of Lower and Upper ...

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · John I (February 1346 – September 23, 1390, Paris) was the duke of Lorraine from 1346 to his death. As an infant of six months, he succeeded his father, Rudolph, who was killed in the Battle of Crécy. His mother was Mary, daughter of Guy I of Blois.

    • Sophie Von Lothringen
    • Nancy,Meurthe-Et-Moselle,Lorraine,France
    • February 1346
    • September 27, 1390 (44)Germany
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  4. Sep 1, 2023 · When Charles II de Lorraine was born on 11 September 1364, in Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France, his father, John I Duke of Lorraine, was 18 and his mother, Sophie von Württemberg, was 21. He married Margarethe von der Pfalz on 6 February 1393, in Amberg, Bavaria, Germany.

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  5. 1239–1288 : John I of Harcourt (1199–1288), son of Richard. married Alix de Beaumont. 1288–1302 : John II of Harcourt (1240–1302), marshal and admiral of France, son of John I. married first Agnès de Lorraine, daughter of Frederick III, Duke of Lorraine.

  6. Born in 1346. Died on 1 October 1390 in Paris. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q562106) » See 15 coins. Duchy of Lorraine: Duke John I (1346-1390) » See 15 coins. Gold Guilder - John I. ¼ Groschen - John I. Double Groschen with two helmets - John I. Plaque with armored bust - John I. Groschen - John I (Sierck; shield)

  7. In 814, Louis appointed his eldest son Lothair I as governor of Bavaria. In 817, Louis bestowed Bavaria upon his other son, Louis the German, who took charge of the province in 826, as King of Bavaria. Louis the German: King of Bavaria: 826: 876: In 826, Louis started to rule as King of Bavaria, subordinate to his father, until the latter's ...

  8. JOHN I. (d. 1294), duke of Brabant and Lorraine, surnamed the Victorious, one of the most gifted and chivalrous princes of his time, was the second son of Duke Henry III. and Aleidis of Burgundy. In 1267 his elder brother Henry, being infirm of mind and body, was deposed in his favour.

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