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  2. Charles de Bourbon, Count of Charolais (19 June 1700 – 23 July 1760) was a French noble. As a member of the reigning House of Bourbon, he was a Prince of the Blood. He was the fifth child and second son of Louis, Prince of Condé and Louise Françoise, Princess of Condé.

    • 23 July 1760 (aged 60), Paris, France
  3. Charles, Count of Charolais may refer to: Charles the Bold, Count of Charolais from 1433 and Duke of Burgundy from 1467; Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, Count of Charolais from 1530 to 1558; Charles III of Spain, Count of Charolais from 1665 to 1684; Charles de Bourbon, Count of Charolais from 1710 to 1760

  4. Charles de Bourbon, Count of Charolais (19 June 1700 – 23 July 1760) was a French noble. As a member of the reigning House of Bourbon, he was a Prince of the Blood. He was the fifth child and second son of Louis, Prince of Condé and Louise Françoise, Princess of Condé. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Biography.

  5. Apr 9, 2024 · 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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  6. The infant also became the count of Charolais, a title given to the heirs of the dukes of Burgundy. He was baptised in 20 November, with Charles, Count of Nevers and Antoine I de Croÿ as his sponsors; he was named after the count of Nevers, who was Philip the Good's adopted son from his second wife, Bonne of Artois.

  7. Charles de Bourbon, Count of Charolais (19 June, 1700 – 23 July, 1760) was a French noble. As a member of the reigning House of Bourbon , he was a prince of the Blood . Because of the many scandals he was involved in and his psychopathic character traits, he was frequently mentioned by Marquis de Sade ( Marquis de Sade: His Life and Works ...

  8. Isabella of Bourbon, Countess of Charolais (1434-1465) was the second wife of Charles the Bold, Count of Charolais and future Duke of Burgundy. The work belonged to a series of at least eight portraits, depicting the four dukes of the second house of Burgundy and their respective wives.

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