Charles II de Croÿ

2nd Duke of Aarschot, 3rd Prince of Chimay and 3rd Count of Beaumont
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Quick Facts

Intro2nd Duke of Aarschot, 3rd Prince of Chimay and 3rd Count of Beaumont
A.K.A.Charles II de Croy Charles I
A.K.A.Charles II de Croy Charles I
PlacesBelgium
wasNoble Aristocrat
Work fieldRoyals
Gender
Male
Birth31 July 1522, Quiévrain, Belgium
Death24 June 1551Quiévrain, Belgium (aged 28 years)
Star signLeo
Family
Mother:Anne de Croÿ
Father:Philippe II de Croÿ
Siblings:Charles Philippe de Croÿ Marquis d’Havré Philipe de Croÿ, Duke of Aarschot
Spouse:Louise of Lorraine
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Biography

Charles II de Croÿ (31 July 1522 – Quiévrain, 24 June 1551) was Seigneur de Croÿ, 2nd Duke of Aarschot, 3rd Prince of Chimay and 3rd Count of Beaumont.

He was the eldest son of Philippe II de Croÿ, Duke of Aarschot, and Anne de Croÿ, Princess of Chimay. After his mother's death in 1539, he inherited the Principality of Chimay, and after his father's death in 1549, the Duchy of Aarschot, thus uniting for the first time the two great titles of the House of Croÿ .

He married in 1541 Louise de Lorraine (1521–1542), daughter of Claude, Duke of Guise and Antoinette de Bourbon, and younger sister of Mary of Guise, who was married to King James V of Scotland. Mary, Queen of Scots was his niece. After the early death of Louise, he married Antoinette of Burgundy (1529–1588) in 1549. Antoinette was the sister of Maximilian II of Burgundy, who was married to Charles' sister, Louise de Croÿ (1524–1585).

Charles de Croÿ was murdered in 1551 in Quiévrain. Because he had no children, all his titles and possessions went to his younger brother Philippe III de Croÿ. His widow later married Jacques d’Anneux, Seigneur d‘Aubencourt.

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