Louis II, Cardinal of Guise

Catholic cardinal
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IntroCatholic cardinal
A.K.A.Louis of Lorraine Louis de Lorraine
A.K.A.Louis of Lorraine Louis de Lorraine
PlacesFrance
wasNoble Priest Aristocrat
Work fieldReligion Royals
Gender
Male
Religion:Catholicism
Birth6 July 1555, Dampierre-en-Yvelines, canton of Chevreuse, arrondissement of Rambouillet, Yvelines
Death24 December 1588Château de Blois, Blois, arrondissement of Blois, Loir-et-Cher (aged 33 years)
Star signCancer
Family
Mother:Anna of Este
Father:Francis of Lorraine, duke of Guise
Siblings:Henry I of Lorraine duke of Guise Charles Emmanuel of Savoy Duke of Nemours Henri I Duke of Nemours Charles of Lorraine duke of Mayenne Katherine Mary of Lorraine
Spouse:Aimerie de Lescheraine
Children:Louis of Lorraine baron of Ancerville
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Biography

Louis II, Cardinal of Guise (6 July 1555, Dampierre – 24 December 1588, Château de Blois), was the third son of Francis, Duke of Guise, and Anna d'Este. His maternal grandparents were Ercole d'Este II, Duke of Ferrara, and Renée of France.

He was elected archbishop of Reims in 1574, succeeding his uncle, Charles of Guise. On 21 February 1578, he was created cardinal; he took the title of Cardinal of Guise, succeeding his uncle, Louis I, Cardinal of Guise. He was later named papal legate to Avignon, and made by Henry III of France a knight of the Order of Saint Esprit.

His dedication to the cause of his brother Henry I, Duke of Guise, and intransigence to the royal power provoked the hostility of Henry III. At the royal command, the Cardinal was assassinated at the Château de Blois by the King's bodyguard known as "the Forty-five", the day after his brother.

An illegitimate son, Louis bâtard de Guise (1588–1631), born of his liaison with Aimerie de Lescheraine, dame de Grimaucourt, was legitimised in 1610, after his father's death.

Louis become prince of Lexin and married Henriette de Lorraine, daughter of Francis II, Duke of Lorraine.

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