Charles, duc d’Orléans
Charles, duc d’Orléans (born January 22, 1522—died September 9, 1545, Forêtmoutiers, France) was King Francis I’s favourite son and a noted campaigner, who twice took Luxembourg from the Holy Roman emperor Charles V’s forces (1542 and 1543). There were plans for marrying him to a Habsburg princess who would bring him either Milan or part of the Netherlands as a dowry, but he died suddenly, after exposing himself to infection from the plague.
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Charles, duc d’Orléans
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29 March 2024
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