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See also: house of See also: Lorraine (q.v.)
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Rene II., duke of Lorraine (d
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1508), See also: united the two branches of the house of Lorraine
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From his paternal See also: grand-See also: mother, See also: Marie d'See also: Harcourt, Rene inherited the countships of Aumale, See also: Mayenne, See also: Elbeuf, See also: Lillebonne, Brionne and other French fiefs, in addition to the honours of the elder branch, which included the countship of See also: Guise, the dowry of Marie of See also: Blois on her See also: marriage in 1333 with Rudolph or Raoul of Lorraine
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Rene's eldest surviving son by his marriage with Philippa, daughter of See also: Adolphus of Egmont, duke of Gelderland, was Anthony, who succeeded his See also: father as duke of Lorraine (d
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1544), while the second, See also: Claude, count and afterwards duke of Guise, received the French fiefs
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The Guises, though naturalized in See also: France, continued to See also: interest themselves in the fortunes of Lorraine, and their enemies were always ready to designate them as foreigners
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The See also: partition between the See also: brothers Anthony and Claude was ratified by a further agreement in 1530, reserving the lapsed honours of the kingdoms of Jerusalem, See also: Sicily, See also: Aragon, the duchy of See also: Anjou and the countships of See also: Provence and Maine to the duke of Lorraine
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Of the other sons of Rene II., See also: John (1498—1550) became the first
See also: cardinal of Lorraine, while Ferri, See also: Louis and
See also: Francis See also: fell fighting in the French armies at Marignano (1515), Naples (1528) and See also: Pavia (1525) respectively
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