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3 Family  





4 Ancestors  





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René II, Duke of Lorraine






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René II
René at the Battle of Nancy, as depicted in La Nancéide, 1518[1]
Duke of Lorraine
Reign24 July 1473 – 10 December 1508
PredecessorNicholas I
SuccessorAntoine
Duke of Bar
Reign23 March 1483 – 10 December 1508
PredecessorYolande
SuccessorAntoine

Born2 May 1451
Angers
Died10 December 1508(1508-12-10) (aged 57)
Fains
Spouse

(m. 1485)
Issue
  • Claude, Duke of Guise
  • John, Cardinal of Lorraine
  • Louis, Count of Vaudémont
  • François de Lorraine
  • HouseLorraine
    FatherFrederick II of Vaudémont
    MotherYolande of Lorraine

    René II (2 May 1451 – 10 December 1508) was Count of Vaudémont from 1470, Duke of Lorraine from 1473,[2] and Duke of Bar from 1483 to 1508. He claimed the crown of the Kingdom of Naples and the County of Provence as the Duke of Calabria 1480–1493 and as King of Naples and Jerusalem 1493–1508. He succeeded his uncle John of VaudémontasCount of Harcourt in 1473, exchanging it for the county of Aumale in 1495. He succeeded as Count of Guise in 1504.

    Life

    [edit]

    René was born in Angers, the son of Yolande of Lorraine and Frederick, Count of Vaudémont.[3] He spent his youth in the court of his grandfather René I of Anjou between Angers and Provence. René succeeded his father in Vaudémont in 1470 and, three years later, his uncle as captain of Angers, seneschal and governor of Anjou. That same year he became Duke of Lorraine, which was at the time under the pressure of both Louis XI of France and Charles the Bold of Burgundy, with whom he initially allied. When the latter began to establish garrisons in Lorraine, however, René secretly allied with Louis (1474).

    Charles invaded the duchy and René was forced to quit Nancy (30 November 1475). He regained the city on 5 October the following year and moved to Switzerland to hire an army of Swiss mercenaries. With this force René defeated and killed Charles at the Battle of Nancy (5 January 1477), ending the Burgundian Wars.[4] In 1476, upon the death of his grandmother, he became sole Count of Harcourt and Baron of Elbeuf.

    The alliance with Louis would not last, as Louis moved to acquire René's lands. In June 1478, as compensation for the royal seizure of Anjou and Provence, Louis XI reaffirmed his rights to the formerly Burgundian possessions of the Duchy of Luxembourg and the County of Burgundy, and then transferred those rights to René and all of his descendants.

    The transfer of the County of Burgundy to France in 1482 with the Treaty of Arras made realization of these rights possible,[5] but the County was returned to the Habsburgs in 1493 with the Treaty of Senlis and René would not exercise control over the County again. Likewise, any authority over Luxembourg was merely theoretical outside of the seizure of Virton,[6] as the Duchy remained in possession of the Habsburgs throughout René's lifetime.

    In 1480 René succeeded his grandfather as Duke of Bar while his mother was still living. In 1482 he conquered the prévôtéofVirton, a part of the Duchy of Luxembourg, and annexed it to Bar. In 1484 Peter II, Duke of Bourbon, regent for the young King Charles VIII of France, formally installed him in the Duchy of Bar.[7]

    When his mother Yolande died in 1483, he succeeded her in her claims to the kingdoms of Naples and Jerusalem. In 1482, René traveled to Italy and defeated the Duke of Ferrara in the Battle of Adria as an ally of the Republic of Venice.

    In 1485 René took part in the first phase of the so-called "Mad War", but prudentially retired after a while. In 1488 the Neapolitans offered him the crown of the Kingdom of Naples, and René set an expedition to gain possession of the realm; he was however halted by the new French king, Charles VIII, who intended to claim the realm himself.

    In 1495, to settle a dispute with his second cousin, Jean IV de Rieux, over their grandmothers' inheritance, he ceded to Jean the county of Harcourt and its appurtenances, retaining only Elbeuf and Brionne, and receiving the county of Aumale.[8]

    Death

    [edit]

    René fell ill during a hunt in Fains, and died on 10 December 1508, aged 57.[citation needed]

    Family

    [edit]

    On his mother's side, he was a grandson of Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. His father was a member of the Vaudémont family, a junior branch of the Lorraine ducal family, descending from John I, Duke of Lorraine. He was thus both heir-general and heir-male to the Duchy when he succeeded on the death of his cousin Nicholas in 1473.

    René married Philippa of Guelders,[9] daughter of Adolf, Duke of Guelders, in Orléans on 1 September 1485 and had the following children:

    Ancestors

    [edit]

    See also

    [edit]

    Notes

    [edit]
    1. ^ "La Nancéide". musee-lorrain.nancy.fr (in French). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  • ^ Carroll 1998, pp. 14–15.
  • ^ a b Carroll 2011, p. 310.
  • ^ Carroll 1998, p. 15.
  • ^ Gillespie 2017, p. 29.
  • ^ Monter 2007, p. 24.
  • ^ Monter 2007, pp. 23–24.
  • ^ Carroll 1998, pp. 17–19.
  • ^ Bogdan 2013, p. 100.
  • ^ a b c Wellman 2013, p. 236.
  • Sources

    [edit]
    Titles of nobility
    Preceded by

    Frederick II

    Count of Vaudémont
    1470–1508
    Succeeded by

    Antoine

    Preceded by

    Nicholas I

    Duke of Lorraine
    1473–1508
    With: Yolande 1473–1483
    Vacant

    Title last held by

    Nicholas I
    Marquis of Pont-à-Mousson
    1480–1508
    Preceded by

    Yolande

    Duke of Bar
    1483–1508
    French nobility
    Preceded by

    John

    Count of Harcourt
    1473–1495
    Succeeded by

    Jean IV

    Baron of Elbeuf
    1473–1508
    Succeeded by

    Claude

    Preceded by

    Jean IV

    Count of Aumale
    1495–1508
    Preceded by

    Charlotte

    Count of Guise
    1504–1508

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