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  1. Louise of Lorraine (French: Louise de Lorraine-Vaudémont; 30 April 1553 – 29 January 1601) was Queen of France as the wife of King Henry III from their marriage on 15 February 1575 until his death on 2 August 1589.

  2. Queen of France. Name variations: Louise de Lorraine; Louise de Mercoeur; Louise de Vaudemont; Louise of Vaudemont; the White Lady of Chenonceau. Born in 1554 (some sources cite 1553); died in 1601; daughter of Nicolas de Mercoeur also known as Nicolas of Lorraine, count of Vaudemont, and Marguerite d'Egmont; sister of Marguerite of Lorraine (c.

  3. Oct 22, 2021 · Here are 50 heartbreaking facts about Louise of Lorraine, the White Queen. 1. She Was A Survivor. In 1553, Louise of Lorraine was the fourth child born to Nicholas of Lorraine and Countess Marguerite d’Egmont in Nomeny, France. Even though she was the youngest, she grew up more or less as an only child.

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  4. Jun 21, 2020 · Louise of Lorraine-Vaudémont was the wife of Henri III, King of France. Born on April 30, 1553, at the Château de Nomeny in Nomeny, Duchy of Bar, now in France, Louise was the third of the three daughters and the youngest of the four children of Nicolas of Lorraine, Count of Vaudémont and Duke of Mercœur and his first wife Marguerite d’Egmont.

  5. Jul 27, 2018 · Louise de Lorraine-Vaudémont, Queen of France. July 27, 2018 Susan Abernethy 12 Comments. “She scarcely appeared to be sensitive to the glare of her happiness. Henri was shocked by this prodigious indifference.” Written by the contemporary historian Fontanieu.

  6. Louis of Lorraine (Louise de Lorraine-Vaudémont, 1554–1601) married in 1575, two days after her coronation, King Henry III of France of Valois, previously ruling in Poland as Henry Valois...

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  8. Louise Marguerite of Lorraine, Princess of Conti (1588 – 30 April 1631) was a daughter of the Duke of Guise and a member of the House of Lorraine. She married François de Bourbon, titled the Prince of Conti.