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  1. Charles III, Duke of Bourbon (17 February 1490 – 6 May 1527) was a French military leader, the count of Montpensier, Clermont and Auvergne, and dauphin of Auvergne from 1501 to 1523, then duke of Bourbon and Auvergne, count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, Forez and La Marche, and lord of Beaujeu from 1505 to 1521. He was also the constable of ...

  2. Apr 28, 2022 · Charles III, Duke of Bourbon, Duke of Bourbon and Auvergne, Count of La Marche, Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, l'Isle-Jourdain and Forez, Lord of Beaujeu, Count of Montpensier, and Dauphin of Auvergne (February 17, 1490 – May 6, 1527) Charles III was a French military leader. He commanded the Imperial troops of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V in what ...

    • Suzanne de Bourbon, Comtesse de La Marche
    • Montpensier, Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne, France
    • February 17, 1490
    • Naples, Naples, Campania, Italy
  3. Italian Wars. Charles III, 8th duke de Bourbon (born February 17, 1490, Montpensier, France—died May 6, 1527, Rome) was the constable of France (from 1515) under King Francis I and later a leading general under Francis’ chief adversary, the Holy Roman emperor Charles V. The second son of Gilbert, comte de Montpensier, head of a junior ...

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  4. Biography: Charles III, Duke of Bourbon, was a French nobleman and military leader who lived during the 15th and early 16th centuries.He held numerous titles, including Duke of Bourbon, Duke of Auvergne, Count of Clermont, and Count of Montpensier, and was known for his exceptional military skills and his betrayal of the French crown.

  5. Charles III (born Sept. 17, 879—died Oct. 7, 929, Péronne, Fr.) was the king of France (893–922), whose authority came to be accepted by Lorraine and who settled the Northmen in Normandy but who became the first Carolingian ruler of the western kingdom to lose his crown. The posthumous son of Louis II the Stammerer by a marriage of ...

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  6. Duke of Bourbon ( French: Duc de Bourbon) is a title in the peerage of France. It was created in the first half of the 14th century for the eldest son of Robert of France, Count of Clermont, and Beatrice of Burgundy, heiress of the lordship of Bourbon. In 1416, with the death of John of Valois, the Dukes of Bourbon were simultaneously Dukes of ...

  7. Sovereign Grand Commander 1508-1527. Charles de Montpensier as he was known as was probably the most powerful lord in France during the 16th century and the last of the great feudal lords to oppose the King of France. Born in Montpensier a commune in the Puy-de-Dome department of central France in 1490, he was the second son of Gilbert Count of ...

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