House of Rohan
House of Rohan

René I de Rohan, (1516–1552) 18th Viscount of Rohan, Viscount and Prince de Léon, and Marquis de Blain married Isabella of Navarre daughter of jure uxoris King John III of Navarre and Catherine of Navarre, Queen of Navarre.

Life

René was the son of Pierre II de Rohan[1] and Anne de Rohan,[2] who upon her death transmitted the titles of her brother, Jacques de Rohan, who died without heirs.

Queen Margaret of Navarre, sister of Francis I of France served as guardian of René, and arranged for René to marry her sister-in-law Isabella.[3] This introduced Protestantism into the House of Rohan. A family who would fight on Protestant side in the Huguenot rebellions.

René died in 1552 fighting on the Holy Roman Empire frontier during the Siege of Metz.[1]

Children

René and Isabella of Navarre had:

References

Bibliography

  • Clarke, Jack A. (1966). Huguenot Warrior: The Life and Times of Henri de Rohan, 1579–1638. Springer.
  • Vester, Matthew Allen (2012). Renaissance dynasticism and apanage politics : Jacques de Savoie-Nemours, 1531-1585. Truman State University Press.
  • Woodacre, Elena (2013). The Queens Regnant of Navarre. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Walsby, Malcolm (2007). The Counts of Laval: Culture, Patronage and Religion in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century France. Ashgate.


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