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  1. Henri-Robert de La Marck (c. 1539 –2 December 1574) was a French noble, sovereign prince and governor of Normandy. Ascending to the high office of governor of Normandy on the death of his father shortly after his return from captivity, Bouillon found himself in financial trouble, ruined by the debt from his father’s ransom.

  2. In 1591 the heiress of one of the collateral lines of the family, Charlotte de la Marck, was married to Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Marshal of France. In 1594 Charlotte died without issue, and her claims to Bouillon passed to her husband.

  3. Henri-Robert de La Marck (7 février 1539 - 2 décembre 1574) était prince de Sedan et de Raucourt, duc de Bouillon, seigneur de Jametz. Il était le fils de Françoise de Brézé et de Robert IV de La Marck, gendre de Diane de Poitiers, favorite du roi Henri II de France.

  4. 26 apr 2022 · Sedan, Ardennes, Champagne-Ardenne, France. Immediate Family: Son of Duke Robert IV of the Mark, Hertog van Bouillon and Françoise de Brézé, comtesse de Maulevrier. Husband of Françoise de Bourbon. Father of Guillaume Robert de La Marck, prince de Sedan; Jean de La Marck and Charlotte de La Marck.

    • February 07, 1539
    • Henn Sarv
    • April 26, 2022
  5. La maison de La Marck ou de La Mark est une famille noble du Saint-Empire germanique, issue de la maison de Berg, détenant d'abord en apanage le comté d'Altena, puis, successivement, le comté de La Marck (en allemand : Grafschaft Mark, en abrégé die Mark), le comté de Clèves, enfin les duchés de Juliers et de Berg.

  6. Robert IV de La Marck (15 January 1512 – Guise, 1556), was Duke of Bouillon, Seigneur of Sedan and a Marshal of France. He rose to prominence during the reign of Henri II of France as a favourite of both the king and his mistress Diane de Poitiers.

  7. Henri-Robert de La Marck was a French noble, sovereign prince and governor of Normandy. Ascending to the high office of governor of Normandy on the death of his father shortly after his return from captivity, Bouillon found himself in financial trouble, ruined by the debt from his father’s ransom.