Charles, Duke of Mayenne
French nobleman and military leader

Born
1554
471 years ago
Died
October 3rd, 1611
413 years ago — 57 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
France
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A prominent French nobleman during the late 16th century, played a key role in the French Wars of Religion. Served as a leader of the Catholic League, opposing Protestant forces. Participated in several significant battles, including the Battle of Ivry in 1590 and the Siege of Paris in 1590-1593. Supported efforts to secure the throne for the Catholic League against Henry IV, contributing to the complex political landscape of France during this tumultuous period. Died in 1611, leaving behind a legacy intertwined with the conflicts of the era.
Led the Catholic League in the French Wars of Religion
Participated in the Siege of Paris
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