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'''René II''' (] ]] ]) was ] and ] from ] to his death. '''René II''' (] ]–] ]) was count of Vaudemont from ], ] from ], and ] and titular ], ] and ] from ] to his death. He was Duke of Calabria ]–].


==Family== ==Family==


He was the son of ] and ]. From his mother side, he was grandson of Duchess ] of Lorraine. His father was a member of the Vaudemont family, a junior branch of the Lorraine ducal family, descending from duke ]. He was thus an appropriate successor of his cousin Nicholas, who died without male heirs. He was the son of ] and ]. On his mother's side, he was a grandson of ]. His father was a member of the Vaudemont family, a junior branch of the Lorraine ducal family, descending from ]. He was thus both heir-general and heir-male to the Duchy when he succeeded on the death of his cousin ] in ].


René married ] in ] and had the following issue: René married ] in ] and had the following children:
* Duke ] (1489-1544) * ] (]–])
* ] (1496-1550), first ] * ] (]–]), first ]
* ] and Bishop of Metz (1498-1550) * ] and Bishop of Metz (]–])
* Louis, Count of Vaudemont (1500-1526) * Louis, Count of Vaudemont (]–])
* Francis, Count of Lambesc (1506-1525) * Francis, Count of Lambesc (]–])
* plus six others who died young * plus six others who died young


His mternal grandfather René I of Anjou died in 1480, and he was the only living male descendant at that time, whereupon he regarded himself as his successor as King. His maternal grandfather ] died in ] his mother succeeded to René's claims as King of Naples and René took the title of Duke of Calabria, as heir apparent.


When his mother ] died in 1483, he succeeded as Duke of Bar, and fully in her claims to the kingdoms of Aragon, Naples, Sicily and Jerusalem (his great-grandparents' ]). Also, his succession to Lorraine became complete at that time, as his mother's higher right merged with his. When his mother ] died in ], he succeeded as ], and in her claims to the kingdoms of ], Naples (and Sicily) and Jerusalem (his great-grandparents' ]).

He used the titles of king of Jerusalem and Sicily.


==Life== ==Life==

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René II (May 2 1451December 10 1508) was count of Vaudemont from 1470, Duke of Lorraine from 1473, and Duke of Bar and titular King of Aragon, Naples and Jerusalem from 1483 to his death. He was Duke of Calabria 14801483.

Family

He was the son of Yolande of Lorraine and Frederick, count of Vaudemont. On his mother's side, he was a grandson of Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine. His father was a member of the Vaudemont family, a junior branch of the Lorraine ducal family, descending from John I, Duke of Lorraine. He was thus both heir-general and heir-male to the Duchy when he succeeded on the death of his cousin Nicholas in 1473.

René married Phillipa of Guelders in 1485 and had the following children:

His maternal grandfather René I of Anjou died in 1480 his mother succeeded to René's claims as King of Naples and René took the title of Duke of Calabria, as heir apparent.

When his mother Yolande of Anjou died in 1483, he succeeded as Duke of Bar, and in her claims to the kingdoms of Aragon, Naples (and Sicily) and Jerusalem (his great-grandparents' Four Kingdoms).

Life

During his rule, René had to fight an attempted invasion of Lorraine by Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy. The attempt failed with the help of the king of France and Charles died while besieging Nancy.

See also

Preceded byNicholas I Duke of Lorraine
1473-1508
Succeeded byAnthony
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