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Duke of Lorraine
Francis II
Duke of Lorraine
Count of Vaudémont
Born(1572-02-27)27 February 1572
Ducal Palace of Nancy
Died14 October 1632(1632-10-14) (aged 60)
Badonviller, France
SpouseChristina of Salm
IssueCharles, Duke of Lorraine
Henriette, Princess of Lexin
Nicolas, Duke of Lorraine
Marguerite, Duchess of Orléans
Names
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FatherCharles III, Duke of Lorraine
MotherPrincess Claude of France

Francis II (François de Lorraine; 27 February 1572 – 14 October 1632), was the son of Charles III, Duke of Lorraine and Claude of Valois. He was Duke of Lorraine briefly in 1624, quickly abdicating in favour of his son.

Biography

The youngest son of Charles III, Duke of Lorraine and his wife Princess Claude of France he was styled the Count of Vaudémont during his father's reign (1545–1608) as well as during that of his older brother Henri (1608–1624). His father appointed him as his deputy (Lieutenant General) of Lorraine, while in 1594 he was out of the country.

That same year he was Lieutenant General of the French king in Toul and Verdun. From September to October 1606 he was in his father's diplomatic mission in England. In 1621 he fell out with his brother Henri II, who had become Duke in 1608, and went to Germany for the emperor to fight the Protestants.

The reason for the rift was Henry's intention to have Francis' son Charles marry Henri II's daughter Nicolette of Lorraine and to leave Lorraine to her, even though the will of Duke René II had provided for a strictly male succession. Henri and his wife Margerita Gonzaga had only had daughters and females could not inherit the Duchy of Lorraine and its various other territories. After negotiations, the issue was then resolved and the marriage took place but the couple did not have any children and the duchy was to revert to Francis' other son, the future Nicholas II, Duke of Lorraine.

Engraving of his wife, Christina of Salm.

After Francis' brother died on 31 July 1624, the situation became complicated; Henri's final rules specified that Charles could only be the Duke of Lorraine as Nicolette's husband and was styled as the Prince consort of Lorraine.

In November 1625, however, it was Francis himself who became the ruler of Lorraine. Having claimed the duchy for himself, he got it on 21 November 1625 from the duchy's States General.

After he had paid the duchy's debt out of its treasury five days later, he abdicated in favor of his son, whom his wife had by then pushed aside and who then, as sole Duke, ruled in his own right.

In his will, Francis stated that he "never had ambitions to wear a crown in this world". After his abdication, Francis II took on the management of the county of Vaudémont. He died less than a year later.

Family

He married Christina of Salm and had the following issue:

  1. Henri de Lorraine, Marquis of Hattonchâtel (1602–1611) died young;
  2. Charles de Lorraine, Duke of Lorraine (1604–1675) married Nicolette de Lorraine, no issue; married (bigamously) Béatrice de Cusance and had issue;
  3. Henriette de Lorraine (1605–1660), married Louis de Lorraine, Prince of Lexin, son of Louis II, Cardinal of Guise, no issue;
  4. Nicolas de Lorraine, Duke of Lorraine (1609–1670) married Claude de Lorraine and had issue;
  5. Marguerite de Lorraine (1615–1672), married Gaston de France, Duke of Orléans and had issue;
  6. Christine de Lorraine (1621–1622) died in infancy.

Ancestry

Family of Francis II, Duke of Lorraine
16. René II, Duke of Lorraine
8. Antoine, Duke of Lorraine
17. Philippa of Guelders
4. Francis I, Duke of Lorraine
18. Gilbert, Count of Montpensier
9. Renée de Bourbon
19. Clara Gonzaga
2. Charles III, Duke of Lorraine
20. John of Denmark
10. Christian II of Denmark
21. Princess Christina of Saxony
5. Princess Christina of Denmark
22. Philip I of Castile
11. Archduchess Isabella of Austria
23. Joanna of Castile, the mad
1. Francis of Lorraine
24. Charles, Count of Angoulême
12. Francis I of France
25.Princess Louise of Savoy
6. Henry II of France
26. Louis XII of France
13. Princess Claude of France
27. Anne of Brittany
3. Princess Claude of France
28. Piero the Unfortunate
14. Lorenzo II de' Medici, Duke of Urbino
29. Alfonsina Orsini
7. Catherine de' Medici
30. John III, Count of Auvergne
15. Madeleine de La Tour d'Auvergne
31. Jeanne de Bourbon

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Titles and styles

  • 27 February 1572 – 25 November 1625 His Highness the Count of Vaudémont
  • 25 November 1625 – 1 December 1625 His Highness the Duke of Lorraine
  • 1 December 1625 – 14 October 1632 His Highness the Count of Vaudémont

See also

Preceded byHenry I Duke of Lorraine
25 November 1625 – 1 December 1625
Succeeded byNicole and Charles IV

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