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Charles IX of France
King of France from 1560 to 1574
Charles IX (Charles Maximilien; 27 June 1550 – 30 May 1574) was King of France from 1560 until his death in 1574. He ascended the French throne upon the death of his brother Francis II in 1560, and as such was the penultimate monarch of the House of Valois.
Charles' reign saw the culmination of decades of tension between Protestants and Catholics. Civil and religious war broke out between the two parties after the massacre of Vassy in 1562. In 1572, following several unsuccessful attempts at brokering peace, Charles arranged the marriage of his sister Margaret to Henry of Navarre, a major Protestant nobleman in the line of succession to the French throne, in a last desperate bid to reconcile his people. Facing popular hostility against this policy of appeasement and at the instigation of his mother Catherine de' Medici, Charles oversaw the massacre of numerous Huguenot leaders who gathered in Paris for the royal wedding, though his direct involvement is still debated. This event, known as the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre, was a significant blow to the Huguenot movement, and religious civil warfare soon began anew. Charles sought to take advantage of the disarray of the Huguenots by ordering the siege of La Rochell
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Prince Charles-Henri de Lobkowicz
Austrian prince (born 1964)
Prince Marie Charles-Henri Hugues Xavier Benoît Michel Edouard Joseph Balthazar de Lobkowicz (born 17 May 1964) is a French nobleman and member of the House of Lobkowicz.
Early life
[edit]Prince Charles-Henri is the third child of four siblings, son of Prince Edouard de Lobkowicz and Princess Marie-Françoise of Bourbon-Parma, proprietor of the château de Boszt in Besson, heir to the Manoir d'Ujezd in Goderville, and to the château de Lignières (Cher). His older brother, Prince Edouard-Xavier de Lobkowicz, was murdered in Paris in 1984. He is an older brother of the Catholic nun Princess Marie Gabrielle de Lobkowicz.
The family lived part of their youth on Avenue Marceau, in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.[1]
He followed his boarding school education in Germany, England, Switzerland, and France while making frequent visits to Lebanon where his parents spent part of the year. He graduated from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina with degrees in art history and political science.[2]
Career
[edit]Prince Charles-Henri owns four French châteaus located in the Bourbonnais, which he is trying to restore with the help of local populations including Château de Fourchaud, Château du