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505:, the latter immediately taking possession of the Bourbon lands by force on 10 April. On 15 April, members of the King's Council sent by Anne to "console the Cardinal on the occasion of his brother's death", forced him to sign a renunciation of any claims to the Bourbon lands, in exchange for a financial settlement. Charles then died later in the same year in mysterious circumstances, following a sudden collapse in a private house in Lyons. His brief tenure of the title during the period 1 April – 15 April would, however, be posthumously confirmed in 1505, when
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538:). It evokes the titles and the parentage of Charles II in these words: "Charles, Cardinal de Bourbon, Archbishop and Comte of Lyon, Primate of the Gauls, was allied both to Louis XI, through his brother, Pierre, Seigneur de Beaujeu, who had married the king's eldest daughter, and to Charles the Bold through his mother, Agnes of Burgundy."
342:, showing greater gusto for navigating the intrigue of secular politics than displaying the piety expected of his religious position. On account of these proclivities, after the conflict surrounding the
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Charles had an illegitimate daughter, with
Gabrielle Bartine, named Isabelle (d. 1497). She was legitimized by Charles VIII and later married Gilbert of Chantelot, lord of La Chaise (
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Charles II at the Notre-Dame-de-la-Victoire-lès-Senlis abbey near
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It seems that after leaving
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in 1443 and, on 6 June 1444, elected
Archbishop of Lyon at the age of 11. This election followed the death of
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in 1444. Due to his age, Charles II's archiepiscopate was administered in succession by
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for a short period of time in April 1488, succeeding his elder brother,
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Louis XI; Charavay, Étienne; Vaesen, Joseph F.L. (1895).
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346:in 1465, Louis XI sent Charles II with
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830:de Commynes, Philippe (2007). "X".
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943:Matarasso, Pauline (2001).
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229:Charles II, Duke of Bourbon
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301:John I, Duke of Bourbon
271:Charles was the son of
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116:Geoffroy de Versailles
880:Hugo, Victor (1888).
807:Monsieur the Cardinal
536:Monsieur the Cardinal
434:Giuliano della Rovere
432:appointed his nephew
376:Edward of Westminster
348:Thibaud of Luxembourg
335:, from 1449 to 1466.
36:Charles II de Bourbon
313:Archbishop of Vienne
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883:Notre-Dame De Paris
568:, p. table 25.
476:Peter II of Bourbon
442:diocese of Clermont
378:, godparent of the
293:John III of Bourbon
124:Hugues II de Talaru
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354:as ambassadors to
317:Pragmatic Sanction
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251:under the rule of
245:Archbishop of Lyon
184:Château de Moulins
41:Archbishop of Lyon
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200:(1488-09-13)
31:His Eminence
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1094:Catholicism
1052:April 1488
947:. Ashgate.
712:, p. 2
526:Victor Hugo
495:Bourbonnais
179: 1433
113:Predecessor
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520:In fiction
321:Jean Rolin
105:Term ended
1082:Biography
803:Hugo 1888
528:'s novel
450:Sixtus IV
399:Picquigny
267:Biography
121:Successor
97:Appointed
1058:Peter II
863:Louis XI
499:Auvergne
487:Auvergne
446:Cardinal
340:Louis XI
249:diplomat
63:Jean Hey
1068:Portals
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