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220: 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 1089: 57: 1101: 1077: 440:, and 2 years later as legate. This set Louis XI and the pope into conflict, with the royal army and papal troops coming to bear. On 15 June 1476, to resolve this difficulty, the king welcomed Giuliano della Rovere at Lyon, so that Charles II accepted the loss of the Avignon legation. This is the reason why, in 1476, he became the administrator of the 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 512:
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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in 1475, the archbishop assisted him in diplomatic matters while the king lives with Charles II at the Notre-Dame-de-la-Victoire-lès-Senlis abbey near
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It seems that after leaving Avignon, Charles II followed again in the wake of Louis XI. The cardinal was present with the king at
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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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At that time, he still maintained a good relationship with the King of France
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for a short period of time in April 1488, succeeding his elder brother,
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in 1488, being ousted afterward by his younger brother and successor,
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though he only arrived there on 23 November 1473. On 23 May 1474
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on 18 March 1477, during the campaign following the death of
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He was also a noted patron of the arts, lavishing money on
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A Blessing of Unicorns: The Paris and Cloisters Tapestries
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Louis XI; Charavay, Étienne; Vaesen, Joseph F.L. (1895).
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Louis XI; Charavay, Étienne; Vaesen, Joseph F.L. (1887).
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who the pope had first appointed in disregard of the
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Lyons, 1473-1503: the beginnings of cosmopolitanism
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Being a younger son, he was appointed 346:in 1465, Louis XI sent Charles II with 133:Cardinal priest of San Martino ai Monti 1114: 854:Painting in France in the 15th century 847:(in French). Paris: Imprimerie royale. 973:de Pastoret, Claude-Emmanuel (1827). 962:de Pastoret, Claude-Emmanuel (1820). 860: 851: 820: 726: 577: 553: 509:acceded to the Duchy as Charles III. 886:. Translated by Isabel F., Hapgood. 879: 802: 710:Louis XI, Charavay & Vaesen 1895 638:Louis XI, Charavay & Vaesen 1887 614:Louis XI, Charavay & Vaesen 1887 602:Louis XI, Charavay & Vaesen 1887 590:Louis XI, Charavay & Vaesen 1887 830:de Commynes, Philippe (2007). "X". 370:. As namesake, he was, along with 366:, the latter's main residence near 13: 524:Charles II of Bourbon features in 372:Joan of Valois, Duchess of Bourbon 239:, 1433 – 13 September 1488, 14: 1188: 1011:. Vol. 13. The Macmillan Co. 566:Ward, Prothero & Leathes 1911 417:at Château de Plessis-lèz-Tours. 1152:Counts of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis 1099: 1087: 1075: 992:. Mediaeval Academy of America. 744: 732: 703: 691: 679: 667: 247:from an early age and a French 643: 631: 607: 595: 583: 303:. His office was confirmed by 1: 1172:15th-century French cardinals 825:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 821:Boehm, Barbara Drake (2020). 541: 519: 327:, from 1446 to 1447, Du GuĂ©, 299:offspring of his grandfather 175: 66: 21:Charles II de Bourbon-VendĂ´me 1177:15th-century peers of France 1009:The Cambridge Modern History 984:Wadsworth, James B. (1962). 407:Francis II, Duke of Brittany 266: 255:. He had a 2-week tenure as 7: 1122:People from Moulins, Allier 943:Matarasso, Pauline (2001). 833:MĂ©moires, Livre IV, tome II 531:The Hunchback of Notre-Dame 463:. He was in 1486 the first 229:Charles II, Duke of Bourbon 10: 1193: 814: 385:. When Louis XI ended the 362:as the king's adviser, at 273:Charles I, Duke of Bourbon 61:Portrait of Charles II by 18: 1137:House of Bourbon (France) 1054: 1033: 1025: 1018: 344:League of the Public Weal 261:Peter II, Duke of Bourbon 214: 194: 171: 166: 156: 143: 138: 128: 120: 112: 104: 96: 86: 76: 54: 47: 28: 852:Elsig, FrĂ©dĂ©ric (2004). 291:and the renunciation of 1162:Counts of Isle-Jourdain 861:Heers, Jacques (2003). 836:. Paris: GF Flammarion. 301:John I, Duke of Bourbon 271:Charles was the son of 507:Charles de Montpensier 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 1167:Archbishops of Lyon 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 856:. Harry N. Abrams. 700:, pp. 166–170 640:, pp. 107–108 514:MonĂ©tay-sur-Allier 465:commendatory abbot 395:John II of Bourbon 387:Hundred Years' War 354:as ambassadors to 317:Pragmatic Sanction 253:Louis XI of France 251:under the rule of 245:Archbishop of Lyon 184:Château de Moulins 41:Archbishop of Lyon 1147:Dukes of Auvergne 1064: 1063: 1055:Succeeded by 865:. 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Index

Charles II de Bourbon-VendĂ´me
His Eminence
Archbishop of Lyon
Duke of Bourbon

Jean Hey
Catholic Church
Lyon
Cardinal priest of San Martino ai Monti
Pope Sixtus IV
Cardinal-priest
Château de Moulins
France
Lyon
France
Charles II de Bourbon's coat of arms
Château
Moulins
Lyon
Archbishop of Lyon
diplomat
Louis XI of France
Duke of Bourbon
Peter II, Duke of Bourbon
Charles I, Duke of Bourbon
Agnes of Burgundy
Canon
Lyon
Amedée de Talaru
John III of Bourbon

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