Quem namorou Marie De Rohan, Duchess Of Chevreuse?
Carlos IV da Lorena namorou Marie De Rohan, Duchess Of Chevreuse de ? a ?. A diferença de idade foi de 3 anos, 4 meses e 4 dias.
Aramis namorou Marie De Rohan, Duchess Of Chevreuse de ? a ?.
Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland namorou Marie De Rohan, Duchess Of Chevreuse de ? a ?.
Charles de l'Aubespine, marquis de Châteauneuf namorou Marie De Rohan, Duchess Of Chevreuse de ? a ?.
Alexandre de Campion namorou Marie De Rohan, Duchess Of Chevreuse de ? a ?.
Henri de Talleyrand-Périgord, comte de Chalais namorou Marie De Rohan, Duchess Of Chevreuse de ? a ?.
Athos namorou Marie De Rohan, Duchess Of Chevreuse de ? a ?.
Marie De Rohan, Duchess Of Chevreuse

Carlos IV da Lorena

Carlos IV da Lorena (em francês: Charles IV de Lorraine, em alemão: Karl IV von Lothringen; Nancy, 5 de abril de 1604 - Bernkastel, 18 de setembro de 1675) foi um Duque da Lorena e de Bar, de jure de 1625 a 1675 (de facto de 1625 a 1634, em 1641 e de 1659 a 1670).
Como descendente de Gerardo da Lorena, ele deveria ter sido numerado como Carlos III da Lorena, mas os historiadores lorenos, que pretendiam a legitimidade dos duques da Lorena e de Guise, ligando-os diretamente aos Carolíngios, incluíam na lista de duques o Carolíngio Carlos, duque da Baixa-Lotaríngia, morto em 991.
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Aramis

Henri d’Aramitz ou Aramis era um abade laico que inspirou o personagem Aramis (René de Herblay), criado por Alexandre Dumas (pai), que co-protagoniza as novelas Os Três Mosqueteiros, Vinte Anos Depois e O Visconde de Bragelonne.
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Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland

Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland (baptised 15 August 1590, died 9 March 1649), was an English courtier and politician executed by Parliament after being captured fighting for the Royalists during the Second English Civil War. Younger brother of Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick, a Puritan activist and commander of the Parliamentarian navy during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, Henry was better known as an "extravagant, decorative, quarrelsome and highly successful courtier".
A close friend of Charles I and his favourite the Duke of Buckingham, Rich performed various diplomatic errands, including negotiations for Charles' marriage to Henrietta Maria of France in 1625. He took part in the unsuccessful attack on Saint-Martin-de-Ré in 1627 and held a number of important positions at court during the 1630s. When the First English Civil War began in August 1642, Rich remained in London rather than joining the Royalists, but like other moderates became disillusioned with the war. He defected in July 1643 after failing to persuade his cousin and commander-in-chief of the Parliamentarian army, Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex, to negotiate peace terms.
When Charles agreed a truce with the Catholic Confederation in September 1643, Rich returned to London and narrowly escaped being tried for treason. After peace talks between Charles and Parliament broke down in late 1647, he fought for the Royalists in the Second English Civil War and was captured in July 1648. Having escaped trial previously, he was executed in March 1649, although Rich claimed he had always been faithful to Parliament and never changed the "principles that ever I professed". This was a view shared by many Parliamentarian moderates, particularly after the Execution of Charles I in January 1649.
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Charles de l'Aubespine, marquis de Châteauneuf

Charles de l'Aubespine, marquis de Châteauneuf (22 February 1580 – 26 September 1653) was a French diplomat and government official.
The marquis de Châteauneuf was the grandson of Claude de l'Aubespine, baron de Châteauneuf. He was made an abbé. He was French ambassador in Holland (1609), in the Habsburg Netherlands (1611–1616), in the Valtellina (1626), and in England (1629–1630).
He then served as the Keeper of the Seals (minister of justice) from 1630, when he replaced Michel de Marillac, until 1633. During that time he was a member of the extraordinary commission that condemned to death the marshal Louis de Marillac and Henri, duc de Montmorency. He conspired with the duchesse de Chevreuse against Richelieu (1633), and was deprived of his office and imprisoned in the castle of Angoulême where he stayed for ten years.
Released at the death of Louis XIII, he conspired again against Mazarin in the cabale des Importants, 1643. He was appointed again as Keeper of the Seals from 1650 to 1651.
He died at the château de Leuville (Essonne département) in 1653.
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Alexandre de Campion
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Henri de Talleyrand-Périgord, comte de Chalais

Henri de Talleyrand-Périgord, conde de Chalais (1599-19 de Agosto de 1626, Nantes, França), último filho do príncipe de Chalais Daniel de Talleyrand e de Jeanne-Françoise de Lasséran-Massencôme.
Casa em 1623 com Charlotte de Castille, uma viúva que perdera o marido (conde de Charny) no ano anterior, tendo como amante Marie de Rohan. Favorito de Luís XIII de França, é acusado de conspirar contra Richelieu.
Preso a 8 de Julho em Nantes pelo conde de Tresmes, foi posteriormente executado por um carrasco inexperiente que teve de desferir 30 golpes de machado para decapitá-lo.
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Athos

Athos, cujo nome verdadeiro é Armand de Sillègue d'Athos d'Autevielle, nasceu em 1615 em Béarn e morreu em 21 de Dezembro de 1643. Ele inspirou a Alexandre Dumas o personagem fictício "Athos", Conde de La Fère, um d'Os Três Mosqueteiros, personagens do romance histórico de mesmo nome, escrito em 1844. Está presente na obra clássica e em suas sequências: "Vinte Anos Depois" e "O Visconde de Bragelonne", onde encontra seu ocaso…
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