Gaspard II de Coligny French nobleman and admiral and Huguenot leader
Gaspard II de Coligny is a 53 years old French nobleman and admiral and Huguenot leader from Châtillon-Coligny, Centre. Gaspard II de Coligny was born on February 16, 1519 (died on August 24, 1572, he was 53 years old) in Châtillon-Coligny, Centre.
About
No, he died on 08/24/1572, 452 years ago. He was 53 years old when he died. Cause of death: defenestration. He died in Paris
Family
His mother is Louise de Montmorency and his father is Gaspard I de Coligny. His mother died at the age of 51 (Gaspard was 27 years old). When Gaspard born she was 23 years old. and Gaspard I de Coligny was 54 years old when Gaspard born. His father was a Marshal of France.
Parents
Wife
Charlotte de Laval
He married with Charlotte de Laval (38), on Wednesday, October 15th, 1547. Gaspard II de Coligny was 28 and Charlotte de Laval was 17 years old. Married for 477 years, 2 months.
Children
He had five children, Jean , Louise (65, Fourth wife of William the Silent) , François (34, French general) , Charles (68) and Henrietta (56) .
Siblings
Gaspard II de Coligny had 3 siblings. François (2 years younger) , Catholic cardinal Odet (1 year older) , and Madeleine (6 years older)
Awards (1)
Awarded Admiral of France .
What was Gaspard's zodiac sign?Gaspard II de Coligny zodiac sign was aquarius.
Other facts about Gaspard II de Coligny
Place of death | Paris |
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Parent | Gaspard I de Coligny, Louise de Montmorency |
Spouse | Charlotte de Laval, Jacqueline_de_Montbel |
On focus list of Wikimedia project | TP Updated Since September 2019 |
Manner of death | Homicide |
Significant event | St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre |
Noble title | Baron |
Date of death | 1572-09-03T00:00:00Z |
Military rank | Admiral |
Given name | Gaspard |
Name in native language | Gaspard II De Coligny |
Political party | Huguenot |
Conflict | French Wars Of Religion |
Country of citizenship | France |
Libris-URI | Mkz11xb552s1t7b |
Languages spoken, written or signed | Middle French |
Cause of death | Defenestration , of: St. Bartholomew's Day massacre |