'Charles of Bourbon-Soissons',
Count of Soissons, (
1566 –
1612), prince of France, was the son of
Louis I de Bourbon, prince de Condé and his second wife
Françoise de Longueville-Rothelin. He was the first cousin of King
Henri IV of France.
Born in
Nogent-le-Rotrou, Soissons joined the
Catholic League during the
French Wars of Religion despite the rest of his family being
Protestant. He was later won over by Henri, who himself later converted to Catholicism.
Henri made him governor of the
province of
Brittany in 1589; of
Dauphiné in 1602; and of
Normandy in 1610. After Henri's death later that year, Soissons opposed the policies of his widow, the regent
Marie de Médicis.
Soissons died in
Blandy,
Seine-et-Marne ''
département'', in 1612.
Children
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Louis de Bourbon, comte de Soissons