Charlotte de Laval

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Charlotte de Laval was a 16th-century French noblewoman best known as the wife of Admiral Gaspard II de Coligny, a leading Huguenot figure during the French Wars of Religion.

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Charlotte de Laval canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French noblewoman
historical figure
noble
associatedWith French Wars of Religion
associatedWithEvent French Wars of Religion
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
ethnicGroup French
familyName de Laval
givenName Charlotte
languageSpoken French
maritalStatus married
movement Huguenots
nobleRank nobility of the Kingdom of France
notableFor association with early French Huguenot movement
being the wife of Admiral Gaspard II de Coligny
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence France
sexOrGender female
socialClass aristocracy
spouse Gaspard II de Coligny
surface form: Admiral Gaspard II de Coligny

Gaspard II de Coligny
spouseNotableFor leadership of French Huguenots
role in French Wars of Religion
spouseOccupation Admiral of France
Huguenot military leader
spousePoliticalAlignment Huguenot
spouseReligion Protestantism
timePeriod 16th century

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Gaspard II de Coligny spouse Charlotte de Laval
François de Coligny mother Charlotte de Laval
Charles de Coligny mother Charlotte de Laval
Louise de Coligny mother Charlotte de Laval