House Of Lorraine
The House of Lorraine was a noble family that played a significant role in European history, particularly in the regions of France and Germany. Originating in the 10th century, it became prominent through its connections to various royal families and its influence in the Holy Roman Empire. The family produced several notable figures, including Duke René II and Queen Claude of France.
The House of Lorraine is best known for its connection to the Duchy of Lorraine, which was a key territory in Eastern France. The family’s lineage continued through the House of Habsburg, further intertwining their legacy with European monarchies. Their influence waned in the 18th century, but their historical significance remains notable.