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Netherlands. Both Henry III and his son René are buried here. Henry married three times: • On 3 August 1503 Henry III married firstly Françoise Louise of Savoy (° bef. 1486 - † 17 September 1511). They had no children. • In May 1515 Henry III married secondly
Claudia of Châlon (° 1498 – † 31 May 1521). They had one son,
René of Châlon (° 5 February 1519 - † 18 July 1544), who became
prince of Orange in 1530 on the death of Claudia's brother
Philibert. • On 26 June 1524 Henry III married thirdly
Mencia de Mendoza y Fonseca (° 30 November 1508 – † 4 January 1554). They had one son, born in March 1527, who lived only a few hours. Henry had no further legitimate children, although he is known to have had some illegitimate offspring, amongst them
Alexis of Nassau-Corroy and Isabelle of Nassau, both legitimised after the death of their father, and both had an impressive descendance. One of his descendants is
Philippe François de Berghes, 1st Prince of Grimberghen. His third marriage to Mencia de Mendoza y Fonseca was mainly encouraged by Charles V, as part of his plan to make the nobility of
Spain and the
Low Countries mix. Henry was however never really liked by the Spaniards, who regarded him as a loud and barbarian
German parvenu. Upon his death, in
Breda, in 1538 he was succeeded by his only son, but René was himself slain in battle only a few years later in 1544. Henry lies buried beneath the grave monument he had erected for his uncle Engelbert in the at Breda. ==References==