Robert of Marck
Robert of Marck, lord of Florange (born in 1491 - died in 1537) is important a Militaire French of the period of the Guerres of Italy. It took in particular share with the battles of Ravenne and Novare. Later, anticipating the bursting of the Sixth war of Italy and financed by François I {{er}}, Robert of Marck carried out a preventive incursion on the grounds of the Germanic Roman Holy roman Empire, close to the Meuse, but was overcome by Henri III of Nassau-Breda. With the Battle of Pavia, it ordered the Swiss mercenaries, and was captured with the King de France.
to also see Robert III of Marck de Bouillon
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