Robert II de la Marck (1468 – November 1536) was the Duke of Bouillon and Lord of Sedan.[1] He was the son of Robert I de la Marck and Jeanne de Saulcy.[2]
^Erasmus 1979, p. 257.
^Louisa 1995, p. 97.
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