Robert II de la Marck (1468 – November 1536) was the Duke of Bouillon and Lord of Sedan.
[2] Robert would fight against the supporters of John de Horne, Bishop of Liege, along with his own minor border engagements in the latter 15th century.
[2] He fought at the battle of Novara, saving the lives of his sons,[2] was seriously wounded, taking two months to recover.
[3] In 1518, Robert left French service after his company of lances was disbanded due to pillaging.
[5] Robert married Catherine de Croÿ,[6] daughter of Philip I of Croÿ-Chimay, Count of Chimay, in 1490.