Count of Brissac. His son, Charles II de Cossé, became the first Duke of Brissac. The son of René de Cossé, seigneur of Brissac and of Cossé in Anjou...
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Louis Hercule Timoléon de Cossé, 8th Duke of Brissac (14 February 1734 – 9 September 1792), was a French military commander and peer of France. He was...
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Charles de Cossé, 1st Duke of Brissac (c. 1550 –c. 1621) was a French noble, military commander, governor, courtier and rebel during the latter French...
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Jean Paul Timoléon de Cossé, 7th Duke of Brissac (12 October 1698, in Paris – 1784, in Sarrelouis), was a French general during the reign of King Louis...
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Brissac (French: duc de Brissac) is a title of French nobility in the Peerage of France, which was originally created in 1611 for Charles II de Cossé...
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he died in 1582. The Cossé family was ennobled in the fourteenth century. Artus de Cossé was the brother of the Marshal Brissac who had been elevated...
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Jacques van de Werve, 2nd Baron of Schilde, (1793–1845): married Charlotte de Cossé-Brissac. Henri van de Werve et de Schilde, married Jeanne de Béthisy....
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1594 with his family, and Henri moved to enter Paris on 22 March with the support of the turncoat governor of the city, Brissac. The new regime consolidated...
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Levant (1919–1922) then Military governor of Paris (1923–1937). Henri Gouraud was born on Rue de Grenelle in the 7th arrondissement of Paris to Doctor Xavier...
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Prix Femina Essai. Elvire de Brissac was born on 19 January 1939. Her father Pierre de Cossé Brissac was the 12th Duke of Brissac, a businessman and author...
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Lords of Robecque (section House of Cosse Brissac)
married to Emmanuel de Cossé, Count of Brissac Emmanuel de Cossé-Brissac, prince of Robecque (1793–1870), Henri de Cossé-Brissac, Prince of Robecque (1822–1887)...
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Marshal of France (redirect from Maréchal de France)
of France in 1594 Jean de Montluc de Balagny [fr] (1560–1603), Marshal of France in 1594 Charles II de Cossé, Duke of Brissac (1562–1621), Marshal of...
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commanded by Brissac and Strozzi. The Protestant army was only around 5,000 strong, led by Coligny and Condé. Royal cavalry under Marshal Cossé and Marshal...
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Almanach de Gotha: annuaire généalogique, diplomatique et statistique (in French). J. Perthes. 1859. p. 108. Retrieved 5 June 2023. Anne de Cossé-Brissac, La...
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Charles Louis d'Albert, Duke of Chevreuse and of Luynes: 1757–1771 Marshal Jean de Cossé-Brissac: 1771–1780 Maréchal de Camp Louis de Cossé-Brissac:...
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children: Charles de Schomberg (1601–1656), Marshal of France. Jeanne (1601–1674), married François de Cossé, Duke of Brissac, and later Roger, Duke de la Roche-Guyon...
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Hercule Timoléon, Duc de Cossé-Brissac Henri de la Rochejaquelein Louis François Perrin de Précy Louis Charles d'Hervilly Charles Marie de Beaumont d'Autichamp...
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IV de Nevers, Guillaume de Thoré, Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Filippo di Piero Strozzi, Albert de Gondi, Blaise de Monluc, Artus de Cossé-Brissac, Pierre...
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dictionnaire des guerres de religion, 1559–1598. Robert Laffont. Marchand, Charles (1889). Charles Ier de Cossé, comte de Brissac et maréchal de France, 1507–1563...
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de Taix ???? : Charles de Cossé-Brissac 1547 : Gaspard de Coligny, Admiral of France 1555 : François de Coligny, seigneur d'Andelot 1558 : Blaise de Montluc...
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(1644–1661) Henri-Albert de Cossé (1645–1698), duke-peer of Brissac (1661–1698) Artus-Timoléon de Cossé (1668–1703), duke-peer of Brissac (1698–1702) Charles-Timoléon...
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discussions with the Dutch delegates. Alongside him was La Châtre, Marshal Cossé and the duke of Elbeuf. The negotiations were fraught, with Alençon's representatives...
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Paul Barras (redirect from Paul de Barras)
son temps by Henri Alméras (Albin Michel, n.d.) Barras, chef d'État oublié by Pierre Temin (1992). ISBN 2884150137. (in French) Mémoires de Barras, membre...
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Adélaïde-Pauline-Rosalie de Cossé-Brissac (23 January 1765 – 2 May 1820), only daughter of Louis Hercule Timoléon de Cossé, Duke of Brissac, and of...
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before becoming a gentilhomme de la chambre (gentleman of the king's chamber). He was infuriated when Jeanne de Cossé, who had been due to marry him...
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king Charles IX. As part of his responsibilities he received a pension of 300 livres. The marriage of the royal favourite Saint-Luc to Jeanne de Cossé on...
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duc de Chevreuse while his father was alive. Charles Louis was the titular Duke of Montfort. Through his mother, a granddaughter of Louis Henri de Bourbon...
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issue; Louis de Noailles, Duke of Ayen, "Duke of Noailles" (21 April 1713 – 22 August 1793), married Catherine Françoise Charlotte de Cossé-Brissac and had...
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of Nevers. In 1760 she had married the Duke Louis-Hercule Timoléon de Cossé-Brissac, commander of the constitutional guard of Louis XVI. He was killed...
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Paris, only to be replaced by Marshal Brissac in May 1562 who was in turn replaced by the future Marshal Cossé before Montmorency again assumed the role...
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