Jacques d'Albon, Seigneur de Saint-André (French pronunciation: [ʒak dalbɔ̃]; c. 1505–1562) was a French governor, Marshal, and favourite of Henri II...
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Chief French negotiator: Anne de Montmorency Other French negotiators: Jacques d'Albon, Marquis of Fronsac; Charles de Guise, Cardinal of Lorraine; Jean de...
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After his employer's death in 1549, he entered the service of his son, Jacques d'Albon de Saint-André, accompanying him to England and on campaign until his...
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After studying at the École des Chartes where he wrote a thesis on Jacques d'Albon de Saint-André, he was a member of the French School in Rome. He made...
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between Catholic Francis, Duke of Guise, Anne de Montmorency, and Jacques d'Albon during the French Wars of Religion, in later years the term would be...
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France and Spain and sold in Paris. In 1521, a group of reformers including Jacques Lefèvre and Guillaume Briçonnet, recently appointed bishop of Meaux, formed...
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was appointed as lieutenant-general of Amiens under the authority of Jacques d'Albon who held lieutenant-general powers over the wider province. The campaign...
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département of Yonne in the Burgundy region of France, was built in 1548 for Jacques d'Albon de Saint-André, marquis de Fronsac, a court favorite of Henri II and...
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distinguished himself by taking French Marshals Anne de Montmorency and Jacques d'Albon de Saint-André prisoner. These prisoners were very important to Philip...
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Caraccioli, Prince of Melphes (1480–1550), Marshal of France in 1544 Jacques d'Albon de Saint-André, Marquis of Fronsac (died 1562), Marshal of France 1547...
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rebels." It was now that a fanning out of arrest parties took place. Jacques d'Albon, Seigneur de Saint André was dispatched with 200 horsemen to Tours...
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With the rebel momentum dissipating after July 1562, Montpensier and Jacques d'Albon were sent out at the head of flying columns to consolidate the royal...
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Statue of Louis-Philippe I, marble, château de Versailles, 1839 Bust of Jacques d'Albon, seigneur de Saint-André; Galerie des batailles at the château de Versailles...
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through a woman, and therefore the pairs de Nivernais had died out with Jacques de Clèves. The crown intervened in the dispute, deciding in favour of Gonzague...
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French Huguenot forces Commanders and leaders Anne de Montmorency (POW) Jacques d'Albon, Seigneur de Saint André † Francis, Duke of Guise Louis I, Prince of...
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at Thionville. 1553 (Taley) Anne, duc de Montmorency, (1572–1567) Jacques d'Albon, seigneur de Saint-André, maréchal de France (c 1505–1562). Artist :...
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Jean Ferrier II (1521–1550) Jacques du Broullat (1550–1560) Robert de Lenoncourt (1560–1561) Administrator Antoine d'Albon (1561–1562) Hippolyte d'Este...
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Duke of Orleans, who would later become King Henry II. Both he and Jacques d'Albon de Saint-André would be close confidants of the young Duke, reinforcing...
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Orléans. Having lost Montmorency as a prisoner and their other leader Jacques d'Albon, Seigneur de Saint André on the field of Dreux, Guise was now left...
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Flying columns were sent out under Louis, Duke of Montpensier and Jacques d'Albon, Seigneur de Saint André to recapture various smaller Huguenot seized...
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the works for the entrance of Henri II in 1548, for that of Governor Jacques d'Albon and for the celebrations of the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis in 1559...
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daughter of Julie-Claude-Hilaire d’Albon, who was the sole heir of an old family. Her mother, who was married to the Comte d'Albon, separated from her husband...
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mortally wounded, as was his eldest son Peter II, Count of La Marche. Louis d'Albon, Count of Forez, was also killed. A number of members of the French army...
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Royier (1225) Olivier de la Roche (1225–1228) Pons d'Albon (1229) Robert de Lille (1234) Pons d'Albon (1236–1240) Fr. Damase (lieut.) (1241–1242) Renaud...
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pp. 117–148 Addison, Charles (1842). The History of the Knights Templar d'Albon, André. Cartulaire général de l'ordre du Temple: 1119?–1150 (1913–1922)...
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of Liberty, even several years before the Revolution, was Count Camille d'Albon, in 1782, in the gardens of his Franconville home, as a tribute to William...
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du Briançonnais, duc de Champsaur, marquis de Cézanne, comte de Vienne, d'Albon, de Grésivaudan, d'Embrun et de Gapençais, baron palatine of La Tour, La...
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III d'Albon de Saint-André 1500 : Jacques de Sassenage "Religieux" 1505 : Guillaume de Semur "Religieux & Chamarier" 1515-1525 : Antoine IV d'Albon de...
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dioceses with Archbishop Antoine d'Albon of Arles. D'Este died in Rome on 5 December 1572. Fisquet, pp. 390-391. Antoine d'Albon was an early editor of Rufinus...
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d'Albon (b. 1472 - d. 1559), son of Guichard, lord of Saint-André and Anne de Saint-Nectaire. They had a daughter Marguerite, and two sons, Jacques (Marshal...
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