(c1579-1670) Louis Potier, marquis de Gresves (c1612-1645) François Potier, marquis de Gesvres (c1612-1646) Léon Potier, Duke of Gesvres (c1620-1704) François-Bernard...
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named Abbot Commendatory of Saint-André de Villeneuve (Avignon). The Bishop of Bourges, Léon Potier de Gesvres, appointed him Vicar General of the diocese...
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André-Hercule de Fleury (22 June or 26 June 1653 – 29 January 1743) was a French Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Fréjus and as the chief minister...
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René Potier's son Léon Potier (who became Duke of Tresmes in 1669) changed the name of the title to "Duke of Gesvres". Thereafter, the Dukes of Gesvres were...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bourges (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(1675-1677) Michel Phélypeaux de La Vrillière (1677–1694) Léon Potier de Gesvres (1694-1729) Frédéric Jérôme de La Rochefoucauld (1729-1757) Georges-Louis Phélypeaux...
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Italian Cardinal and statesman in the service of Philip V of Spain Léon Potier de Gesvres (1656–1744), a Cardinal since 29 November 1719 and archbishop of...
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Louis II Barbier de La Rivière 58. 1670 Hercule de Mauziéri 59. 1679 Cardinal Léon Potier de Gesvres 60. 1744 Jean V Sébastien François de Barral, bishop...
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Gardes du Corps du Roi (France) (redirect from Garde de Corps)
marquis de Gesvres 1643 : François Potier de Gesvres (1612-1646), marquis de Gesvres 1646 : Léon Potier (vers 1620–1704), Duke of Gesvres Lauzun, who...
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† 28 August 1732 Léon Potier de Gesvres, archbishop of Bourges – cardinal-priest without the title, † 12 November 1744 François de Mailly, archbishop...
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Lords, counts and dukes of Tresmes (redirect from Duc de Tresmes)
Duke of Gesvres. Thereafter, the Duke of Gesvres was sometimes referred to as the "Duke of Tresmes and Gesvres" and the title "Duke of Tresmes" was used...
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Gabriel de Rochechouart, Duke of Mortemart: 1669–1675 Charles III de Créquy, Duke of Poix: 1676–1687 Léon Potier, Duke of Gesvres: 1687–1704 Duc de Tresmes:...
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captal de Buch. Léon Potier, Duke of Tresmes, a.k.a Duke of Gesvres, pair de France, First Gentleman of the King's Chamber. Anne Jules, duc de Noailles...
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nationale de France This is in fact the Saint-Germain-Gesvres collection, originating from the library of Louis Potier, Cardinal de Gesvres, bequeathed...
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Cardinals 1740–1753 Succeeded by Pierluigi Carafa Records Preceded by Léon Potier de Gesvres Oldest living Member of the Sacred College 12 November 1744 - 16...
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Gesvres (1722–1757) Léon-Louis Potier (1695–1774), duke-peer of Gesvres (1757–1774) Louis-Joachim Potier (1733–1794), duke-peer of Gesvres (1774–1790) Arpajon...
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de Saint-Aignan (1713–1728) Cardinal Étienne-René Potier de Gesvres (1728–1772) François-Joseph de la Rochefoucauld (1772–1792) Jean-Baptiste Massieu...
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de Vignerot, seigneur de Pontcourlay and de Glenay and de Françoise du Plessis, sister of the cardinal. Honoré II Grimaldi (1597-1662), Seigneur de Monaco...
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