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    Honorat I de Savoie, seigneur de Sommerive (1538–1572) was a governor and soldier during the French Wars of Religion. He entered high office as lieutenant-general...
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    Honorat de Savoie, marquis of Villars (c. 1511 – 20 September 1580, Le Grand-Pressigny) was a marshal of France and admiral of France. Born into a cadet...
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    Claude de Savoie (1507–1566) was a French governor and commander. Son of René of Savoy, Tende's career would begin at a young age, fighting at the Battle...
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    Claude de Savoie, Count of Tende 1566–1572 Honorat I de Savoie, Count of Tende 1572–1582 Jean V de Pontevès [fr], Count of Carcès 1582–1610 Gaspard de Pontevès [fr]...
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  • de Poitiers, lord of Saint-Vallier 1515–1525 René of Savoy, Count of Tende 1525–1566 Claude de Savoie, Count of Tende 1566–1572 Honorat I de Savoie,...
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    Retz was granted the governorship of Provence upon the death of Honorat I de Savoie. The governorship had originally gone to Tavannes however he had...
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  • married Antoine of Luxembourg, count de Brienne; Honorat II of Savoy, Isabelle, in 1527 married René de Batarnay, count de Bouchage Cholakian & Cholakian 2006...
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  • Poitiers. =Geoffroy de Nucheze, Seigneur de Baudimont D. 1583 M. Madeleine de Launay (Honorat, Seigneur de Baudimont 1557-) =Léon de Nuchèze, Comte et Seigneur...
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  • tutor to the sons of René de Savoie. After the death of the latter, Salmon Macrin remained in the service of his son Honorat. The poet found that Court...
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    he resigned the office to Honorat de Savoie, Count of Villars. In 1552, the duke of Vendôme requested the service of Jean de Thais as a simple officer...
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    Prince de Condé and Benedicta Henrietta, wife of John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. On her father's side, she was a first cousin of George I of Great...
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    Anne Lascaris (category Court of Francis I of France)
    1586), court official, married Anne de Montmorency Claude of Savoy (27 March 1507 – 23 April 1566), count of Tende Honorat II of Savoy (1509-20 September 1580)...
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  • de Blancmesnil (+1650) 1650-1679 Nicolas Choart de Buzenval (1611-1679) 1679-1713 Toussaint de Forbin-Janson (1629-1713) 1713-1728 François-Honorat de...
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    pronunciation: [lə pɥi ɑ̃ vəlɛ] , lit. 'Le Puy in Velay'; Occitan: Lo Puèi de Velai [lu ˈpœj ðə vəˈlaj], before 1988: Le Puy) is the prefecture of the Haute-Loire...
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  • Abbey (Abbaye de Talloires) (1675-?), Diocese of Geneva (Talloires, Haute-Savoie) Tarascon Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame et Saint-Honorat de Tarascon), nuns...
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    the same day : Honorat de Bueil, seigneur de Fontaines, vice-admiral of France, lieutenant général in Bretagne. René de Rochefort, baron de Frôlois, governor...
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    diocese of Die (Léoncel, Drôme) Lérins Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Lérins) (Île Saint-Honorat, Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes) Leyme Abbey (also known as Lerme Abbey...
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    French-speaking Switzerland and was a translator of the Bible to French and Occitan. Honorat Rambaud [fr] (1516-1586) - Marseille grammarian, born in Gap. Honoré Pellé [fr]...
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