The Hôtel de Charost (French pronunciation: [otɛl də ʃaʁɔst]) is an hôtel particulier located at 39 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris. Since 1814,...
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dates back to Guillaume de Béthune who made his will in 1213. This family became extinct in 1807 with Maximilien-Alexandre de Béthune, Duke of Sully (1784-1807)...
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Gardes du Corps du Roi (France) (redirect from Garde de Corps)
Duke of Chârost 1663 : Louis Armand de Béthune-Chârost (1640-1717), Duke of Chârost, chevalier du Saint-Esprit. 1672 : Jacques Henri de Durfort de Duras...
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married Armand Louis de Béthune, Duke of Charost. Anne Françoise Judith de Cossé (born 14 June 1726) never married. Pierre de Cossé, duc de Brissac, Les...
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construction of the Hôtel de Sully fits in a larger movement of monumental building in this part of Paris. Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, and former...
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his personal residence at 24 Quai de Bethune, in addition to his official residence. The French comedian Louis de Funès lived for a short time at the...
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In 1802, he married Maximilienne de Béthune-Sully (1772–1833), widow of the Count of Chârost, heiress to the Château de Beaumesnil. Having vowed to have...
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Marie Brûlart (redirect from Marie Brulart, Duchesse de Luynes (1684 - 1763))
La Borde, and Marie Bouthillier. In 1704 she married Louis Joseph de Béthune, marquis de Chârost (1681–1709), who was killed fighting against the British...
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List of counts of Roucy (section House of Béthune)
1739) 17, marquis d'Ancenis. 1784–1789 : Armand-Joseph de Béthune (1738 † 1800), marquis de Chârost, married 1 ° 1760 to Louise-Suzanne Edmée Martel lady...
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in 1563 pour Louis III de La Trémoille Source www.heraldique-europeenne.org Source Source Fils ainé de Jean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette. Source: www...
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(1789–1790) Chârost duchy-peerage in 1672, 6 holders Louis de Béthune (1605–1681), duke-peer of Chârost (1672–1681) Louis-Armand de Béthune (1641–1717)...
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the eve of the French Revolution was owned by Armand Joseph de Bethune, Duke of Chârost who was the first French nobleman to renounce his feudal rights...
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France Louis de Béthune, duc de Charost, dit de Béthune, lieutenant général in Picardy Anne de Noailles, duc de Noailles, comte d'Ayen, pair de France...
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Palais Bourbon (redirect from Palais de Bourbon)
Seine, along with statues of famous French royal ministers, Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, and Henri François d'Aguesseau...
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The Hôtel de Bouillon and the Hôtel de Tessé were built in 1768 by Pierre-Noël Rousset and Louis Le Tellier for Charlotte de Béthune-Charost and her son...
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Vermandois Regiment (redirect from Régiment de Vermandois)
Seiglières-Belleforière, marquis de Soyecourt July 19, 1690 : Armand de Béthune, marquis de Charost, brigadier on March 30, 1693, maréchal de camp on January 3, 1696...
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October 1886. The church, dating from the fifteenth century. The chateau of Béthune, with parts dating from the twelfth century. A museum, in the chateau,...
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Saint-Louis. His mother, Marie Françoise de Béthune (1712–1799) was the daughter of the duke of Charost, who was governor to the king's person to Louis XV...
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Regiment of the Crown (France) (redirect from Régiment de La Couronne)
March 10, 1734: Armand Louis de Béthune, Marquis de Charost, killed in 1735 near Trèves November 11, 1735: Louis-Ferdinand-Joseph de Croi, Duke of Havré...
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Maximilien de Béthune, duc de Sully† Urbain de Maillé-Brézé† Armand de Vignerot du Plessis† Princes of Rohan Soubise[who?][clarification needed] Catherine de Vivonne...
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surmounted by a funeral vase." According to the memoirs of Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, a 20 foot high pyramid, which stood opposite the Louvre...
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List of Huguenots (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
2022, descended from Dr Pierre Chastain who came from near the village of Chârost (his family had earlier lived in Bourges). Charles Chauvel (1897–1959)...
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brother of King Louis XIV Duke of Saint-Cloud 1674 n/a abolished 1790 held by the Archbishop of Paris Duke of Béthune-Charost 1690 Béthune abolished 1790...
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from Tourzel Henriette, Duchess of Charost Castle Meillant (Cher), she was restored from 1842. In 1850, Jules, Comte de Cholet (1798-1884), new owner, entrusted...
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Duc was used to designate the eldest son of the Prince of Condé. Duke Henri de Bourbon, who was a minister in 1723, is particularly well known in history...
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Battle of Pont du Feneau (category Île de Ré)
Estampes-Valençay, baron of Valençay; the count of Charraux or Chârost Louis of Béthune, who would later become captain of the King's bodyguards; the count...
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Choiseul-Praslin Hôtel Duret de Chevry Hôtel Gouthière Hôtel Carnavalet Hôtel de Salm Hôtel de Besenval Hôtel de Charost Hôtel Beauharnais Hôtel Claridge...
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