Gaspard I de Coligny, Count of Coligny, seigneur de Châtillon (1465/1470–1522), known as the Marshal of Châtillon, was a French soldier. He was born in...
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Gaspard de Coligny, seigneur de Châtillon (French pronunciation: [ɡaspaʁ də kɔliɲi]; 16 February 1519 – 24 August 1572), was a French nobleman, Admiral...
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Gaspard de Coligny may refer to: Gaspard I de Coligny (c. 1465 - 1522) Gaspard II de Coligny (1519 – 1572) Gaspard III de Coligny (1584 – 1646) Gaspard...
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William the Silent. She was the daughter of Gaspard de Coligny, seigneur de Châtillon by his first wife, Charlotte de Laval. Louise was born at Châtillon-sur-Loing...
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Gaspard III de Coligny, duc de Châtillon, (1584 to 1646) was a French Huguenot, who served under Louis XIII, and was appointed Marshal of France in 1622...
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de Coligny (18 April 1521 – 27 May 1569) was one of the leaders of French Protestantism during the French Wars of Religion. The son of Gaspard I de Coligny...
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most famous members: Gaspard I de Coligny (1465/1470–1522), known as the Marshal of Châtillon, a French soldier Odet de Coligny (1517–1571), French cardinal...
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de Mailly, in 1511. This marriage produced a daughter; Madeleine de Mailly. Ferry died in 1513, and Louise remarried in 1514 to Gaspard I de Coligny....
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(1205) Gaspard I de Coligny, comte de Coligny, seigneur de Châtillon (1465/1470–1522), known as the Marshal of Châtillon Gaspard II de Coligny (1519–1572)...
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Charles de Coligny (1564–1632) was a member of the House of Coligny. The youngest of the three children of Gaspard II de Coligny and Charlotte de Laval...
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Pierre Gaspard Chaumette (1763–1794), French Revolutionary leader Gaspard I de Coligny (1465/1470–1522), French noble and military leader Gaspard II de Coligny...
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the Wars of Religion. He was the son of Gaspard II de Coligny (1519–1572), Admiral of France (Amiral de Coligny). He first saw action at the defence of...
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Maréchal de Châtillon may refer to: Gaspard I de Coligny (c. 1465 - 1522) Gaspard II de Coligny (1519 – 1572) Gaspard III de Coligny (1584 – 1646) Maréchal...
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of Châtillon. Odet was son of Gaspard I de Coligny and Louise de Montmorency, and brother of Pierre (1515–1534), Gaspard (1519–1572), and François, Seigneur...
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first husband's death, she converted to Protestantism and married Gaspard II de Coligny, who was later killed in the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre. Jacqueline...
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Seigneur de Châtillon can refer to: Gaspard I de Coligny (1465/1470 – 1522) Gaspard II de Coligny (1519 – 1572) Gaspard III de Coligny (1584 – 1646) This...
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Château de Châtillon-Coligny Gaspard I de Coligny (c.1465-1522), seigneur of Châtillon, born in Châtillon-sur-Loing. Odet de Coligny, cardinal de Châtillon...
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Maître de France in 1563.: 170 The Guise family and Guise (as he will henceforth be referred to) craved vengeance against Gaspard II de Coligny, whom...
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most powerful families in Brittany. She was the first wife of Gaspard de Coligny, Seigneur de Châtillon, Admiral of France and a prominent Huguenot leader...
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Marshal of France (redirect from Maréchal de France)
of France in 1514 Jacques II de Chabannes, Lord of La Palice (died 1525), Marshal of France in 1515 Gaspard I de Coligny, Lord of Châtillon-sur-Loing...
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more than one Marshal of France: Gaspard I de Coligny of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries Gaspard III de Coligny of the seventeenth century This disambiguation...
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The Château de Châtillon-Coligny is a castle, later replaced with a smaller château, in the commune of Châtillon-Coligny in the Loiret département of France...
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St. Bartholomew's Day massacre (redirect from Massacre de la Saint-Barthélemy)
the Apostle, two days after the attempted assassination of Admiral Gaspard de Coligny, the military and political leader of the Huguenots. King Charles...
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Angelique de Montmorency, Duchess of Châtillon and Coligny, (b. 1626). She was the widow Gaspard IV de Coligny, the son of Gaspard III de Coligny. Her first...
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Josne de Contay Louise, (c. 1490–1547) lady of honor to Elisabeth of Austria, wife Ferry de Mailly, baron de Conti, then (1514) Gaspard I de Coligny lord...
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Charles IX of France (redirect from Charles IX de France)
in 1570, the king increasingly came under the influence of Admiral Gaspard de Coligny, who had succeeded the slain Prince of Condé as leader of Huguenots...
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Henriette de Coligny de La Suze (1618 – March 10, 1673) was a French writer. She was one of four children born to Anne de Polignac and Gaspard de Coligny, Duc...
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war on heresy. Condé, Coligny and the Huguenot leadership, having been warned of a plan to arrest them by Gaspard de Saulx, sieur de Tavannes fled from the...
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Montmorency's sister Louise de Montmorency was an early secret convert to Protestantism among the great nobility and married Gaspard I de Coligny. Her husband died...
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the Catholic forces of Marshal Gaspard de Saulx, sieur de Tavannes, and the Huguenots led by Louis I de Bourbon, prince de Condé. The two forces met outside...
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