Odet de Coligny (10 July 1517 – 21 March 1571) was a French aristocrat, cardinal, Bishop-elect of Beauvais, Peer of France, and member of the French Royal...
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elevation of the seigneurie of Damville to a baronnie, he further awarded the vacated office of Admiral to Montmorency's nephew Coligny upon Admiral Annebault's...
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the Abbaye du Miroir. It was the seat of a seigneurie that belonged successively to three families: Coligny (from its construction until 1332), Vienne...
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In January 1560 Coligny, nephew of the Constable was ousted from the governorship of Picardie in favour of the comte de Brissac. Coligny had been frustrated...
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Honorat II of Savoy (redirect from Honorat II de Savoye)
received the office of Admiral for the first time, before it was restored to Coligny when peace was declared. Further promotion awaited him during the peace...
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he did not actually receive it. In 1531 he inherited the seigneurie of Sénarpont from Edmund de Monchy. From 1541 to 1550 Sénarpont served as the governor...
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wars. In addition to his seigneurie of Saint-Gouard, and baronie, then marquisate of Pisany, Jean de Vivonne was also the sieur de Ramades, Foyes, Pessines...
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Charles, Duke of Mayenne (redirect from Charles de Lorraine, Duc de Mayenne)
against Admiral Coligny's Protestant army. Upon hearing of Coligny's approach to the city, the two men, alongside the governor of Poitou Guy de Daillon had...
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List of castles in France (section Centre-Val de Loire)
Ottange • Philippsfels • Ramstein • Rodemack • Rothenbourg • Roussy-Seigneurie • Saint-Sixte • Sarrebourg • Schlossberg • Turquestein • Vry • Waldeck...
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heir of the House of Coligny, Henry-Gaspard de Coligny (Anne and Henriette's nephew and 3rd Duke of Coligny) in 1657. Anne de Coligny was a member of one...
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law as part of the arrangement. She brought with her as a dowry the seigneurie de Pagny, and a lump sum payment of 12,000 livres. Marguerite soon moved...
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their assault did not materialise. In October he operated with François de Coligny d'Andelot to accompany German reiter mercenaries into the kingdom. Through...
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the county of Nanteuil-le-Haudoin, Schomberg stepped in to purchase the seigneurie for 380,000 livres. Henri had hoped to acquire the county himself, but...
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Jacques d'Albon (redirect from Jacques D'albon, Seigneur de Saint-Andre)
Conflict of Loyalties: Politics and Religion in the Career of Gaspard de Coligny, Admiral of France, 1519–1572. Geneva: Librairie Droz. Thompson, James...
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La Trémoille family (redirect from Prince de Talmont)
title, "prince de Talmond", which Du Cange noted, in his Glossarium mediæ et infimæ latinitatis, had become attached to an allodial seigneurie in the Vendée...
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Pierre Hotman (1485–1554), Seigneur de Villers-St-Paul, jure uxoris and Paule de Marle, heiress of the Seigneurie de Vaugien and Villers-St-Paul. His grandfather...
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married Claude de Gontaut. This marriage fostered connections with the Biron (she was the sister of the marshal de Biron and a captain of Coligny's), Noailles...
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Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of eastern France. It is located in the Pays de Gex, at the foot of the Jura Mountains. Bordering the Swiss frontier, it is...
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