Charles, Duke of Berry (1686–1714) (redirect from Marie Louise Élisabeth d'Alençon)
Charles d'Alençon, Duke of Alençon (Palace of Versailles, 26 March 1713 – 16 April 1713, Palace of Versailles). Marie Louise Élisabeth d'Alençon (posthumously...
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appanages de la Maison de France et les lois de notre royaume, les duchés d’Alençon et d’Angoulême, le comté de Ponthieu et les châtellenies de Coignac...
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d'Alençon (1337–1375), baron-peer of Châteauneuf (1346–1361) Peter II d'Alençon (1340–1404), baron-peer of Châteauneuf (1361–1404) John IV d'Alençon (1385–1415)...
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Lorraine and the duc d'Évreux (Catherine's third surviving son, future duc d'Alençon) to his aunt in Savoia, the duchessa di Savoia. These urgings were built...
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(département of Deux-Sèvres, Poitou) was erected in 1717 into a pairie-duché called the Duchy of Rohan-Rohan, to differentiate it from the title of Duke...
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d'usufruit, son Duché au Roi. Celui-ci accorde alors à l'usufruitier, sa vie durant, le droit de transférer la dénomination de Duché-pairie de Belle-Isle...
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captain of the duc de Guise's company of men-at-arms. In 1581, the duc d'Alençon (brother of king Henri) had established himself as king in Nederland....
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Saumur from where he dominated Anjou, Guyenne, Poitou and Béarn; the duc d'Alençon (rebellious brother of the king) controlled much of Berry, the Bourbonnais...
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Montmorency enjoyed, he was made godfather of Henri's youngest son the duc d'Alençon after his birth in 1555. The Île de France was increasingly a territory...
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