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[4] [failed verification] [5] [6] [7] However, the former authentic titles transmitted regularly can be recognized as part of the name after a request to the Department of Justice. [8] Families of the French nobility could have two origins as to their principle of nobility: the families of immemorial nobility and the ennobled families. [9]
Title extinguished in 1801 with the 40th duke-bishop César-Guillaume de La Luzerne (1738-1821). Duchy of Laon: List: 1200 Episcopal duchy-peerage in 1200 for the Bishops of Laon. Title extinguished in 1801 with the 40th duke-bishop Louis-Maxime de Sabran (1739-1811). Duchy of Reims: List: 1200 Archiepiscopal duchy-peerage in 1200 for the ...
B. Achille Baraguey d'Hilliers; Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly; Charles Juste de Beauvau, 2nd Prince of Craon; Pomponne de Bellièvre; Ange-Élisabeth-Louis-Antoine Bonnier
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Under the House of Capet there were five laic duchies: . Duke of Normandy, peer of France: mightiest vassal of the French crown, later also kings of England.By privilege, they cannot be summoned by the King of France beyond the borders of the duchy of Normandy; King John of England had attempted to invoke this privilege to avoid the summons of Philip Augustus to his court in Paris.
either the ruling emperor of the First French Empire or the Second French Empire (1804-present) and pretenders afterwards, as fount of honour either the Jacobite pretenders to the thrones of the kingdoms of England, Scotland, Ireland and France (1689-present)
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The Colbert family is a surviving family of the French nobility, originally from Reims, Marne.Descended from merchants and bankers established in Reims and Troyes in the 16th century, the family formed several branches which successively acceded to the nobility during the 17th century.