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  2. François de Montmorency, 2nd Duke of Montmorency KG (17 July 1530 – 6 May 1579) was a French noble, governor, diplomat and soldier during the latter Italian Wars and the early French Wars of Religion. The son of Anne de Montmorency, favourite of the king and Madeleine of Savoy, Montmorency began his political career during the coronation of ...

  3. Jan 25, 2024 · François de Montmorency, 2nd Duke of Montmorency (17 July 1530 – 6 May 1579) was a French noble, governor, diplomat and soldier during the latter Italian Wars and the early French Wars of Religion. The son of Anne de Montmorency, favourite of the king Francis II and Madeleine of Savoy.

  4. François de Montmorency (died 1579), 2nd Duke of Montmorency, Marshal of France. Henri I of Montmorency (died 1614), 3rd Duke of Montmorency, Constable of France. Henri II of Montmorency (died 1632), 4th Duke of Montmorency. Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency (died 1650), sister of the 4th duke.

  5. François de Montmorency, 2nd Duke of Montmorency KG (17 July 1530 – 6 May 1579) was a French noble, governor, diplomat and soldier during the latter Italian Wars and the early French Wars of Religion. The son of Anne de Montmorency, favourite of the king and Madeleine of Savoy, Montmorency began...

  6. François Henri de Montmorency-Bouteville, Duke of Piney-Luxembourg, commonly known as Luxembourg (8 January 1628 – 4 January 1695), and nicknamed "The Upholsterer of Notre-Dame" (Le Tapissier de Notre-Dame), was a French general and Marshal of France.

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  8. May 1, 2024 · François, duke de Montmorency (born 1530—died May 5, 1579, Écouen, Fr.) was the eldest son of Anne de Montmorency and a leader of the Roman Catholic moderates during the French Wars of Religion. Montmorency fought in Piedmont (1551), defended Thérouanne (1553), and was appointed lieutenant general of the Île-de-France (1556).