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  1. Nov 19, 2022 · François de La Trémoille (1505-1541) was a French nobleman of the La Tremoille family. He was the son of Charles I de la Trémoille (killed in 1515 at the battle of Marignan) and of Louise de Coëtivy, and the grandson of Louis II de la Trémoille and of Gabrielle de Bourbon. Titles He held the title of 36th vicomte of Thouars (1525-1541).

  2. La Trémoille is a French noble family in Poitou that is derived from the village La Trimouille and Georges de La Trémoille, Grand Chamberlain of France belongs to this family. 0 rating rating ratings

  3. Apr 11, 2017 · Georges de la Tremouille. Born about 1530 [location unknown] Ancestors. Son of François de La Trémoille and Anne (de Laval) Delaval. Brother of Louis (Trémoille) de la Trémoille. [spouse (s) unknown] [children unknown] Died Dec 1584 [location unknown] Profile manager: Luiz Sergio Heinzelmann [ send private message ]

  4. Georges de la Trémoille: 8. Louis I de la Trémoille: 17. Catherine de l'Isle-Bouchard: 4. Louis II de la Trémoille: 18. Louis d'Amboise: 9. Marguerite d'Amboise: 19. Louise-Marie de Rieux: 2. Charles I de la Trémoille: 20. John I, Duke of Bourbon: 10. Louis I, Count of Montpensier: 21. Marie of Berry, Duchess of Auvergne: 5. Gabrielle de ...

  5. Georges de la Trémoille (c. 1382 – 1446) was the Count of Guînes from 1398 to his death and a member of the Templar Order. On 6 March 1429, upon being introduced to Jeanne d'Arc by the Dauphin Charles, de la Trémoille was initially highly skeptical of her and doubted her claim of being the prophesied Maid of Lorraine. When Jeanne announced she had she things to tell to Charles only, de la ...

  6. Jan 9, 2023 · Charles d'Albret. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Family. He married, as her third husband, Marie de Sully, daughter of Louis de Sully and Isabel de Craon [2], on 27 January 1400 and had issue: Jeanne d'Albret (1403–1435), married in 1422 Jean I of Foix-Grailly, Count of Foix. They were parents of Gaston IV of Foix.

  7. Wikipedia La Trémoille family. Pierre, the first known seigneur (or sire) of La Trémoïlle, was settled in Poitou, and died after 1040. [1] His descendant, Guy, accompanied Godefroy de Bouillon to the Holy Land as a crusader in 1096. Upon his return, he had the abbey of Reims rebuilt, and died after 1145. [1]

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