-
parents were Jean de Poitiers,
Seigneur de
Saint Vallier, and
Jeanne de
Batarnay. She
became a keen athlete, and
frequently went
riding and
swimming for...
-
Imbert de
Batarnay,
Seigneur du
Bouchage (1438? – 1523),
French statesman, was born of an old but
obscure family in Dauphiné,
about the year 1438. In consequence...
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France to the
Duchy of Mantua.
Poitiers married Jeanne de
Batarnay, a
daughter of
Imbert de
Batarnay and
Georgette de Montchenu. Together, they
lived at the...
- the Indre-et-Loire
department in France.
Founded in 1521 by
Imbert de
Batarnay, Lord of Montrésor, as a
family burial place and
devoted to St. John the...
-
leadership of the
family and
renounced his
church career. He
married Marie de
Batarnay and with her had
several children,
among whom Anne de
Joyeuse would become...
- Arney-le-Duc that year. On 13
February 1582, La
Valette was
married to Anne de
Batarnay, aunt of the king's
other paramount favourite Joyeuse. The
marriage contract...
- Luxembourg-Ligny (died 1557),
count of
Brienne Isabeau, wife of René de
Batarnay,
count of
Bouchage In 1515, Lucien, Lord of
Monaco bought the
feudal rights...
- 1499 Saint-Vallier, Dauphiné
Daughter of Jean de
Poitiers and
Jeanne de
Batarnay 17
August 1548 – 25
April 1566 25
April 1566 Château d'Anet, Orléanais...
- Wars of Religion. The
eldest son of
Guillaume de
Joyeuse and
Marie de
Batarnay,
Joyeuse was part of one of the most
prominent noble families in Languedoc...
- de Poitiers, Lord of Saint-Vallier 11.
Diane de
Poitiers 23.
Jeanne de
Batarnay 1.
Charlotte de La
Marck 24. John VIII,
Count of Vendôme 12. Louis, Prince...