- The
House of
Bauffremont is the name of a
French princely family which derived its name from a
village in the Vosges,
outside of Neufchâteau, now spelt...
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Princess Anne de
Bauffremont-Courtenay (1
April 1919 – 15
February 1945) was a
French resistance fighter of the
Second World War. She was born in Paris...
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Jacques de
Bauffremont, 8th Duke of
Bauffremont and 10th
Prince of
Marnay (6
February 1922 – 9
January 2020) was a
French prince. de
Bauffremont was elected...
- Paul
Antoine Jean Charles, duc de
Bauffremont (11
December 1827, Palermo,
Italy - 2
November 1893, Paris, France) was a
French general, most
notable for...
- name
Courtenay p****ing on to the
Princely House of
Bauffremont.
Notable members of the
Bauffremonts became Princes of the Holy
Roman Empire,
Imperial Count...
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Claude de
Bauffremont,
baron de
Sennecey (c. 1546–c. 1596) was a
French noble, governor,
military commander and
courtier during the
latter French Wars...
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Alexandre Emanuel Louis de
Bauffremont (27
April 1773 – 23
December 1833) was Prince-Duke of
Bauffremont.
Prince Alexandre was born in
Paris on 27 April...
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Joseph de
Bauffremont,
Prince of
Listenois (1714–1781), was a
member of the
Bauffremont family, and a
French Navy
officer under Louis XIV. He was a commander...
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French Revolution. From 1809 he
lived for two
years at the
prince of
Bauffremont's castle at Scey-sur-Saône. On 16 March, 1826, he
declared before a notary...
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Marie Claire de
Bauffremont (July 11 , 1618– July 29 , 1680) was a
French courtier. She
served as Première dame d'honneur to the
queen dowager of France...