- Marques'
indebted heir
Pierre Marques found it
necessary to sell.
Thomas Bohier [fr],
Chamberlain to King
Charles VIII of France,
purchased the
castle from...
-
Antoine Bohier Du Prat (c. 1460 – 27
November 1519) was a
French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
Antoine Bohier Du Prat was born in Issoire, ca. 1460...
- a
French noblewoman,
daughter of
Guillaume Briçonnet and wife of
Thomas Bohier [fr]. She was
influential in
designing the Château de Chenonceau. Her husband...
- "main-battle",
consisting of 780 men, was
commanded by
either Bohier alone, or by
Bohier together with the
Vicomte de Lautrec,
Louis d'Ars, and the Chevalier...
- Ord. S.
Benedicti (Augsburg, 1754), I, 77; III, 613; IV, 581, 702.
Pierre Bohier,
Pierre Boyer. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Petrus Boeri". Catholic...
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Robert Guibé,
Bishop of
Rennes (17
December 1505-9
November 1513)
Antoine Bohier Du Prat,
Archbishop of
Bourges (25 May 1517-27
November 1519)
Lorenzo Campeggi...
- Quinti**** Stoa. When his
studies ended, he
became secretary to
Antoine Bohier, and
later entered Court life as
tutor to the sons of René de Savoie. After...
- 1611), died in infancy. Charles's
illegitimate daughters by Anne
Marie Bohier,
daughter of Antoine,
seigneur de la Rochebourdet: Charlotte, bâtarde de...
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belonging to
individuals with the name of Soulangé and Bessé. When
Thomas Bohier purchased vineyard land
around Chenonceaux on
January 3, 1496,
several grape...
- (1486–1493)
Guillaume Briçonnet 1493–1513
Denis Briçonnet (1513–1535) François
Bohier (1535–1569)
Guillaume Ruzé (1570–1572) François Thomé (1573–1586) Charles...