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found himself in
conflict with his
fellow ligueur commander Boisdauphin in Maine.
Boisdauphin alleged that
Lanssac was s****ing to oust him from his pre-eminent...
- Abel Servien,
marquis de Sablé et de
Boisdauphin and
Comte de La
Roche des
Aubiers (1
November 1593 – 17
February 1659) was a
French diplomat who served...
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increasingly concerned with
infighting against the
ligueur governor Boisdauphin. In 1594, La Chârtre
brought over his
territories to the
crown upon receiving...
- de La Muce
Extinct Bois-Dauphin
Maine 72 c. 1640 (Montmorency) Laval-
Boisdauphin (de)
Extinct 1835 Le Bois-Février
Bretagne 35 1674
Langan (de) Extinct...
- XIII.;
served with
Mayenne in Spain; with
Nevers at Ratisbon;
under Boisdauphin at the
siege of
Soissons (1617); in 1619 in Normandy; at Saint-Jean d'Angély...
- 6 years, 249 days
Louis XIII 16 Abel
Servien Marquis de Sablé,
Marquis de
Boisdauphin,
Comte de La
Roche des
Aubiers 11
December 1630 12
February 1636 5 years...
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Governor of Brittany,
ordered his
chief lieutenant,
Urbain de
Laval Boisdauphin, to
strengthen Craon. In 1590, Mercœur
rebelled against the accession...
- Montmorency-Laval (?-1557),
Viscount of Bresteau, Lord of Saint-Aubin, Coudrayes,
Boisdauphin, Aulnay, Louaillé, Saint-Mars, La Mousse, Rouperreux, Saint-Georges,...
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birthplace of the
following people. Abel Servien,
marquis de Sablé et de
Boisdauphin (1593–1659) a
French diplomat.
Antoine Marini (15th century), theologian...
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served as amb****ador, as a
replacement for his cousin, René de
Laval de
Boisdauphin,
until 4 June 1556.
After the
death of
Edward VI of England, he found...