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Monsieur le Grand. His mother, Marguerite-Philippe du
Cambout, was a
member of an
ancient House of
Cambout, who
traced their ancestry back to the Sovereign...
- Le
Cambout (French pronunciation: [lə kɑ̃bu]; Breton: Ar C'hembod; Gallo: Le Canbót) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in northwestern...
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marriage of his
daughter Marie with Richelieu's nephew,
Pierre César du
Cambout,
marquis de Coislin, and in
December 1635 he
became chancellor of France...
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Pierre du
Cambout (14
November 1636 – 5
February 1706) was a
French prelate. He was a
grandson of
Pierre Séguier and held many
important benefices - abbot...
- Marguerite-Philippe du
Cambout (1624 – 9
December 1674) was a
French noblewoman.
Marguerite du
Cambout was born in 1624. Her
parents were
Charles du
Cambout, Marquis...
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Henri de Lorraine,
Count of
Armagnac and his wife
Marguerite Philippe du
Cambout. His
younger brother, Philippe,
chevalier de Lorraine, was
infamously the...
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Henri Charles du
Cambout, 3rd Duke of
Coislin (15
September 1665,
Paris – 28
November 1732) was a
French prelate. He was
bishop of Metz from 1697 to 1732...
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Catherine Henriette de Bourbon, Légitimée de
France Marguerite-Philippe du
Cambout Marie de
Rohan Henriette Catherine de
Joyeuse 5th
generation Nicole de...
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Armand du
Cambout, 1st Duke of
Coislin (1
September 1635,
Paris – 16
September 1702) was a
French lieutenant général des armées du roi, and a duke and...
- in the Alsace.
Henri married, in
February 1639, Marguerite-Philippe du
Cambout (1622–74), and had six children.
Armande Henriette of
Lorraine (1640–1684)...