- Montléon
family (1280-1519) and
eventually to the
Chasteigner family (1519-1821). Jean
Chasteigner III, a
Chamberlain to
Francis I,
oversaw most of the...
- Republic. In 1617
Vergier left
Bayonne at the
invitation of Henri-Louis
Chasteigner de La Roche-Posay, the
Bishop of Poitiers,
where he soon
became a leading...
-
family in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine. His mother,
Christine de
Chasteigner, is a
translator of
novels (Barbara
Cartland et al.); his
brother is...
- over
three centuries, the
Chasteigner family ruled La Châtaigneraie. The most
notable family member,
Gislebert de
Chasteigner,
mentioned in 1069, and his...
-
years of his life, for in 1563 the
professor recommended him to
Louis de
Chasteigner, the
young lord of La Roche-Posay, as a
companion in his travels. The...
-
concluding his
study there in 1561. In July 1573 he
married Jeanne de
Chasteigner, who
brought with her to the
marriage 48,000 livres. She was the widow...
-
Blackie RF 1,082 69.9
Allan Savory NUF 318 20.6
Marie Joseph Claude de
Chasteigner Dumée-Duval RAP 147 9.5
HIGHLANDS SOUTH 1,960 (84.4%) John
Christie RF...
- housing. Jean Lois Le Vieux. For
services to land surveying. Paul de
Chasteigner Du Mee. For
services to industry.
Joseph George Harold Glover. For services...
-
Geoffroy de Saint-Belin (27
March 1578 – 21
November 1611) Henri-Louis
Chasteigner de La Roche-Posay (19
March 1612 – 30 July 1651)
Antonio Barberini (1652...
- Mans. 1571-1575: François Rougier,
baron de Ferrals. 1576-1581:
Louis Chasteigner,
seigneur de La Rochepozay. 1581-1584: Paul de Foix,
archbishop of Toulouse...