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- a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Entragues, Catherine Henriette de Balzac d'". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 9 (11th ed...
- ligue. Épernon was tasked with bringing Entragues into the royalist fold, and with the ****istance of Entragues' brother Entraguet and his poor financial...
- Charles de Balsac, seigneur de Clermont (known as Entragues or Clermont-Entragues) (c. 1545 –14 March 1590) was a French courtier, favourite and soldier...
- against the Catholic ligue that opposed Navarre's succession, besting Entragues outside Orléans. Despite this, Henri was forced to capitulate to the ligue...
- Rohan-Gié (?-1578), Lady of Gié │ │ │ │ x Francis of Balzac (?-1613), Lord of Entragues │ │ │ │ │ │ │ └──> Françoise Diane of Rohan-Gié (?-1585), Lady of Gillebourg...
- Anne de La Queuille 3. Lady Henrietta Stewart 14. Guillaume de Balzac, Lord of Entragues & Saint-Amand 7. Catherine de Balzac 15. Louise d'Humières...
- kingdom, Mayenne headed to Orléans, which had rebelled against its governor Entragues on 23 December having got word of Henri's coup in Paris. Henri was keen...
- Saint-Michel, receiving the promotion at the same time as another favourite Entragues. He was also made a gentilhomme de la chambre du roi alongside his responsibilities...
- 'château d'Angers' reconquering it for the crown. At the end of 1585, Entragues indicated that he was willing to give up his position in Orléans to a...
- the village and the church were pillaged by the troops of the Baron of Entragues; in 1654, a strong wind destro**** half of the roof ; and, in 1674, lightning...