-
chamberlain to the Duke of
Brittany and
himself chamberlain to the king;
Espinay built the chapel,
completed by his son
Charles in 1612, in
which the Flamboyant...
- and
Chevreuse (cited in the tree). Son of
Claude of
Espinay (c. 1552 –
after 1584),
Larquis of
Espinay,
Count of Durtal, and Françoise of La Rochefoucauld...
-
cleric and bishop. Born in Brittany, he was the son of Richard, lord of
Espinay and la Rivière,
chamberlain to
Francis II of Brittany, and his wife Béatrix...
- see of Bordeaux. At the
request of
Charles VIII, Pope
Innocent VIII made
Espinay a
cardinal priest in the
consistory of
March 9, 1489. He
received the red...
-
Esparron de
Verdon 1703 Castellane-Esparron (de)
Extant Espinay Bretagne 35
Champeaux 1575
Espinay (d')
Extinct 1633
Espinouse Provence 04 Le Chaffaut-Saint-Jurson...
- 1493) was a
Breton cleric and bishop. He was the son of Richard, lord of
Espinay and la Rivière,
chamberlain to
Francis II of Brittany, and his wife Béatrix...
- (muni****lity), in Jamésie, in the
townships of Lacroix, Buteux, Belmont,
Espinay,
Machault and Gradis.
Forestry is the main
economic activity of the sector;...
- her
arrest shortly thereafter. He
would not
however depart from Brouage.
Espinay sought to mend his
bridges with the king
after this peace,
writing to him...
- Canada)
Federal (7405) Cartier-Brébeuf
National Historic Site of
Canada 175
Espinay Street Quebec City QC 46°49′29″N 71°14′20″W / 46.8248°N 71.239°W / 46...
- Montauban: Fisquet, pp. 247-253. Eubel, II, p. 112.
Espinay had also been
Abbot of Saint-Wandrille.
Espinay was
transferred to the
diocese of Lyon on 1 October...