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Gondrin (French pronunciation: [ɡɔ̃dʁɛ̃]) is a
commune in the Gers
department in
southwestern France. The
Auzoue flows north-northwest
through the western...
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Louis de
Pardaillan de
Gondrin may
refer to:
Louis de
Pardaillan de
Gondrin (1688–1712),
French nobleman Louis de
Pardaillan de
Gondrin (1707–1743), French...
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Louis Henri de
Pardaillan de
Gondrin,
marquis de
Montespan (1640 – 1
December 1691) was a
French nobleman, most
notable as the
husband of
Louis XIV's...
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Marie Christine de
Pardaillan de
Gondrin (17
November 1663 – 1675) was the
eldest legitimate child of Françoise de
Rochechouart de
Mortemart and her husband...
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Louis de
Pardaillan de
Gondrin (9
November 1707 – 9
December 1743), Duke of
Antin (French: duc d'Antin), was a
French courtier,
freemason and male-line...
- de
Pardaillan de
Gondrin,
whose father,
Louis Antoine de
Pardaillan de
Gondrin, was the son of
Louis Henri de
Pardaillan de
Gondrin,
marquis de Montespan...
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September 1664 – 2
November 1736) was a
French nobleman,
marquis of Antin,
Gondrin and Montespan, and
first Duke of Antin. The
legitimate son of
Louis Henri...
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Louis de
Pardaillan de
Gondrin (15
February 1727 – 1737 or 1757) was a
French nobleman. Born at Versailles, he was the only son of the Duke of
Antin and...
- de
Gondrin (July 1688 – 22
February 1712) was a
French nobleman. He was a
grandson of
Madame de Montespan. He was
known as the
marquis de
Gondrin during...
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Louis de
Pardaillan de
Gondrin (1688-1712), his nephew, son of his half-brother
Louis Antoine de
Pardaillan de
Gondrin,
whose mother was
Madame de...