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Gontaut may
refer to:
Armand de
Gontaut,
baron de
Biron (1524–1592),
celebrated French soldier of the 16th
century Armand Louis de
Gontaut, Duc de Lauzun...
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Armand Louis de
Gontaut (French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃ lwi də ɡɔ̃to]), duc de Lauzun,
later duc de Biron, and
usually referred to by
historians of the...
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Armand de
Gontaut,
Baron of
Biron (French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃ də ɡɔ̃to], 1524 – 26 July 1592) was a soldier,
diplomat and
Marshal of France. Beginning...
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Marie Madeleine Agnès de
Gontaut (1653–1720) was a
French aristocrat.
Marie Madeleine was a
daughter of
General François de
Gontaut,
Marquis of
Biron and...
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Charles Armand de
Gontaut, 2nd Duke of
Biron (5
August 1663 – 23 July 1756), great-grandson of
Armand de Gontout-Biron, was a
French military leader who...
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Louis Antoine de
Gontaut, 6th Duke of
Biron (1700–1788) was Duke of
Biron and a
French military leader who
served with
distinction under Louis XV, and...
- The Prix
Gontaut-Biron is a
Group 3 flat
horse race in
France open to
thoroughbreds aged four
years or older. It is run at
Deauville over a
distance of...
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Charles de
Gontaut, 1st Duke of
Biron (1562 – 31 July 1602) was a
French noble,
military commander, Admiral,
Marshal and
governor during the
final days...
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Marie Joséphine Louise,
duchesse de
Gontaut (1773–1857) was a
French court office holder. She was born in
Paris on the 3rd of
August 1773,
daughter of...
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Jeanne de
Gontaut,
Countess of
Noailles (c. 1520 – 26
September 1586), was a
French noblewoman and the wife of
Antoine de Noailles,
Admiral of France...