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Grammont in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gramont, Grammont, Grandmont, or variation, may
refer to:
Gramont, Tarn-et-Garonne,
France Geraardsbergen, Belgium...
- The
House of
Gramont is the name of an old
French noble family,
whose name is
connected to the
castle of
Gramont (Agramont in Spanish)
Basque province...
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Catherine Charlotte de
Gramont (French pronunciation: [katʁin ʃaʁlɔt də ɡʁamɔ̃]; 1639 – 4 June 1678) was
Princess of
Monaco from 1662 to 1678 as the consort...
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Antoine Agénor
Henri Armand de
Gramont, 13th Duke of
Gramont (17 June 1907 – 12
December 1995),
known as the Duke of
Guiche from 1925 to 1962, was a French...
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Armand Antoine Agénor de
Gramont, 12th Duke of
Gramont (29
September 1879 – 2
August 1962) was a
French nobleman,
scientist and industrialist. He was...
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Antoine Alfred Agénor de
Gramont, 11th Duke of
Gramont (22
September 1851 – 30
January 1925),
known as the Duke of
Guiche from 1855 to 1880, was a French...
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Antoinette Corisande Élisabeth,
Duchess of Clermont-Tonnerre (née de
Gramont; 23
April 1875 – 6
December 1954) was a
French writer of the
early 20th century...
- Elizabeth,
comtesse de
Gramont (née Hamilton; 1641–1708), was an Irish-born courtier,
first after the
Restoration at the
court of
Charles II of England...
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Count Sanche Charles Armand Gabriel de
Gramont in Geneva. He was the son of
Gabriel Antoine Armand,
Count de
Gramont (1908–1943), a
French diplomat who served...
- Philibert,
Count de
Gramont (1621–1707), was a
French courtier and soldier,
known as the
protagonist of the Mémoires
written by
Anthony Hamilton (his...