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Louis de Saint-Gelais,
seigneur de
Lanssac and
baron de La Mothe-Saint-Héray (1512/1513,
Cornefeu – 1593, Précy-sur-Oise) was a
French noble, soldier...
- Guy de Saint-Gelais,
seigneur de
Lanssac (3
December 1544 –
August 1622) was a
French courtier, soldier,
governor and
rebel during the
French Wars of...
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illegitimate son of the
royal favourite Louis de Saint-Gelais,
seigneur de
Lanssac and
Louise de La Béraudière.
Thanks to the
court influence of his father...
- Henry VIII and
sister of Henry's ****ure wife, Anne Boleyn. With
Jacquette de
Lanssac he was
reputed to have had the
following illegitimate child:
Louis de Saint-Gelais...
- de' Medici. She was the wife of
Louis de Saint-Gelais, the
seigneur de
Lanssac (1515/13–1589),
Seigneur de Lansac,
Baron of La
Motte Saint-Héray and of...
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Carnegie of Kinnaird, and
Robert Reid,
Bishop of
Orkney with the
seigneur de
Lanssac,
representing Henry II of France. The
English delegation included Sir Robert...
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April 1558. In 1562, he
attended the
Council of Trent. The
seigneur de
Lanssac,
Arnaud du Ferrier,
president of the
Parlement of Paris, and Guy de Faur...
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Morvillier the
bishop of Orléans, and
Louis de Lausignan, the
seigneur de
Lanssac were both men of Montmorency's
faction on the court.
However affiliation...
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accompanied on his
entrance to
Brouage by
Lanssac. In
return for the
privilege Saint-Luc
promised to pay
Lanssac the sum of 65,700
livres for his dispossession...
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Brouage on the
Atlantic coast, with the ****istance of the
seigneur de
Lanssac,
securing a
considerable supply of salt.
Henri was
pleased at the reduction...