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Lenoncourt (French pronunciation: [lənɔ̃kuʁ]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
department in north-eastern France. The
commune covers an area of...
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Philippe de
Lenoncourt (born 1527 in the
Coupvray Castle; died on 13
December 1592 in Rome,
Papal States) was a
French cardinal of the
Catholic Church...
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Robert de
Lenoncourt (1485? – 4
February 1561) was a
French bishop, Cardinal, and diplomat. He was the son of
Thierry de
Lenoncourt,
Seigneur de Vignory...
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Robert I de
Lenoncourt, le père des pauvres, died 25
September 1532, was a
French prelate of the turn of the 16th century,
known in his day for his works...
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married Gérard
Sublet d'Heudicourt de
Lenoncourt, a son of
Odelric Sublet,
Marquis d'Heudicourt de
Lenoncourt, and
Marguerite de Suremain, in 1908. Eugène...
- 1554-55 she was
maintaining her
niece Jossine de ****eleu's
rights to the
Lenoncourt succession from the
Guise family. In
March 1560, she gave 114,000 livres...
- Thouaré and La Touche-Limouzinière.
Daughter of
Henry III of
Lenoncourt (?–1584), Lord of
Lenoncourt, and Françoise of Montmorency-Laval (?–1614). Daughter...
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owned great estates in
Brittany and Anjou. Her
mother was
Madeleine de
Lenoncourt, who died two
years after her
daughter was born. Her
youngest half brother...
- of his
mother from his grandfather's
second marriage to
Madeleine de
Lenoncourt.
After Anne's
death in 1684, he married, thirdly, to
Marguerite d'Aligre...
- Cros, Vou and Saint-Médard
depended on the
Villeloin abbey.
Robert de
Lénoncourt (b. 1510 - d.
February 2, 1561), who was
Abbot of
Villeloin between 1551...