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Lezay (French pronunciation: [ləzɛ]) is a
commune in the Deux-Sèvres
department in
western France.
Communes of the Deux-Sèvres
department "Répertoire...
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Lezay,
married before 1195. His children:
Hugues I de
Lezay,
Seigneur de
Lezay,
married to NN, the
parents of: Jean I de
Lezay,
Seigneur de
Lezay, married...
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Baron Paul
Adrien François
Marie de
Lezay-Marnésia (born
August 9, 1769, in Moutonne, died on 9
October 1814, in Haguenau) was a
French prefect. He was...
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Madame de Villette, was born in 1584 at
Mursay to
Suzanne de
Lusignan de
Lezay; at an
early age, on 22
October 1610, she
married Benjamin Valois de Vilette...
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Blazon Period Description 12th-13th
Century Lords of
Lezay Barry silver and azure, nine
martlets in orle
gules surmounted to fair
canton gules ....
- Born in Poitou, Hugh was the
eldest son of Hugh VII and of
Sarracena de
Lezay. He
married Burgondie de Rancon, Dame de Fontenay,
daughter of Geoffroy...
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Louise Poitelon du Tarde,
vicomtesse de
Lezay-Marnésia (1826–1891), was a
French courtier. She
served as lady-in-waiting (dame de Palais) to the empress...
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Louise Poitelon du Tarde,
viscountess of
Lezay-Marnésia (1826-1891), wife of Joseph-Antoine-Albert de
Lezay-Marnesia; in the center,
Adrienne de Villeneuve-Bargemont...
- Roches-Baritaud (1756–1819). In 1783 the 2nd
Count married Claudine Françoise de
Lezay (1767–1791). The
marriage resulted in the
birth of
first her
older brother...
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after Corregio;
Saint Benedict's Vision,
after Eustache Le Sueur;
Adrien de
Lezay-Marnésia;
Artemisia II,
after Hendrik van Limborch; Rest in the countryside...