-
Luynes may
refer to:
Luynes, Bouches-du-Rhône
Luynes, Indre-et-Loire Duke of
Luynes, a
title belonging to the
noble French house d'Albert de
Luynes, including...
- of
Luynes on
Charles d'Albert.
Luynes soon
became as unpo****r as
Concini had been.
Other nobles resented his
monopolisation of the King.
Luynes was...
- XIII. In 1619, the king made him Duke of
Luynes and a Peer of France, and in 1621,
Constable of France.
Luynes died of
scarlet fever near the end of that...
- The Duke of
Luynes (French: duc de
Luynes French: [dyk də lɥin]) is a
territorial name
belonging to the
noble French house d'Albert.
Luynes is, today,...
- d'Albert de
Luynes,
styled Duke of
Chevreuse (1823–1854), and Valentine-Julie de
Contades (1824–1900). His
sister was
Marie Julie d'Albert de
Luynes (wife of...
- Duke of
Luynes (4
November 1748 – 13 May 1807) was a
French politician,
nobleman and
member of the
House of Albert. He was the
sixth Duke of
Luynes as well...
- cost the king 80,000 livres.
After Luynes died of
scarlet fever in 1621,
Louis Charles became the
second Duke of
Luynes and
married his mother's sister,...
- Louis-Joseph d'Albert de
Luynes, 3rd
Prince of
Grimberghen (1672–1758), who
married Magdeleine Marie de Berghes. Charles-Hercule d'Albert de
Luynes, Duke of Chevreuse...
-
Luynes (Marie
Charles Louis; 24
April 1717 – 8
October 1771) was a
French nobleman and
member of the
House of Albert. He was the
fifth Duke of
Luynes...
- the
symbol is modern,
introduced in 1835 by Honoré Théodoric d'Albert de
Luynes as
French triskèle, and
adopted in the
spelling triskeles following Otto...