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Montberon (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃bəʁɔ̃]) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department of
southwestern France. The
inhabitants of the
commune are known...
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Jacquette de
Montberon [de Montbron] (1542 – June 28, 1598) was a 16th
century humanist, architect, and lady-in-waiting to
Queens Catherine de' Medici...
- (1488). Four
years later he
married Jeanne de
Montbéron,
daughter of
chamberlain Eustache de
Montbéron. In 1494 he
followed the king in war for the Kingdom...
- Montastruc-Savès Montauban-de-Luchon
Montaut Montberaud Montbernard Montberon Montbrun-Bocage Montbrun-Lauragais Montclar-de-Comminges Montclar-Lauragais...
- some date
after 1086, the son of Eble I (died 1096) and of
Almodis de
Montberon. Eble II was the
Ebolus cantator (a
singer named Eble, Eble le chanteur)...
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Villiers de L'Isle-Adam (1384–1437),
Marshal of
France in 1418
Jacques de
Montberon, Lord of
Engoumois (died 1422),
Marshal of
France in 1418
Gilbert Motier...
- Montastruc-Savès Montauban-de-Luchon
Montaut Montberaud Montbernard Montberon Montbrun-Bocage Montbrun-Lauragais Montclar-de-Comminges Montclar-Lauragais...
- Cossé in 1571
without issue.
Gabriel de
Montmorency (1541–1562),
sieur de
Montbéron.
Guillaume de Montmorency, (1544–1591)
sieur de Thoré.
Married Léonore...
- who owed
money to
Jacques Cœur,
Jeanne de Vendôme, wife of François de
Montberon, and an Italian,
Jacques Colonna,
formally accused him of
having poisoned...
- 1096) was
viscount of
Ventadour (Corrèze, France). He
married Almodis de
Montberon and his
children included Eble II of Ventadorn. "Bernard de Ventadorn"...