- Duke of
Mouchy (Spanish:
Duque de
Mouchy) was a
hereditary title in the
peerage of Spain,
accompanied by the
dignity of
Grandee and
granted in 1747 by...
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Philippe de Noailles,
comte de
Noailles and
later prince de Poix, duc de
Mouchy, and duc de Poix à brevêt (27
December 1715 in Paris – 27 June 1794 in Paris)...
- de Noailles, prince-duc de Poix, and 2nd
Spanish and 1st
French duc de
Mouchy (21
November or 21
December 1752 – 17
February 1819), was a
French soldier...
- Louis-Philippe
Mouchy (31
March 1734 – 10
December 1801) was a
French sculptor. Louis-Philippe
Mouchy was born in 1734. He was a
student of Jean-Baptiste...
- Noailles, 1st Duke of
Mouchy Emmanuel-Marie-Louis,
marquis de
Noailles (1743–1822) Philippe-Louis-Marc-Antoine de Noailles, 1st duc de
Mouchy (1752–1819) Louis-Marie...
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Mouchy-le-Châtel (French pronunciation: [muʃi lə ʃɑtɛl]) is a
commune in the Oise
department in
northern France.
Communes of the Oise
department "Répertoire...
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Philippe François
Armand Marie de Noailles, Duc de
Mouchy, Prince-Duc de Poix (17
April 1922 – 28
February 2011) was a
cadet of the
French ducal house...
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January 1804 Havana) was the
second son of Philippe, duc de
Mouchy, and a
member of
Mouchy branch of the
famous Noailles family of the
French aristocracy...
- and 2 sons. His two sons Louis, 4th duc de Noailles, and Philippe, duc de
Mouchy, also went on to
become marshals of France. The duc de
Noailles was made...
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Antoine de
Mouchy (Antonius
Monchiacenus Demochares) (1494 – 8 May 1574) was a
French theologian and canonist, at Paris. A
traditional explanation of the...