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Nogaret (French pronunciation: [nɔɡaʁɛ]) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in
southwestern France.
Guillaume de
Nogaret Jean
Louis de Nogaret...
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Guillaume de
Nogaret (c. 1260 –
April 1313) was a
French statesman,
councilor and
keeper of the seal to
Philip IV of France.
Nogaret was born in Saint-Félix-Lauragais...
- Jean
Louis de
Nogaret de La
Valette (1554–1642),
created Duke of Épernon, was a
powerful member of the
French nobility at the turn of the 17th century...
- Dominique-Vincent
Ramel (called
Ramel de
Nogaret; 3
November 1760 – 31
March 1829) was a
French lawyer and
politician who
became Minister of
Finance under...
- Louis-Charles
Gaston de
Nogaret de la
Valette de Foix, duke de La
Vallette and
Candale (14
April 1627 - 28
January 1658) was a
French peer and Colonel...
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increasingly impoverished noble class. The
French historian Guy Chaussinand-
Nogaret,
specialist of the
French nobility in the 18th century,
writes that some...
- clergy,
relied instead on
skilful civil servants, such as
Guillaume de
Nogaret and
Enguerrand de Marigny, to
govern the kingdom. The king, who sought...
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Pierre Nogaret de La
Valette (1497–1553),
Seigneur de Valette, was born in Toulouse, the son of
Bernard Nogaret de La
Valette and his wife Anne Bretolene...
- The
House of
Nogaret de La Valette,
formerly Nogaret, was a
ducal family of
French nobility,
originally from
Lavalette (Haute-Garonne) in the Languedoc...
- Jean de
Nogaret de La
Valette (1527–
December 18, 1575) was a
captain and then maître de camp (camp master) of the
French light cavalry (1562) and Lieutenant...