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possession of
other territories including the
counties of Charolais, La Marche,
Pardiac, Castres, the land of
Nemours elevated to a duchy, and the Carladez. After...
- The
Count of
Pardiac was a
title in the
French nobility. It was held by:
Bernard d'Armagnac,
Count of
Pardiac (1424–1462)
Jacques d'Armagnac, Duke of Nemours...
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Bernard d'Armagnac,
Count of
Pardiac (died 1462) was a
younger son of
Bernard VII,
Count of
Armagnac and
Bonne of Berry.
Bernard fought at the Battle...
- (1362–1393)
James II (1393–1438),
married Joan II of
Naples Bernard,
count of
Pardiac and of Marche, duke of
Nemours (1438–1462) (in
right of his wife, Eleanor...
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Bonne of Armagnac,
married Charles, Duke of Orléans Bernard,
Count of
Pardiac,
married Eleanor,
heiress to La
Marche Vaughan 2009, p. 209.
Lodge 1926...
- The
canton of
Pardiac-Rivière-B****e is an
administrative division of the Gers department,
southwestern France. It was
created at the
French canton reorganisation...
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Marche (1412 – aft. 21
August 1464),
married Bernard d'Armagnac,
Count of
Pardiac (d. 1462) It is not
certain when
Beatrice died. She died
between 1412 and...
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Armagnac (1397 – died young).
Bernard of
Armagnac (1400 – 1462),
Count of
Pardiac;
married Eleanor of Bourbon-La Marche. Anne of
Armagnac (1402 – bef. 1473);...
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Bernard d'Armagnac,
Count of
Pardiac with
Eleanor of Bourbon-La
Marche Duke of
Nemours Count of Castres, La
Marche and
Pardiac 1462–1477 to
royal domain...
- the
French crown in 1504,
after the
extinction of the
house of Armagnac-
Pardiac. In 1507, it was
given by
Louis XII of
France to his nephew,
Gaston de...