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Honorat I de Savoie,
seigneur de
Sommerive (1538–1572) was a
governor and
soldier during the
French Wars of Religion. He
entered high
office as lieutenant-general...
- died, Duke of Mayenne,
Marquis de Villars,
Count of Maine,
Tende and
Sommerive. He also
became a peer of
France and
inherited the Hôtel de
Mayenne in...
- Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne, 1578–1621
Charles Emmanuel of Lorraine,
Count of
Sommerive, 1581–1609
Louis II of Lorraine,
Cardinal of Guise, 1555–1588 Charles...
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subordinates in 1545. With the
outbreak of
civil war in 1562, his son
Sommerive rallied the
Catholics of
Provence against him, and
successfully drove...
- the
vicomte de
Joyeuse (viscount of Joyeuse) in Languedoc; the
comte de
Sommerive in Provence; the duc d'Aumale in
Normandie and the duc d'Ėtampes in Normandie...
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troops in response.
Calls were sent out to
Serbelloni and
Sommerive to this effect.
Sommerive thus
protested to the
crown that
while he
would like to disband...
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Louis de Gonzague, Duke of
Nevers Charles Emmanuel de Lorraine,
Count of
Sommerive (1581–1609)
never married;
Catherine de
Lorraine (1585–1618)
married Carlo...
- Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne, 1578-1621
Charles Emmanuel of Lorraine,
Count of
Sommerive, 1581–1609
Louis II of Lorraine,
Cardinal of Guise, 1555-1588 Charles...
- and
Aiguillon as well as
Marquis of Villars,
Count of Maine,
Tende and
Sommerive. He also
became heir to his father's fiefdoms. This
situation lasted less...
- from the
banks of the
Somme (Sommaripa
being the
Italianised form of
Sommerive), so as to p****
under the
protection of the capitulations.
Elsewhere too...