- Anne de
Rochechouart (Marie
Adrienne Anne
Victurnienne Clémentine; 10
February 1847 – 3
February 1933), was a
wealthy French aristocrat. She inherited...
- The
House of
Rochechouart (French: [ʁɔʃ(ə)ʃwaʁ];
Maison de Rochechouart) is the
oldest noble family in France. This
powerful dynasty of the Carolingian...
- Nathalie-
Victurnienne-Delphine de
Rochechouart de
Mortemart (5
January 1759, in
Paris – 25
December 1828),
later marquise de Rougé, was a
sister of...
- (8 July 2008). "Duchess of Uzes, NEE
Adrienne Marie-Anne-Clementine
Victurnienne ROCHECHOUART-MORTEMART".
Retrieved 2015-03-27. of),
Melville Amadeus...
- Rochechouart, 8th duc de Mortemart, and had
three children: Pauline-
Victurnienne de
Noailles Jules-Charles-Victurnien, 7th duc de
Noailles Emmanuel-Henri-Victurnien...
- Françoise-Catherine-Scholastique d'Aubusson. They had four children: Anne-
Victurnienne-Henriette (Paris, 7 May 1773 – Dülmen, 10 July 1806) – on 10 January...
- (8 July 2008). "Duchess of Uzes, NEE
Adrienne Marie-Anne-Clementine
Victurnienne ROCHECHOUART-MORTEMART".
Retrieved 2015-03-27. of),
Melville Amadeus...
- Auguste, 9th Duke of Croÿ 6.
Prince Philippe von Croÿ-Dülmen 13. Anne-
Victurnienne-Henriette de
Rochechouart de
Mortemart 3.
Princess Louise Johanne von...
- the
title of duke of
Caylus in
Spain to the
Dampierre family.
Natalie Victurnienne,
Marchioness of Rougé (1759–1828),
friend of
Queen Marie-Antoinette,...
-
Philippe de Croÿ, 9th Duke of Croÿ 5.
Princess Stephanie of Croÿ 11. Anne
Victurnienne de
Rochechouart 1.
Berthe de
Rohan 12.
Ernst Philipp,
Count of Waldstein-Wartenberg...