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  1. Gabriel, conde de Montgomery, señor de Lorges (¿1530? - 26 de junio de 1574) fue un capitán de la guardia de Enrique II de Francia, al que involuntariamente hirió de muerte en un torneo (1559). Se convirtió al calvinismo y fue uno de los jefes del partido calvinista; prisionero en Domfront, fue ejecutado por orden de Catalina de Médicis (1574).Primeros años de vidaFue hijo de Jacobo de ...

  2. Gabriel de Montgomery. Gabriel de Lorges, comte de Montgomery, seigneur de Lorges (5 May 1530 – 26 June 1574), a French nobleman, was a captain in Henry II's Scots Guards. He is remembered for mortally injuring Henry in a jousting accident and subsequently converting to Protestantism, the faith that the Scottish Guard sought to suppress.

  3. 25 de mar. de 2023 · Gabriel was the successful third son of the infamous Gabriel I comte de Montgommery. Gabriel I accidentally killed the king of France in a joust, became a protestant and after many battles was executed by order of Catherine de Medici, the dead king’s wife. Before his execution in 1574, Gabriel I was legally deprived of his lands and titles.

  4. The Gabriel Project Cluster of Montgomery County, Maryland helps women facing crisis pregnancies, and their children, by providing support and practical help, including prenatal care, furniture, clothing, diapers, grocery gift cards, baby gear, and other needed items.

  5. 21 de ago. de 2019 · Another descendant, Robert Montgomery 1st Lord Montgomery went to France in 1480. He was the founder of the second French house of the Counts of Montgomery. His son, Gabriel became commander of the king’s Scots guard in 1545 and Count de Montgomery. The count’s eldest son Gabriel was sent to Scotland in 1545.

  6. Background Gabriel de Lorges Montgomery was born on May 5, 1530, at Ducey, France. Career Montgomery became a lieutenant in the king of France's Scottish guards, of which his father was captain, and engaged in police operations against the Protestants.

  7. 5 de jun. de 2023 · Kayla Montgomery. Kayla, the defendant Adam Montgomery’s wife, testified in Adam’s weapons trial on Monday, June 5, 2023. She said she’s known Adam since high school. The couple was married on June 7, 2017, and have three children together. Kayla said she was arrested and incarcerated for a couple of months in January 2022 for welfare ...