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  1. Gabriel de Lorges, Count of Montgomery, Lord of Lorges and Ducey (5 May 1530 – 26 June 1574), was a French nobleman of Scottish extraction and captain of the Scots Guard of King Henry II of France. He is remembered for mortally injuring Henry II in a jousting accident and subsequently converting to Protestantism , the faith that the Scots Guard sought to suppress.

  2. Gabriel I puede referirse a: Gabriel I de Alejandría (f.920), papa copto de Alejandría. Gabriel I de Constantinopla, 1596; Gabriel I de Hungría (1580–1629), rey de Hungría, príncipe de Transilvania. Gabriel I de Montgomery (1530-1574), conde de Montgomery, señor de Lorges.

  3. 19 de nov. de 2016 · Gabriel de Lorges, comte de Montgomery was a hero, rebel and killer of a king. Not all of this was by choice. The son of Jacques, Duke of Montgomery, a Scottish nobleman with a sound career supporting the kings of France, Gabriel’s life should have been gilded and assured. In 1559 Gabriel was 29 and Lord of lands in Normandy.

  4. 5 de may. de 2024 · Gabriel I de Montgomery, also known as Gabriel de Lorges, is an emblematic figure of the French nobility of the 16th century. Born in 1530 into a noble family, he was the son of Jacques de Lorges, lord of Montgomery, and Charlotte de Gontaut-Biron. Montgomery’s family originally came from Scotland but settled in France in the 14th century.

  5. Gabriel de Lorges comte de Montgomery (1530-1574), by Feron Eloi Firmin. Gabriel, 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 ...

  6. 25 de feb. de 2023 · Gabriel de Lorges, Count of Montgomery (1530-1574) was a French nobleman and captain of the Scots Guard of King Henry II. He fatally injured the king in a jousting accident and subsequently converted to Protestantism, becoming a leader of the Huguenots. Montgomery was captured, taken to Paris, and sentenced to death, where he was beheaded on June 26, 1574.

  7. Gabriel I de Lorges, conde de Montgomery ( Ducey, 5 de mayo de 1530 - París, 26 de junio de 1574), señor de Ducey, fue el comandante francés que mató accidentalmente al rey de Francia Enrique II durante un torneo de caballeros.