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  1. Jacqueline de Rohan, Marquise de Rothelin (c. 1520 – 1587) was a French court official and aristocrat. She was the daughter of Charles de Rohan and Jeanne de Saint-Severin, and regent of the Neufchâtel and of Valangin during the minority of her son Leonor, Duke de Longueville, Duke d' Estouteville.

  2. Rothelin, Jacqueline de Rohan, Marquise de (c. 1520–1587) French aristocrat jailed for sheltering Huguenots. Born around 1520; died in 1587; daughter of Charles de Rohan and Jeanne de Saint-Séverin; married François of Orleans-Longueville, marquis de Rothelin (died 1548); children: one son.

  3. JACQUELINE DE ROHAN ROTHELIN, MARQUISE DE (c. 1520-1587), daughter of Charles de Rohan and Jeanne de Saint-Severin. Her husband, Francois of Orleans-Longueville, marquis de Rothelin, died in 1548, and in watching her son's interests in Neuchatel she was brought into contact with the reformers in Switzerland.

  4. Biography. Jacqueline de Rohan-Gyé was a French noblewoman of the house of Rohan. Lady of Blandy by marriage, she was regent of Rothelin, Neuchâtel and Valangin for her son Léonor. Converted to Protestantism, she made her castle of Blandy in Brie a refuge for Protestants. Origins.

    • Female
    • François (D'orléans-Longueville) Longueville
  5. Jacqueline de ROHAN, Marquise de ROTHELIN Entre paroisse protestante et cour du Roi – 1520-1587 Jacqueline de ROHAN recueille les seigneurie de Blandy et vicomté de Melun en 1548 à la mort de son époux François d’Orléans, duc de Longueville et marquis de Rothelin.

  6. Jacqueline de Rohan, Marquise de Rothelin (c. 1520 – 1587) was a French noblewoman. She was the daughter of Charles de Rohan and Jeanne de Saint-Severin. Biography. Her paternal grandparents were Pierre de Rohan, Viscount de Fronsac and Françoise de Penhoet.

  7. ROTHELIN, JACQUELINE DE ROHAN, Marquise de (c. 1520-1587), daughter of Charles de Rohan and Jeanne de Saint-Severin. Her husband, Francois of Orleans-Longueville, marquis de Rothelin, died in 1548, and in watching her son's interests in Neuchâtel she was brought into contact with the reformers in Switzerland.