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  1. Charles de Gontaut, 1st Duke of Biron (c. 1562 –31 July 1602) was a French noble, military commander, Admiral, Marshal and governor during the final days of the French Wars of Religion. The son of Marshal Armand de Gontaut, baron de Biron who had served the crown militarily throughout the religious wars, Biron made his entry into ...

  2. modifier. Charles de Gontaut, duc de Biron, né en 1562 à Saint-Blancard, et exécuté le 31 juillet 1602 à la Bastille, est un militaire français. Maréchal de France, il est connu pour l'amitié que lui portait Henri IV, qu'il a pourtant trahi.

  3. Charles de Gontaut, baron and duke de Biron (born 1562—died July 31, 1602, Paris, France) was the son of Armand who won the favour of King Henry IV by his courage and enterprise at Arques and Ivry and was made admiral of France and Brittany in 1592 after his father’s death.

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  4. Armand Louis de Gontaut (French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃ lwi də ɡɔ̃to]), duc de Lauzun, later duc de Biron, and usually referred to by historians of the French Revolution simply as Biron (13 April 1747 – 31 December 1793) was a French soldier and politician, known for the part he played in the American War of Independence and ...

  5. Issue. Charles, 1st Duke of Biron. Armand de Gontaut, Baron of Biron ( French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃ də ɡɔ̃to], 1524 – 26 July 1592) was a soldier, diplomat and Marshal of France. Beginning his service during the Italian Wars, Biron served in Italy under Marshal Brissac and Guise in 1557 before rising to command his own ...

  6. Généralités. Le château de Biron, des XIIe et XVIIIe siècles, était le siège de l'une des quatre baronnies du Périgord. Il occupait une position stratégique à la lisière du Périgord et de l' Agenais. Son histoire est intimement liée à la grandeur d'une famille, les Gontaut-Biron, qui tint le fief durant huit-cents ans.

  7. Charles de Gontaut, duc de Biron (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl də ɡɔ̃to dyk də biʁɔ̃], 1562 – 31 July 1602) was a French soldier whose military achievements were accompanied by plotting to dismember France and setting himself up as ruler of an independent Burgundy.