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  1. Louis II de Longueville, Duc de Longueville. M, #108321, b. 1510, d. 1537. Last Edited=6 Jan 2009. Louis II de Longueville, Duc de Longueville was born in 1510 at Blandy, France. He married Marie de Guise, daughter of Claude de Lorraine, Duc de Guise and Antoinette de Bourbon, on 4 August 1534. 1 . He died in 1537. 1

  2. Philip of Navarre, Count of Longueville (1336–1363) was a younger brother and supporter of Charles II of Navarre, a claimant to the French throne. The son of Philip III of Navarre and Joan II of Navarre , he married Yolande of Flanders in 1353. [1]

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · About Louis de France, Comte d’Evreux, de Meulan, de Gien et de Longueville. Louis of France, Count d'Évreux (May 3, 1276 – May 19, 1319, Paris) was the third son of King Philip III the Bold with his second wife Maria of Bravant, and half-brother of King Philip IV the Fair. Louis was quiet and reflective; politically, opposed to his half ...

  4. The title remained in the hands of the Orléans-Longueville family until the death of Jean Louis Charles d'Orléans in 1694. Separation and Return. In 1364, following the death of John II of France, the County of Tancarville was separated from the County of Longueville, while the city of Montivilliers was attached to the royal demesne.

  5. Francqueville, Fontenay Sur Mer, Manche, Normandie, 50310, France. Death: November 09, 1524 (15-16) Battle of Pavie (Italie) Immediate Family: Son of Louis I d'Orléans, duc de Longueville and Jeanne de Baden-Hochberg. Husband of Mistress NN. Father of Claude le Batard d'Orleans-Longueville. Brother of Louis II d'Orléans, duc de Longueville ...

  6. Louis I d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville, was a French aristocrat and general, Grand Chamberlain of France and governor of Provence.

  7. Coat of arms of the Counts of Longueville Coat of arms of the d'Enghien family. Jean d'Orléans, Count of Dunois (23 November 1402 – 24 November 1468), known as the "Bastard of Orléans" (French: bâtard d'Orléans) or simply Jean de Dunois, was a French military leader during the Hundred Years' War who participated in military campaigns with Joan of Arc.