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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Gabriel was the son of Jacque de Montgomerie. [1] Politics , he was a leader of the Huguenots. Gabriel, Comte de Montgomery, Seigneur de Lorges (5 May 1530 – 26 June 1574), a French nobleman, was a captain of the Scots Guards of King Henry II of France. He is remembered for mortally injuring King Henry II in a jousting accident and ...

  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.