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  1. Marie Charlotte de La Trémoille (26 January 1632 – 24 August 1682). was a French noblewoman member of the House of La Trémoille and by marriage Duchess of Saxe-Jena. Born in Thouars , she was the fifth of six children born from the marriage of Henri III de La Trémoille , 3rd Duke of Thouars, 2nd Duke of La Tremoille, Prince of ...

  2. 21 de mar. de 2023 · Born in 1922, Princess Marie was the daughter of a French aristocrat and grew up at the Château de Gerbéviller, in Lorraine, France, reports the Royal Watcher. In 1942, she married Prince Jean Charles Lamoral de Ligne la Trémoïlle, founder of a cadet branch of the historic House of Ligne.

  3. Marie-Charlotte de La Trémoille née le 26 janvier 1632 à Thouars et décédée le 24 août 1682 à Iéna est la fille d' Henri Ier de La Trémoille, troisième duc de Thouars, deuxième duc de La Trémoille, et de Marie de La Tour d'Auvergne . Biographie. Elle épouse le 10 juin 1662 à Paris le prince Bernard de Saxe-Iéna, fils de Guillaume de Saxe-Weimar.

  4. María Carlota de La Trémoille (en francés, Marie Charlotte de La Trémoille; Thouars, 26 de enero de 1632-Jena, 24 de agosto de 1682) fue una noble francesa miembro de la Casa de La Trémoille, y por matrimonio duquesa de Sajonia-Jena.

    • Lords and Crusaders
    • Claim to Kingdom of Naples
    • Extinction
    • Chief Line
    • Branches
    • Notable Family Members
    • References

    Pierre, the first known seigneur (or sire) of La Trémoïlle, was settled in Poitou, and died after 1040. His descendant, Guy, accompanied Godefroy de Bouillon to the Holy Land as a crusader in 1096. Upon his return, he had the abbey of Reims rebuilt, and died after 1145. His son, Guillaume, joined the expedition of Louis VII of France to the Holy La...

    In the 17th century the La Trémoïlle family put forth a claim to the throne of the Kingdom of Naples. Henry de La Trémoïlle, in representation of his great-grandmother Anne de Laval (1505–1554), wife of François de la Trémoïlle, was the sole heir to King Frederick of Naples. Ferdinand I (1423-1494), an illegitimate son of King Alfonso V of Aragon, ...

    Louis Jean Marie de La Trémoille (8 February 1910 – 9 December 1933), prince and 12th duc de La Trémoille, 13th duc de Thouars, 13th prince de Tarente and 17th prince de Talmond, was the only son and heir of Louis Charles de La Trémoïlle, 12th duc de Thouars and 12th Prince of Taranto, and was the last male of the historic La Trémoille family. He d...

    Viscounts of Thouars (elevated to duke 1563), Princes of Talmont, etc. 1. Louis I de La Trémoille 2. Louis II de La Trémoille (1460-1525), son, called the chevalier sans reproche ("knight beyond reproach"), defeated and captured Francis II, Duke of Brittany at the Battle of Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier (1488), distinguished himself in the Italian Wars, a...

    The family was divided into several branches including, among others: 1. viscounts and dukes of Thouars 2. dukes of La Trémoille 3. princes of Talmont 4. princes of Tarente 5. dukes of Châtellerault 6. dukes of Noirmoutier 7. marquis of Royan 8. count of Joigny

    Guy de la Trémoille, standard-bearer of France, was taken prisoner at the Battle of Nicopolis(1396), and
    Georges de la Trémoille (c. 1382 - 6 May 1446) was count de Guînes, the favorite of King Charles VII of France, took part in the Praguerie and was captured at Battle of Azincourt(1415).

    This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "La Trémoille". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 275.

  5. Father. Louis III de La Trémoille, Duke of Thouars. Mother. Jeanne de Montmorency. Charlotte Catherine de La Trémoïlle (1568 – 29 August 1629) was a French noblewoman and, by marriage, Princess of Condé. By birth she belonged to the House of La Trémoïlle .

  6. 1 de sept. de 2021 · English: Portrait of Marie Charlotte de la Trémoille (1632-1682), wife of Bernard II, Duke of Saxe-Jena (1638-1678)