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  1. Antoine de Gramont, 1st Duke of Gramont (1572–1644) was a member of minor French nobility by birth. Created the 1st Duke of Gramont in 1643 by King Louis XIV, he was automatically a Peer.

  2. He was created Count of Guiche in 1563. Antoine de Gramont was also the first Gramont to claim sovereignty over the Principality of Bidache. His grandson, also named Antoine de Gramont, viceroy of Navarra, was created Duke of Gramont in 1643.

  3. Antoine de Gramont, 1st Duke of Gramont - Royalpedia. Antoine de Gramont, 1st Duke of Gramont (1572 – August 1644) was a member of minor French nobility by birth. Created the 1st Duke of Gramont in 1643 by King Louis XIV. Contents. 1 First marriage. 1.1 Issue. 2 Second marriage. 2.1 Issue. 3 Titles. First marriage.

  4. Antoine I d'Aure de Gramont, viscount of Aure, count of Guiche, sovereign-lord of Bidache (1526 - 8 December 1576) was a French courtier and general. He served as gentleman in ordinary to the king's chamber from 1559 to 1564, serving Henry II, Francis II and Charles IX in that role.

  5. Antoine-Agénor-Alfred, duke de Gramonte was a French diplomat and statesman whose belligerent attitudes as foreign minister in 1870 helped push France, then diplomatically isolated and militarily unprepared, into a disastrous war with Prussia. Gramont was a member of an old aristocratic family. He.

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  6. The title of Duke of Gramont (french duc de Gramont) is a French dukedom and former peerage created in 15 December 1663 by King Louis XIV. Dukes of Gramont [ edit] 1643-1644 Antoine de Gramont, 1st Duke of Gramont. 1644-1678 Antoine de Gramont, 2nd Duke of Gramont. 1678-1720 Antoine Charles de Gramont, 3rd Duke of Gramont.

  7. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The title of Duke of Gramont ( duc de Gramont) is a French dukedom and former peerage. It was created in 1648 for French Marshal Antoine III de Gramont. Quick Facts Dukedom of Gramont, Creation date ... Dukedom of Gramont.