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  1. Philibert, Count de Gramont (1621–1707), was a French courtier and soldier, known as the protagonist of the Mémoires written by Anthony Hamilton (his brother-in-law). He was a younger half-brother of Antoine III of Gramont and uncle of Catherine Charlotte de Gramont, princess of Monaco.

  2. Philibert, comte de Gramont (1621-1707), est un aristocrate français, sujet des Mémoires du comte de Gramont écrites par Antoine Hamilton. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Sa grand-mère fut Diane d'Andoins , comtesse de Gramont, dite « la belle Corisande », une des maîtresses d' Henri IV .

  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Philibert de Gramont Wikipédia. view all. Philibert de Gramont, vicomte d'Aster's Timeline. Genealogy for Philibert de Gramont, comte de Toulongeon (1621 - 1707) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • "Grammont"
    • January 30, 1707 (85-86)
    • 1621
    • George J. Homs
  4. Another famous member of the ducal house was Philibert de Gramont (1621–1707), younger son of the first Duke. Counts of Guiche. 1563-1576 : Antoine I de Gramont (1526-1576) 1576-1580 : Philibert de Gramont (1552-1580) 1580-1643 : Antoine II de Gramont (1572-1644) Duke of Gramont, 1st Creation. 1643-1644 : Antoine II de Gramont (1572–1644).

  5. Philibert Gramont, comte de (fēlēbâr´ kôNt də grämôN´), 1621–1707, French courtier at the court of King Louis XIV. He fought with distinction in the early campaigns of the prince de Condé and at first followed Condé in the Fronde, but in 1654 he made

  6. GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES. PHILIBERT GRAMONT, COMTE DE (1621-1707), the subject of the famous Memoirs, came of a noble Gascon family, said to have been of Basque origin. His grandmother, Diane d'Andouins, comtesse de Gramont, was "la belle Corisande," one of the mistresses of Henry IV.

  7. Philibert de Gramont. comte de Guiche. Homme de guerre français (1552-La Fère 1580). Favori d'Henri III, il épousa (1567) Diane d'Andoins, vicomtesse de Louvigny (Hagetmau 1554-en Navarre 1620), dite la Belle Corisande, qui devint la maîtresse d'Henri IV (1576-1591).