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  1. Jules de Polignac, 1st Duke of Polignac (Armand Jules François; 7 June 1746 – 21 September 1817) was a French nobleman and the husband of Yolande de Polastron, a confidante of Queen Marie Antoinette. He became the first Duke of Polignac in 1780.

  2. Jules Auguste Armand Marie de Polignac, 3. er duque de Polignac (Versalles, 14 de mayo de 1780 – París, 30 de marzo de 1847), fue un estadista francés.

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    Born in Versailles, Jules was the younger son of Jules, 1st Duke of Polignac, and Gabrielle de Polastron, a confidante and favourite of Queen Marie-Antoinette. Due to his mother's privileged position, the young Jules was raised in the environment of the court of Versailles, where his family occupied a luxurious suite of thirteen rooms. His sister, ...

    Jules married twice. He was married firstly, in 1816, at London to Barbara Campbell (Ardneaves House, Islay 22 Aug. 1788 – Saint-Mandé 23 May 1819), a young Scotswoman, who later returned with him to France, with whom he had two children: 1. Prince Armand (1817–1890), later 4th duc de Polignac;[citation needed]he has male-line descendants to date w...

    Returning to France, which was then ruled by Napoleon Bonaparte, Jules continued in his zealous loyalty to the exiled Royal Family. In 1804, a year after his sister's death, Jules was implicated in the conspiracy of Cadoudal and Pichegru to assassinate Bonaparte, and was imprisoned until 1813. After the restoration of the Bourbons, he was rewarded ...

    W. Schlésinger, Les femmes du XVIIIe siècle: La duchesse de Polignac et son temps(Paris, 1889)
    Michael St. John Packe, refers to Polignac as "rascally" in his "Life of John Stuart Mill".

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

  3. The title of Duke of Polignac (French: Duc de Polignac) is a French dukedom that is held by the Polignac family. History [ edit ] The title was originally created for Jules de Polignac in 1780 by brevet , which meant it was not hereditary.

  4. 10 de may. de 2024 · Jules-Armand, prince de Polignac (born May 14, 1780, Versailles, France—died March 2, 1847, Paris) was a French ultraroyalist. Son of the ultraroyalist duc de Polignac, he was forced by the French Revolution into exile in England.

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  5. Jules Auguste Armand Marie de Polignac, 3. er duque de Polignac (Versalles, 14 de mayo de 1780 – París, 30 de marzo de 1847), fue un estadista francés.

  6. Article History. Polignac family, French noble house important in European history. From the 1050s and perhaps even from 860, the first viscounts of Polignac (in the modern département of Haute-Loire) were practically independent rulers of Velay, where the Loire River rises.