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  1. Charles-Louis de Téligny (parfois écrit Théligny ou Thelligny), né en 1535 et mort le 24 août 1572 à Paris est un gentilhomme et militaire français.Seigneur de Lierville, Le Chastelier (Touraine) et de Montreuil-Bonnin, gentilhomme ordinaire de la chambre du roi, lieutenant de la compagnie de l'amiral Gaspard de Coligny et gendre de celui-ci, il est un des chefs protestants assassiné ...

  2. TÉLIGNY, CHARLES DE (c. 1535-1572), French soldier and diplomat, belonged to a respected Huguenot family of Rouerque, and received an excellent training in letters and arms at the house of Coligny. He was employed on several peace missions; he represented the Protestants before the king, and was entrusted by Condé with the presentation of his terms to the queen-mother in 1567, and in the ...

  3. Charles de Téligny was a French soldier and diplomat. Introduction Charles de Téligny Charles de Téligny; Biography; Notes; References

  4. Charles de Téligny (c. 1535 – 24 August 1572) was a French soldier and diplomat. De Téligny belonged to a respected Huguenot family of Rouerque, and received an excellent training in letters and arms at the house of Gaspard de Coligny. He was employed on several peace missions; he represented the Protestants before the king, and was entrusted by Condé with the presentation of his terms to ...

  5. 24 de ago. de 2021 · Charles Louis de Téligny. Birthdate: circa 1535. Death: circa August 24, 1572 (28-45) Louvre, Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France (Murdered) Immediate Family: Son of Louis de Téligny and Arthuse de Vernon Husband of Princess of Orange-Nassau Louise de Coligny Father of Marguerite de Téligny. Managed by:

  6. 19 de nov. de 2022 · Se casó con Charles de Téligny cuando tenía 16 años en 1571. Él era un diplomático protestante que también era amigo del rey francés Carlos IX. Tanto su padre como su marido fueron asesinados durante la masacre del día de San Bartolomé en 1572.

  7. Jules Delaborde, CHARLES DE TÉLIGNY, Bulletin historique et littéraire (Société de l'Histoire du Protestantisme Français), Vol. 23, No. 10 (1874), pp. 434-451