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  1. Henri de Lorraine (7 August 1661–17 May 1748) was Duke of Elbeuf and member of the House of Lorraine. He succeeded his father Charles de Lorraine to the Duchy-Peerage of Elbeuf. He was also a Peer of France.

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  2. Lords, Marquesses and Dukes of Elbeuf. The Seigneurie of Elbeuf, later a marquisate, dukedom, and peerage, was based on the territory of Elbeuf in the Vexin, possessed first by the Counts of Valois and then the Counts of Meulan before passing to the House of Harcourt. In 1265, it was erected into a seigneurie for them.

  3. Charles I de Lorraine, duc d'Elbeuf ( Joinville, 18 October 1556 – Moulins, 4 August 1605) was a French noble, military commander and governor during the French Wars of Religion.

  4. Henri de Lorraine (7 de agosto de 1661-17 de mayo de 1748) fue el duque de Elbeuf y miembro de la Casa de Lorena. Sucedió a su padre Charles de Lorraine en el ducado noble de Elbeuf. También fue un par de Francia.

  5. 6 de sept. de 2020 · The new Duke, Henri (1661-1748), restored much of his family’s honour as a successful military commander (notably being raised more as a nephew of the great General Turenne than as a prince of Lorraine), and continued to administer his father’s provincial governorships of Picardy, Artois and the Pays Conquis (adding much of ...

  6. Henri of Lorraine, Duke of Elbeuf (Q6973621) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. French nobleman (1661-1748) Henri de Guise-Lorraine, duc d'Elbeuf;

  7. Henri de Lorraine (August 7, 1661 - May 17, 1748) was Duke of Elbeuf and member of the House of Lords of Lorraine. He succeeded his father Charles de Lorraine as Duke of Elbeuf. He was also a French aristocrat.