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  1. Anne de Saint-Pol. Signature. Anne de Montmorency, duc de Montmorency ( c. 1493 – 12 November 1567) was a French noble, governor, royal favourite and Constable of France during the mid to late Italian Wars and early French Wars of Religion. He served under five French kings ( Louis XII, François I, Henri II, François II and Charles IX ).

  2. Montmorency ( prononcé [mɔ̃mɔʁɑ̃ˈsi]) est une commune française, chef-lieu de canton du Val-d'Oise, située à environ treize kilomètres au nord des portes de Paris, et vingt et un kilomètres par la route de l' aéroport Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle.

  3. Madeleine of Savoy. François de Montmorency, 2nd Duke of Montmorency KG (17 July 1530 – 6 May 1579) was a French noble, governor, diplomat and soldier during the latter Italian Wars and the early French Wars of Religion. The son of Anne de Montmorency, favourite of the king and Madeleine of Savoy, Montmorency began his political career ...

  4. Mother. Madeleine de Savoie. Charles de Montmorency, Duke of Damville ( c. 1537 – c. 1612) was a French aristocrat, military commander, rebel and Admiral during the French Wars of Religion. Damville was the son of Anne de Montmorency, chief favourite of Henri II and Madeleine of Savoy granting him a central place in French politics.

  5. El antiguo castillo de Montmorency en 1708. La Casa de Montmorency fue una de las más antiguas, ilustres y prestigiosas dinastías feudales de la alta nobleza francesa. Siempre fueron considerados en el primer lugar de la jerarquía nobiliaria de Francia, luego de la Casa Real.

  6. De Montmorency baronets. There have been two baronetcies created for members of the Morres, later de Montmorency family, both in the Baronetage of Ireland. Both creations are extinct. The Morres, later de Montmorency Baronetcy, of Knockagh in the County of Tipperary, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 28 March 1631 for John Morres.

  7. 3 de ago. de 2017 · MONTMORENCY, the name of one of the oldest and most distinguished families in France, derived from Montmorency, now in the department of Seine-et-Oise, in the immediate neighbourhood of Enghien and St Denis, and about 9 m. N.N.W. of Paris. The family, since its first appearance in history in the person of Bouchard I., sire de Montmorency in the 10th century, has furnished six constables and ...