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  1. Louise de Montmorency (1496–1547) was a French aristocrat and courtier. She served as Première dame d'honneur from 1530 to 1535 to the Queen of France, Eleanor of Austria, spouse to Francis I of France. She also played an important role within patronage and as a supporter of Calvinism.

    • 1547 (aged 50–51)
  2. Louise de Montmorency (1496-1547), est la Première dame d’honneur de la reine de France Éléonore de Habsbourg de 1530 à 1535 [1]. Elle est connue sous le nom de maréchale de Châtillon. Biographie. Elle est la fille de Guillaume de Montmorency et d'Anne Pot et la jeune sœur d'Anne de Montmorency, connétable de France.

  3. 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.

  4. Louise de Montmorency was a French aristocrat and courtier. She served as Première dame d'honneur from 1530 to 1535 to the Queen of France, Eleanor of Austria, spouse to Francis I of France. She also played an important role within patronage and as a supporter of Calvinism.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Louise de Montmorency. Louise de Montmorency (1496–1547) was a French noblewoman from the ancient House of Montmorency. She was the younger sister of Anne de Montmorency, Constable of France, and the mother of Gaspard de Coligny, Admiral of France. Louise married her first husband, Ferri de Mailly, in 1511. [1]

    • Paris, Île-de-France
    • Île-de-France
  6. The House of Montmorency ( pronounced [mɔ̃.mɔ.ʁɑ̃.si]) was one of the oldest and most distinguished noble families in France . Origins. The family name Montmorency derived from their castle in the pays de France, recorded in Latin as Mons Maurentiacus, in 993.

  7. Born in the castle of Angoulême on April 11, 1492; died in the castle of Odos-in-Bigorre, near Tarbes, on December 21, 1549; buried in the cathedral of Lescar; daughter of Charles de Valois-Orléans (1460–1496), count of Angoulême, and Louise of Savoy (1476–1531); sister of Francis I, king of France (r. 1515–1547); married Charles, duke of Alenço...