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  1. Victor-Amédée-Marie, prince de Broglie, est un militaire et homme politique français né à Broglie (Eure) le 23 octobre 1772 et mort au château de Rânes le 23 décembre 1851.

  2. Henri Amédée de Broglie, Prince de Broglie (8 February 1849 - 5 November 1917). Life. He was born in Paris, the son of Albert, 4th duc de Broglie and his wife Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn.

  3. Fils du duc Jacques-Victor Albert de Broglie (Président du conseil sous Mac-Mahon, en 1873, puis en 1877 et historien élu à l’Académie française en 1862), le prince Henri-Amédée de Broglie entame une carrière militaire comme chef d’escadron au moins de 1875 à 1890.

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    Broglia[it] (pronounced [ˈbrɔʎʎa]) was the name of an old Piedmontese noble family, from which were descended the counts of Casalborgone, Mombello and Revello, and the lords of Arignano, Cortandone, Fontanetto Po, Chieri, Cocconato, Monale, Montaldo, Pont Canavese and Santena. The first reference to the name is dated 1245, mentioning one Ardizzone ...

    Comtes de Broglie

    1. François-Marie, comte de Broglie (1611–1656),soldier 2. Victor-Maurice, comte de Broglie (1647–1727),marshal of France

    Ducs de Broglie

    1. François-Marie, 1st duc de Broglie (1671–1745), marshal of France and governor of Strasbourg 2. Victor-François, 2nd duc de Broglie (1718–1804),marshal of France 3. Victor, 3rd duc de Broglie (1785–1870), statesman and diplomat, member of the Académie française 4. Albert, 4th duc de Broglie (1821–1901), politician and writer, Prime Minister of France, member of the Académie française 5. Victor, 5th duc de Broglie(1846–1906) 6. Maurice, 6th duc de Broglie (1875–1960), physicist, member of t...

    Other noteworthy family members

    1. Charles-François de Broglie, marquis de Ruffec(1719–1781), a son of the first duke, soldier and diplomat. 2. Charles-Louis-Victor, prince de Broglie (1756–1794), served in the army, attaining the rank of maréchal de camp. 3. Maurice-Jean de Broglie(1766–1821), bishop. 4. Louise de Broglie, Countess d'Haussonville (1818–1882), novelist and biographer, painted by Ingres 5. Daisy Fellowes(1890–1962), style icon and married to Jean Amédée Marie Anatole de Broglie, prince de Broglie (1886-1918)...

    Dumont, Francis (1907). "Maurice-Jean de Broglie" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

  4. The Princesse de Broglie (French: La Princesse de Broglie [la pʁɛ̃.sɛs də bʁɔj]) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. It was painted between 1851 and 1853, and shows Pauline de Broglie [ fr ] , who adopted the courtesy title 'Princesse'.

  5. The Prince Henri-Amédée de Broglie. The son of Duke Jacques-Victor Albert de Broglie (1821-1901: President of the Council under Mac-Mahon in 1873 and again in 1877, and historian elected to the Académie française in 1862), Prince Henri-Amédée de Broglie started out with the rank of major in a military career that lasted at least from 1875 ...

  6. The Princess Henri-Amédée de Broglie. Marie-Charlotte-Constance Say, heir to the Say sugar refineries, was the last private owner of the Château from 1875 to 1938. Heading up one of the largest fortunes in France, she bought the Château in March 1875 at just 17 years of age, and married Prince Henri-Amédée de Broglie in June of that year.