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  1. Charles de Téligny (c. 1535 – 24 August 1572) was a French soldier and diplomat . Biography. 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. [1]

  2. 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 le jour de la Saint-Barthélemy .

    • Lieutenant
    • 1535
  3. 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...

  4. Biography. 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.

  5. 626668 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 26 — Téligny, Charles de 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.

  6. When she was sixteen, she married Protestant Charles de Téligny (1571). Both he and her father were murdered at the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre. Like her murdered father, she was a French Huguenot and after the massacre (August 1572 -Paris), she spent ten years in the Swiss Confederacy.

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