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  1. Pierre de Cossé Brissac, 12 e duc de Brissac, est un mémorialiste et industriel français, né le 13 mars 1900 à Paris, où il est mort le 4 avril 1993. Ingénieur de formation, son activité d’industriel s'est exercée dans le groupe Schneider et C ie , appartenant à la famille de son épouse.

  2. 21 de out. de 2022 · Marie-Pierre de Cossé Brissac. François Bouchon / Le Figaro. PORTRAIT - Elle aurait dû épouser quelqu’un de son rang, mener une vie d’héritière. Mais celle dont la fille Félicité Herzog...

  3. Pierre de Cossé, 12th Duke of Brissac (13 March 1900 – 4 April 1993), was a French aristocrat and author who wrote historical memoirs. He held the French noble title of Duke of Brissac from 1944 to 1993. His father-in-law was Eugène Schneider II, while Maurice Herzog was his son-in-law.

  4. Le 26 mai 1502, René de Cossé achetait à Louis de Brézé, petit-fils de Pierre, la seigneurie de Brissac. Il en prit aussitôt le nom. Ces Cossé, d’où venaient-ils ? Ce sont de modestes seigneurs, à la vérité, mais d’ancien lignage : on trouve leur nom en 1180, sous Philippe-Auguste.

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    The fief of Brissac in Anjou had been acquired at the end of the 15th century by a French family named Cossé from the same province. René de Cossé (1460-1540) married into the Gouffier family, which was at that time very powerful at court. He was awarded the title of premier panetier to King Louis XII of France. Two sons of René de Cossé were promi...

    Notable Dukes of Brissac include Jean Paul Timoléon de Cossé-Brissac, who was the seventh Duke of Brissac and a Grand Panetier of France. He was a French general during the reign of King Louis XV and was noteworthy for leading the French vanguard at the Battle of Minden, after which he became a Marshal of France. The seventh Duke of Brissac was eve...

    First creation

    1. 1611-1621 Charles de Cossé, 1st Duke of Brissac. 2. 1621-1651 François de Cossé, 2nd Duke of Brissac(son of the above) 3. 1651-1661 Louis de Cossé, 3rd Duke of Brissac(son of the above) 4. 1661-1698 Henri Albert de Cossé, 4th Duke of Brissac (son of the above) 5. 1698-1702 Artus Timoléon Louis de Cossé5th Duke of Brissac (cousin of the above) 6. 1702-1732 Charles Timoléon Louis de Cossé, 6th Duke of Brissac (son of the above) 7. 1732-1756 Jean Paul Timoléon de Cossé7th Duke of Brissac (bro...

    Second creation

    During the First Restoration, in an application ratified on 4 June 1814, Louis XVIIIrevived the peerage before it was restored as a hereditary peerage in 1817. 1. 1814-1848 Timoléon de Cossé, 9th Duke of Brissac (cousin of the above) 2. 1848-1883 Marie Arthur Timoléon de Cossé, 10th Duke of Brissac (son of the above) 3. 1883-1944 François de Cossé, 11th Duke of Brissac (grandson of the above) 4. 1944-1993 Pierre de Cossé, 12th Duke of Brissac (son of the above) 5. 1993-2021 François de Cossé,...

    Arms of the Dukes of Brissac Archived 2017-08-03 at the Wayback Machine – Héraldique européenne website (in French)
  5. Alexandre de Cossé-Brissac, abbé de Bégard entre 1614 et 1675 ; Pierre de Cossé-Brissac (1900-1993), polytechnicien, industriel, président du Jockey Club ; Philippe de Cossé-Brissac (1905-1963), chef de bureau, historien

  6. Duc de Brissac. Le titre de duc de Brissac, pair de France, a été créé en 1611 par Louis XIII au profit de Charles II de Cossé ( 1550 - 1626 ), maréchal de France, Grand panetier et Grand Fauconnier de France . Histoire.