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  1. Charles de La Porte, Duke o La Meilleraye (1602 – 8 Februar 1664) wis a French duke an nobleman an a Marshal o Fraunce ( 1639) As a result he was known as the Maréchal de La Meilleraye. He is an ancestor o the present Prince Albert II o Monaco. Marriages. In 1630 he married Marie Coiffié de Ruzé. The couple had one son.

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  3. Mither. Hortense Mancini. Paul Jules de La Porte, Duke o La Meilleraye (25 Januar 1666 – 7 September 1731) wis a French nobleman an duke, an member o the Hoose o La Porte. His mither wis Hortense Mancini (a mistress o Charles II o England an niece o Cardinal Mazarin) He wis also Duke Mazarin . Mairiage.

  4. Charles (II.) de La Porte (* 1602 in Paris; † 8. Februar 1664 ebenda) war ein französischer Aristokrat und Militär. Er wurde 1639 Marschall von Frankreich und 1663, kurz vor seinem Tod, Duc de la Meilleraye und Pair de France. Er verdankte seinen Aufstieg u. a. der Tatsache, dass er ein Vetter des Kardinals Richelieu war.

  5. Biographie. Marie-Charlotte de La Porte de La Meilleraye (28 mars 1662 - 13 mai 1729), est la fille d' Armand-Charles de La Porte, duc de La Meilleraye (1632-1713) et d' Hortense Mancini, duchesse de Mazarin (1646-1699), nièce du cardinal Mazarin. Elle est mariée à Louis-Armand de Vignerot, marquis de Richelieu (1654-1730) dont elle a un ...

  6. English: Charles de la Porte, duc de Meilleraye is depicted here in armour, with the blue ribbon of the Order of St. Esprit. The portrait, painted in enamel by the leading Swiss enamellist, Jean Petitot, derives from an oil painting by Justus van Egmont of 1648, known from an engraving by Robert Nanteuil (1662).

  7. English: Charles de la Porte, duc de Meilleraye is depicted here in armour, with the blue ribbon of the Order of St. Esprit. The portrait, painted in enamel by the leading Swiss enamellist, Jean Petitot, derives from an oil painting by Justus van Egmont of 1648, known from an engraving by Robert Nanteuil (1662).