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  1. Emmanuel Maurice de Lorraine (Emmanuel Maurice; 30 December 1677 – 17 July 1763) was Duke of Elbeuf and Prince of Lorraine. He succeeded his older brother Henri (1661–1748) as duke. He died without any surviving issue.

  2. 6 de set. de 2020 · The heir of the Duchy of Elbeuf was therefore the 4 th Duke’s much younger brother, Emmanuel-Maurice (1677-1763), known as the ‘Prince d’Elbeuf’.

  3. Lords, Marquesses and Dukes of Elbeuf. The Seigneurie of Elbeuf, later a marquisate, dukedom, and peerage, was based on the territory of Elbeuf in the Vexin, possessed first by the Counts of Valois and then the Counts of Meulan before passing to the House of Harcourt. In 1265, it was erected into a seigneurie for them.

  4. Emmanuel Maurice de Lorraine (Emmanuel Maurice; 30 December 1677–17 July 1763) was Duke of Elbeuf and Prince of Lorraine. In 1709 or 1710, while constructing Palace of Portici, he discovered the ruins at Herculaneum via Nocerino. One of his first finds were the Herculaneum Women.

  5. Duke d' Elbeuf Birth: 1677. Death: 1763. Emmanuel-Maurice, duke d'Elbeuf was the duchess's second husband, whom she married in 1747. Wikipedia. Emmanuel_Maurice,_Duke_of_Elbeuf. VIAF. 316736621. Appears in these Letters: 1791

  6. 28 de set. de 2020 · When Innocente-Catherine de Rougé married her second husband, Prince Emmanuel-Maurice de Lorraine, in 1747, she anticipated a rank with great privileges at the French court, that of duchess, as her new husband’s older brother had no children.

  7. Emmanuel Maurice of Lorraine, Duke of Elbeuf (30 December 1677 – 17 July 1763), married twice but no issue; at his death the Duchy of Elbeuf went to Charles Eugène de Lorraine, prince de Lambesc; Thirdly, Charles married Françoise de Montault de Navailles, daughter of Philippe de Montaut-Bénac, Duke de Navailles, on 25 August 1684;