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  1. François de Montmorency, 2nd Duke of Montmorency KG (17 July 1530 – 6 May 1579) was a French noble, governor, diplomat and soldier during the latter Italian Wars and the early French Wars of Religion. The son of Anne de Montmorency, favourite of the king and Madeleine of Savoy, Montmorency began his political career during the coronation of ...

  2. François de Montmorency, duc de Montmorency (né à Chantilly, le 17 juillet 1530 — mort à Écouen, le 6 mai 1579) est un noble et militaire français, grand officier de la couronne. Il fut grand maître de France, maréchal de France et gouverneur de Paris et d'Ile-de-France.

  3. 1 de mai. de 2024 · François, duke de Montmorency (born 1530—died May 5, 1579, Écouen, Fr.) was the eldest son of Anne de Montmorency and a leader of the Roman Catholic moderates during the French Wars of Religion. Montmorency fought in Piedmont (1551), defended Thérouanne (1553), and was appointed lieutenant general of the Île-de-France (1556).

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  4. An exploration of the life of the lesser-known brother of Anne de Montmorency, constable of France. La Rochepot was at various times governor of Picardy and the Ile-de-France under Francis I and Henry II. The study is based on his extensive correspondence and papers related to his landed interests.

  5. François de Montmorency, sieur de La Rochepot (1496/8, Paris –20 August 1551 Péronne) was a French noble, military commander, courtier, and governor during the latter Italian Wars of François I. A younger son of Guillaume de Montmorency and Anne Pot, La Rochepot's career was elevated by the meteoric rise in royal favour that was enjoyed by ...

  6. House of Montmorency. Anne de Montmorency, 1530, by Jean Clouet. The House of Montmorency ( pronounced [mɔ̃.mɔ.ʁɑ̃.si]) was one of the oldest and most distinguished noble families in France . Origins. The family name Montmorency derived from their castle in the pays de France, recorded in Latin as Mons Maurentiacus, in 993.

  7. François-Henri de Montmorency, Duc de Luxembourg. Known for his cruelty and his intelligent strategy, François-Henri de Montmorency, Duc de Luxembourg (1628–1695) was an important general in the wars of Louis XIV. He was responsible for key victories against Dutch and English forces. Early Years.