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307:(1320–13 July 1380), constable of France and Castile, Count of Longueville from 1364 Chamberlain, France, Pontorson captain, captain of Mount St. Michael, king of Granada, Duke of Molina.
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managed to keep his part, which in 1219 still belonged to his widow Isabel de Clare (Apr. 1172-1220) and her children in 1219. On the death of
Isabelle de Clare, his son
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for his first cousin once removed François d'Orléans, Count of Dunois, son of François d'Orléans, Count of Dunois, son of
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Charles Paris d’Orléans (1668–1672) half-brother of the preceding. On his death the title went back to his half-brother.
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Jean Louis
Charles d’Orléans (1646–1668), son of the preceding. He resigned the title to his half-brother in 1668.
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313:(†26 June 1439), Count of Longueville, 2nd Duke of Touraine, the son of Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas.
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325:(23 November 1402 – 24 November 1468), a French captain during the Hundred Years' War, comrade in arms of
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187:, the County of Tancarville was separated from the County of Longueville, while the city of
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t. II, p. cxxxviiii sharing and confirmation in 1200 by John
Lackland, see Thomas D. Hardy,
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in 1488, all his titles were forfeited and subsequently the title was bestowed upon
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119:, only for him to forfeit the title in 1314. It belonged to the family of the
468:
The Loss of
Normandy, 1189-1204. Studies in the History of the Angevin Empire
415:
The Loss of
Normandy, 1189-1204. Studies in the History of the Angevin Empire
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Norman
Cartulary Philip Augustus, Louis VIII, St. Louis and Philip the Hardy
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Norman
Cartulary Philip Augustus, Louis VIII, St. Louis and Philip the Hardy
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David Crouch, "Marshal, William (I), fourth earl of
Pembroke (c.1146-1219)",
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but the peerage was never registered and so became extinct at his death.
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D. J. Power, "Marshal, Richard, sixth earl of
Pembroke (d. 1234)",
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319:(†24 November 1440), Count of Longueville, son of the previous.
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is a French noble title, whose holder had the fiefdom of the
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James
Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas and 3rd Earl of Avondale
215:. The title became extinct in 1694 following the death of
433:, Oxford University Press, publishing Online, May 2007.
147:(d.1440) in gratitude for the assistance to the future
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his land in Normandy or the honours of Longueville and
139:. The title of Comte de Longueville was awarded to
71:received half of this honour by right of his wife,
345:Claude d’Orléans (1508–1524) son of the preceding.
39:. The County was elevated into a Duchy in 1505.
199:was united to the county and subsequently, the
455:Rotuli chartarum in Turri Londinensi asservati
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301:(1336–1363), Count of Longueville. Childless.
291:–30 April 1315), chamberlain and minister of
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363:(1540–1573) first cousin of the preceding.
384:Jean Louis Charles d’Orléans (1672–1694).
333:, President of the Council of Thirty-Six.
295:, Count of Longueville from 1305 to 1314.
167:. The title remained in the hands of the
79:in 1191. The heir of the other half was
506:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
431:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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311:Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas
263:Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
250:Walter Giffard, 2nd Earl of Buckingham
245:Walter Giffard, 1st Earl of Buckingham
153:Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas
81:Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford
77:Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
351:(1510–1537) brother of the preceding.
342:(1480–1516) brother of the preceding.
277:Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke
255:William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke
211:, himself an illegitimate son of the
135:offered the county of Longueville to
89:William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
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317:William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas
145:William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas
271:Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville
240:Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville
219:. From 1648, Longueville was also
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375:(1595–1663) son of the preceding.
369:(1568–1595) son of the preceding.
357:(1535–1551) son of the preceding.
141:Archibald Douglas, Earl of Wigton
111:In 1305, the county was given by
46:Arms of the County of Longueville
508:, Oxford University Press, 2004.
451:Magni rotuli Scaccarii Normannie
336:Francis II d’Orléans (1478–1513)
183:In 1364, following the death of
99:. Richard died childless, and
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221:Sovereign Prince of Neuchâtel
265:, himself great grandson to
173:Jean Louis Charles d'Orléans
151:by the Scottish army led by
331:Grand Chamberlain of France
159:in 1424. Upon the death of
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530:House of Douglas and Angus
169:Orléans-Longueville family
540:French titles of nobility
131:in 1363. On 27 May 1364,
445:, p. 304, n. 111, after
231:List of Lords and Counts
457:, London, 1835, p. 47.
355:François III d’Orléans
143:(d.1438), and his son
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545:Counts of Longueville
282:Enguerrand de Marigny
179:Separation and Return
149:Charles VII of France
117:Enguerrand de Marigny
63:that belonged to the
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36:County of Longueville
31:Count of Longueville
401:Notes and references
305:Bertrand du Guesclin
203:was created by King
201:Duchy of Longueville
191:was attached to the
137:Bertrand du Guesclin
18:Count of Longueville
550:French noble titles
395:Duke of Longueville
299:Philippe de Navarre
225:Duke of Coulommiers
205:Louis XII of France
171:until the death of
123:until the death of
373:Henri II d’Orléans
349:Louis II d’Orléans
157:Battle of Verneuil
103:seized the lands.
101:Louis IX of France
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27:French noble title
367:Henri I d’Orléans
340:Louis I d’Orléans
185:John II of France
125:Philip of Navarre
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519:Categories
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175:in 1694.
133:Charles V
113:Philip IV
389:See also
67:family.
107:Changes
93:Richard
65:Giffard
51:Origins
449:(ed.),
59:was a
443:Ibid.
97:Orbec
61:fief
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