456:, comte de Laval. Her younger daughter Anne married in 1521 Louis I de La Trémoïlle, vicomte de Thouars. By this connection the La Trémoïlle claimed the title "Prince of Tarento", along with the inheritance of Montmorency-Laval (it had passed to the Rieux family on the death of Guy XVI in 1531, then through Claude de Rieux, comtesse de Laval et Montfort, to François de Coligny in 1547, and on the death in 1605 of his grandson Guy XX, to the La Trémoïlle). Henri-Charles (1599–1674), duc de Thouars, received royal confirmation of the rank of
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Munster, Nijmegen and Ryswyk, but without success. On November 6, 1748, the La Trémoïlle family made a final protest concerning their rights to the kingdom of Naples which had been yielded by the Treaty of Vienna of 1738 to the King of Sicily.
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Talmond returned to the eldest branch. The 13th and last duke of Thouars, 13th prince de Tarente and 17th prince de Talmond died in 1933.
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246:in 1525. In 1485 he had wed the
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565:Joan of Arc
490:jure uxoris
438:Ferdinand I
396:Bois-le-Duc
367:, in 1601.
317:during the
197:Joan of Arc
1214:Categories
1072:, 344–345.
927:References
767:, daughter
751:Protestant
656:Chief line
598:Charles IX
535:Extinction
495:Louis XIII
446:Alfonso II
428:, wife of
365:Louis XIII
297:Charles IX
273:seigneurie
232:Marseilles
128:in Egypt.
61:department
905:Praguerie
761:in 1598.
582:Charlotte
450:Charlotte
384:Carignano
325:in 1587,
315:Huguenots
310:Parlement
224:Louis XII
209:Montrésor
173:Nicopolis
161:Oriflamme
122:St. Louis
106:Holy Land
74:male line
70:Huguenots
1054:(1973).
845:Branches
608:Henry IV
528:dynastic
410:sinecure
270:allodial
262:Du Cange
240:Imperial
220:Lombardy
216:Louis II
185:Boulogne
159:, whose
153:Burgundy
126:Mansoura
110:crusader
87:seigneur
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911:(1415).
727:Thouars
705:(1515).
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686:at the
668:, etc.
666:Talmont
662:Thouars
631:Antoing
594:dukedom
545:Tarente
501:" as a
499:Taranto
345:leader
323:Coutras
305:peerage
275:in the
228:Novarra
104:to the
58:in the
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603:pairie
380:Corbie
277:Vendée
205:Chinon
189:Guînes
169:Rhodes
98:Poitou
66:Vienne
52:Poitou
46:French
1153:Ligne
1066:Paris
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513:court
343:Dutch
335:Rouen
133:liege
114:Reims
108:as a
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