The following page contains an incomplete list (A-Z) of Currently, there does not exist a complete list of marquisates (or other marquess titles, which are not covered in this list), in part, because their creations were numerous, especially during the reigns of This list also contains "marquisates of usage", which may only be The titleholder of a marquisate before the French revolution was addressed as Henri Jougla de Morenas, Grand Armorial de France, volume VI, page 72.Dictionnaire des Titres et des terres titrées en France sous l'ancien régime», Eric Thiou, Éditions Mémoire et Documents, Versailles, 2003
Europe media publications, 53110 Lassay-les-Châteaux. Research the de Madaillan de Lesparre family Elle relevait du marquisat de Vibraye. His very wealthy great-aunt Marie-Anne Vipart de Silly died aged 80 in 1747, having regained almost all the family properties, and Léon was her heir. Il comprend alors « château, donjon, basse-cour et boële ». BIOGRAPHY Armand was born on 28 May 1652, the son of Louis de Madaillan de Lesparre, marquis de Montataire, and Suzanne Vipart de Silly. The "moving wall" represents the time period between the last issue Il devait être en étrange tenue car le concierge lui en interdit l’entrée sous en … publisher has elected to have a "zero" moving wall, so their current This opposition led to an agreement with Armand's father (dated 30 March 1676) whereby Armand lost the estate of Montataire given to him earlier by his father as his heir apparent and was left with the Montataire mansion in Paris and the estate of Lassay in Maine. Anne Louise Félicité De D'o (born Madaillan De Lesparre) May 28 1652 - Caen, 14000, Basse-Normandie, France Louis de Comte de Manicam Madaillan de Lesparre, Suzanne de Marquise de Sainte Croix Vipart Julie De Madaillan De Lesparre Marquis De Lassay (née De Ghenani Mademoiselle De Chateaubriand) Anne Louise D'o Marquis De Franconville (née De Madaillan De Lesparre) Julie Mademoiselle De Guénani De Madaillan De Lesparre (née De Bourbon) Anne Louise Félicité d'O (born de Madaillan Lesparre) It appears that Julie married him largely to escape her single status, and she judged it impractical to take lovers while single. Léon Bertaux jusqu'à sa mort en 1915, et son épouse Hélène Bertaux de 1897 à 1909. In 1715 their daughter Anne Louise Félicité married Gabriel Simon d'O, marquis de Franconville, and had a daughter Adelaide Geneviève who in 1731 married Louis II de Brancas, duc de Lauraguais, duc et pair de Villars. He died in Paris on 21 February 1738. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. de son père qui avait possédé le marquisat de Lassay. Château de Lassay, notice historique, Impr. Vol. Armand and Julie had a daughter Anne Louise who would have progeny. D'où l'erreur assez excusable d'Edouard Rott, rendue encore plus compréhensible par le fait qu'Armand, après quel ques années de veuvage inconsolable suivant la perte de Marianne, s'expatria en 1684 avec les princes de Conti et d'autres officiers pour aller combattre les Turcs en Hongrie. They had two children: Reine (or Reyne) de Madaillan, born in 1684, who died aged 79 on 5 January 1763; and Roger-Constant de Madaillan de Lesparre, comte de Manicamp, a brigadier in the king's army, who on 11 May 1723 married Anne-Gabrielle Le Veneur de Tillières, and died without issue. 115 (Octobre-Novembre-Décembre 1969), pp. On 11 February 1674 he married Marie-Marthe Sibour. Au milieu du XIIIème siècle, il entre en possession de la famille de Vendôme. However the marriage was troubled from the outset. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason: He had passionately loved a woman who had never cared for him: 'Nevertheless, when his undeserving wife died, he wept enough to fill three buckets, because he had never ceased thinking of her for a single day, nor desisted from begging her to return to him.'