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  2. House of Rohan-Chabot - Wikipedia

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    The Rohan-Chabot family was founded by Henri Chabot (1616–1655), Lord of Saint-Aulaye (son of Henriette de Lur and her husband Charles Chabot, Lord of Saint-Gelais, Saint-Aulaye, a younger son of the Jarnac family), who married in 1645 Marguerite de Rohan (1617–1684), only child and heir of Henry II of Rohan, first Duke of Rohan (1603).

  3. House of Rohan - Wikipedia

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    It is descended from the House of Rohan in female line through the marriage of Marguerite de Rohan (1617-1684) (only daughter and heiress of Henry II, Duke of Rohan) with Henri Chabot (1616-1655), from the eldest branch of the Chabot de Jarnac family, in 1645. Henri Chabot was created Duke of Rohan in 1648 by Louis XIV, and his descendants bear ...

  4. Philippe Chabot - Wikipedia

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    The Chabot family was one of the oldest and most powerful in Poitou. Philippe was a cadet of the Jarnac branch. Philippe was a cadet of the Jarnac branch. He was a companion of Francis I as a child, and on that king's accession was loaded with honors and estates.

  5. Alain de Rohan-Chabot - Wikipedia

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    Rohan-Chabot was born on 1 December 1844 in Paris. He was the son of Charles Louis Josselin de Rohan-Chabot (1819–1893), 10th Duke of Rohan, and Octavie Rouillé de Boissy (1824–1866). His sister, Marie-Joséphine de Rohan-Chabot, was the wife of Odet de Montault, Viscount of Montault, and, after his death, Count Arthur de Rougé .

  6. Anthony Chabot - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Chabot (/ ʃ ə ˈ b oʊ /; August 13, 1813 – January 6, 1888) was a nineteenth-century businessman and entrepreneur, notable for his contribution to developing hydraulic mining and for building water systems, especially in the Bay Area, so much that he became known as the "Water King".

  7. Fernand, Duke of Rohan - Wikipedia

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    Anne-Louis-Fernand de Rohan-Chabot, 9th Duke of Rohan (14 October 1789 – 20 September 1869), Prince of Léon from 1820 to 1833, was a Peer of France who served as aide-de-camp to the Duke of Berry, then squire of the Duke of Bordeaux, before he himself was made Maréchal de camp.

  8. Duke of Rohan - Wikipedia

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    Josselin de Rohan-Chabot: Alain, Duke of Rohan (Rohan-Chabot) 4 April 1879 11 June 1906 6 January 1914 father's death: 13 July 1916 Marguerite Marie de Rohan-Chabot [3] Alain Louis Auguste de Rohan-Chabot Josselin, Duke of Rohan (Rohan-Chabot) 10 May 1913 5 May 1937 13 July 1916 father's death: 17 May 1966 Helene Claire Marie de Liencourt

  9. Guy I de Chabot - Wikipedia

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    Guy I de Chabot, seigneur de Jarnac (1514-1584) was a French courtier, soldier and governor. Rising to prominence with the elevation of his family to great office during the reign of François I, Jarnac became entangled with the great factions of court, and a marriage between himself and Louise de Pisseleu, the sister of the king's mistress, secured his centrality at court.