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Anne Antoine Jules de Clermont-Tonnerre (1 January 1749–21 February 1830) was a French prelate of the Catholic Church. He was made a cardinal by Pope Pius VII in 1822.
Other noteworthy members of collateral branches of the family were: François (1629–1701), bishop of Noyon from 1661 until his death, a member of the French Academy, notorious for his inordinate vanity; Stanislas Marie Adelaide, comte de Clermont-Tonnerre; and Anne Antoine Jules (1749–1830), cardinal and bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne, who ...
In 1844, Ancy-le-Franc was sold to Louis Aimé Gaspard de Clermont-Tonnerre, a descendant of Antoine III of Clermont. It then passed between various hands, including those of the princes of Merode . The château is currently owned by a private company, Société Paris Investir SAS , which undertook its restoration, and recognition as a national ...
Born in Mandres-aux-Quatre-Tours in the Duchy of Bar, Stanislas was the eldest son of François-Joseph, marquis de Clermont-Tonnerre (1726-1809) and his first wife, Mary Anne de Lentilhac de Gimel, and the grandson of Gaspard, duc de Clermont-Tonnerre (1688-1781), marshal of France.
Antoine Alfred Arnaud Xavier Louis de Gramont (1861–1923), Count, French spectroscopist; Élisabeth de Gramont (1875–1954), Duchess of Clermont-Tonnerre, French writer; Armand de Gramont, 12th Duke of Gramont (1879–1962), duke of Gramont, French nobleman, scientist and industrialist, brother of previous. Louis de Gramont (1854–1912 ...
Anne-Antoine-Jules de Clermont-Tonnerre; G. Gaspard de Clermont-Tonnerre This page was last edited on 14 July 2020, at 16:39 (UTC). Text ...
1781-1790 Jules-Antoine de Clermont-Tonnerre (1748-1830) The bishop-count of Noyon. 40 holders: 1200-1221 Etienne de Villebéon de Nemours (+1221)
Corbet would produce along with French producers Antoine de Clermont-Tonnerre and Chris Coen, as well as Istvan Major. [20] [21] Film Producer Helena Danielsson of Hepp Film also came on board to get the film additional financing. [22]