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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. Life
Aimé François Philibert de Clermont-Tonnerre (1871–1940), son of the previous, 8th Duke of Clermont-Tonnerre. Marie Joseph Victor Fernand Aynard de Clermont-Tonnerre (1884–1967), first cousin of the above, 9th Duke of Clermont-Tonnerre. Marie Joseph Charles Aimé Jean de Clermont-Tonnerre (1885–1970), brother of the previous, 10th Duke ...
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 ...
Charles-Henri de Clermont-Tonnerre (1720–1794), duke-peer of Clermont-Tonnerre (1781–1790) Uzès duchy-peerage in 1572, 9 holders (the oldest peerage with a surviving heir)
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Through his eldest daughter, he was a grandfather of Béatrix de Clermont Tonnerre (who married André Gault) and Diane de Clermont Tonnerre (who married Count Guy de Berlaymont). [30] Through his daughter Corisande, he was a grandfather of François de Noailles, 9th Duke of Noailles (1905–2009), who married Charlotte de Caumont La Force. [31]
Charles de la Croix de Castries (1756–1842), deputy of the nobility of the prévôté and of the Viscountcy of Paris. Jacques Antoine Marie de Cazalès (1748–1805), deputy of the nobility of the bailiwick of Rivière-Verdun. Charles Antoine Chasset, (1748–1805), deputy of the Third Estate of the sénéchaussée of Villefranche (Saône-et ...
Their son, Henri-Léon d'Albert de Luxembourg (1630–1697), fourth duke, resigned the peerage in 1661. His mother simultaneously resigned it to her daughter by her second marriage (the fourth duke's half-sister), Madeleine-Charlotte de Clermont de Luxembourg (1635–1701). She was the daughter of Charles-Henri de Clermont-Tonnerre (died 1674).