-
Grammont in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gramont, Grammont, Grandmont, or variation, may
refer to:
Gramont, Tarn-et-Garonne,
France Geraardsbergen, Belgium...
- The
House of
Gramont is the name of an old
French noble family,
whose name is
connected to the
castle of
Gramont (Agramont in Spanish)
Basque province...
-
Antoinette Corisande Élisabeth,
Duchess of Clermont-Tonnerre (née de
Gramont; 23
April 1875 – 6
December 1954) was a
French writer of the
early 20th century...
-
Antoine de
Gramont, 2nd Duke of
Gramont,
comte de Guiche,
comte de
Gramont,
comte de Louvigny,
Souverain de
Bidache (Antoine Agénor; 1604,
Chateau d'Hagetmau...
- Guy
Armand de
Gramont,
Count of
Guiche (25
November 1637 – 29
November 1673), was a
French nobleman,
adventurer and one of the
greatest playboys of the...
-
Catherine Charlotte de
Gramont (1639 – 4 June 1678) was
Princess of
Monaco from 1662 to 1678 as the
consort of
Prince Louis I, and was once a mistress...
-
Armand Antoine Agénor de
Gramont, 12th Duke of
Gramont (29
September 1879 – 2
August 1962) was a
French nobleman,
scientist and industrialist. He was...
-
Antoine de
Gramont, 1st Duke of
Gramont (1572–1644) was a
member of
minor French nobility by birth.
Created the 1st Duke of
Gramont in 1643 by King Louis...
- de
Gramont (1486–1534) was a
French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
Gabriel de
Gramont was born in
Gascony in 1486, the son of
Roger de
Gramont, signeur...
- of Duke of
Gramont (duc de
Gramont) is a
French dukedom and
former peerage. It was
created in 1648 for
French Marshal Antoine III de
Gramont. The family...