-
before taking office. Marc-Hyacinthe de
Rosmadec was the
second son of Sébastien de
Rosmadec,
marquis de
Rosmadec and
seigneur du Plexis-Josso, and of Julienne...
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lords of Pont-Croix, then
their allies and
descendants from the
House of
Rosmadec, it is an
example of the
patronage of the
local Breton aristocracy, and...
- Bretagne's
three sons, the
crest of
Jeanne de France,
Guillaume de
Rosmadec,
Bertrand de
Rosmadec, the
barons of Névet with the
motto "Pérag?" "Pourquoi?" and...
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Beuvron without fatality, but Montmorency-Bouteville's second, François de
Rosmadec,
Comte de Chappelles,
dueled and
killed Beuvron's second, the
Marquis de...
-
Antonio Gherardi,
Italian painter (b. 1638) May 14 – Marc
Hyacinthe de
Rosmadec,
French naval officer,
appointed governor general of the
French Antilles...
- 1641)
Victor Le
Bouthillier (21 May 1641 – 12
November 1670)
Charles de
Rosmadec (1671–1672)
Michel Amelot de
Gournay 1673–1687
Claude de
Saint George (1687–1693)...
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Beuvron without fatality, but Montmorency-Bouteville's second, François de
Rosmadec,
Comte de Chappelles,
dueled and
killed Beuvron's second, the
Marquis de...
-
Michel 56, Chef d'escadre Jean
Gabaret Fort 56, Capt. le
chevalier de
Rosmadec Léger 40, Capt. le
chevalier de
Forbis Précieux 52, Capt de
Salanpart Capable...
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general for the
fourth time. On 4
January 1702 Marc-Hyacinthe,
marquis de
Rosmadec was
named to
replace Desnotz, but he died on his ship in
Havana before...
- been
variously identified with
Eleanor of Léon,
later wife of
Riwallon of
Rosmadec or
Enoguen "Gwen" (Gallicised into Jeanne),
later wife of
Andrew II, Baron...