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- Honorat I de Savoie, seigneur de Sommerive (1538–1572) was a governor and soldier during the French Wars of Religion. He entered high office as lieutenant-general...
- subordinates in 1545. With the outbreak of civil war in 1562, his son Sommerive rallied the Catholics of Provence against him, and successfully drove...
- died, Duke of Mayenne, Marquis de Villars, Count of Maine, Tende and Sommerive. He also became a peer of France and inherited the Hôtel de Mayenne in...
- the vicomte de Joyeuse (viscount of Joyeuse) in Languedoc; the comte de Sommerive in Provence; the duc d'Aumale in Normandie and the duc d'Ėtampes in Normandie...
- Louis de Gonzague, Duke of Nevers Charles Emmanuel de Lorraine, Count of Sommerive (1581–1609) never married; Catherine de Lorraine (1585–1618) married Carlo...
- troops in response. Calls were sent out to Serbelloni and Sommerive to this effect. Sommerive thus protested to the crown that while he would like to disband...
- Several armies of the crown, including that of Guillaume de Joyeuse and Sommerive maintained presence in the field, capturing towns and besting Huguenot...
- from the banks of the Somme (Sommaripa being the Italianised form of Sommerive), so as to p**** under the protection of the capitulations. Elsewhere too...
- in the south of France. D'Acier and Montbrun were brought to battle by Sommerive and defeated near Montfrin. Safely in charge of Languedoc, Joyeuse re-instituted...
- his royal army in the South, capturing Aramon in May. Royalist leader Sommerive likewise continued to fight, defeating the Huguenot leaders Montbrun and...