- Théodore
Chevignard de Chavigny,
Count of
Toulongeon and
Baron of
Uchon (born 1687; died 1771) was a
French aristocrat and diplomat. The
eldest son of...
- (1632 – 1684) Jean
Baptiste de
Toulongeon (1677 – 1703) Jean
Francois de
Toulongeon (1702 – 1784) Jean René de
Toulongeon (1739 – 1794) The
Vergy family...
- in his
pursuit of gallantry. In 1643 he
married a cousin,
Gabrielle de
Toulongeon, and for a
short time he left the army. But in 1645 he
succeeded to his...
- to
Lisbon as an ****istant to Théodore
Chevignard de Chavigny,
comte de
Toulongeon who was
mutually referred to as his "uncle", but was in fact a more distant...
- Montmorency.
Antoine and
Claude had two sons:
Henri (died 1679),
Count of
Toulongeon Philibert (1621-1707),
courtier —and four
daughters Susanne-Charlotte...
-
Corneille (died
circa 1428) Cornelia, **** of Burgundy,
married André de
Toulongeon, Lord of
Mornay and Saint-Aubin (died 1432, Palestine) Catherine, ****...
- and
niece of the amb****ador Théodore
Chevignard de Chavigny,
Count of
Toulongeon. He is the grand-father of
Claire Élisabeth de Vergennes,
Madame de Rémusat...
- One of Odette's
siblings was
Henry de Champdivers, who
married Joan of
Toulongeon,
widow of
Tristan de Montholon—commander of the
cavalry of the
Dukes of...
- The
fault lies with my ministers. A
letter from Hippolyte-Jean-René de
Toulongeon (fr) is
produced that
indicates Louis's
approval of his
emigration to...
- Trémoille,
daughter of
Pierre II de La Trémoille, and
widow of André de
Toulongeon. They had no children.
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