- de Caussade, 2nd Duke of La
Vauguyon and
sometimes mistakenly Paul François de Quélen de
Stuer de
Caussade de La
Vauguyon (30 July 1746 – 14
March 1828)...
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turned over to men.
Antoine de Quélen de
Stuer de Caussade, Duke of La
Vauguyon [fr], a
friend of his father, was
named as his governor.
Louis Stanislas...
- de Marsan, the
Governess of the
Children of France. Later, the Duke of
Vauguyon was
named his governor. He was much
loved by
those who were
close to him...
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conservative education he
received from Paul François de
Quelen de la
Vauguyon, "gouverneur des
Enfants de France" (governor of the
Children of France)...
- 1779, of the
French privateers Duc de la
Vauguyon and
Comte de Maurepas.
Medea captured Duc de la
Vauguyon (or Duc de Lavaugnon) of Dunkirk, a cutter...
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marshals Victor-François, duc de Broglie, La Galissonnière, the duc de la
Vauguyon, the
Baron Louis de Breteuil, and the
intendant Joseph Foullon de Doué...
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lordship of the
House of Bourbon, it was
inherited by the
Counts of La
Vauguyon, who used the
style of
Prince of
Carency for the heir) Chabanais: in Angoumois;...
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