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Duke of Lauzun
French peerage created in 1692
French peerage created in 1692
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Duke of Lauzun |
| image | File:Armes_d%27Antonin-Nompar_de_Caumont,_1er_duc_de_Lauzun.png |
| caption | Coat od arms of Antonin-Nompar de Caumont, Duke of Lauzun |
| creation_date | 1692 |
| first_holder | Antoine Nompar de Caumont |
| last_holder | Armand Louis de Gontaut |
| extinction_date | 1793 |
The Duke of Lauzun was a French noble tilte, in particular, a French peerage created in 1692 for Antoine Nompar de Caumont under influence of Queen Mary of Modena. All Dukes of Lauzun were Marshals of France or renowned generals.
Dukes of Lauzun
- Antoine Nompar de Caumont (1632–1723)
- Charles Armand de Gontaut (1663–1756), husband of Marie Antoinette De Bautru de Nogent, daughter of Antoine's only sister Diane Charlotte
- Louis Antoine de Gontaut (1700–1788), son
- Armand Louis de Gontaut (1747–1793), nephew
References
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