Marquis de Vibraye
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Marquis de Vibraye is the title created by letters patent in 1625 and still held by the Hurault family.[1] Their family seat is Château de Cheverny in the Loire Valley in France.[2]
Title holders:
- Jacques Hurault, 1st Marquis de Vibraye[1]
- Jacques Hurault, 2nd Marquis de Vibraye[1]
- Henri-Emmanuel Hurault, 3rd Marquis de Vibraye[1]
- Henri-Eléonorn Hurault, 4th Marquis de Vibraye[1]
- Paul-Maximilien Hurault, 5th Marquis de Vibraye[1]
- Louis Hurault, 6th Marquis de Vibraye[1]
- Anne-Louis Victor Denis Hurault, 7th Marquis de Vibraye(fr)[1] (1767–1843), politician and military officer[3]
- Guillaume-Paul Louis Maximilien Hurault, 8th Marquis de Vibraye[1] (1809–1878), amateur archaeologist
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- Charles-Antoine de Vibraye, the current Marquis de Vibraye[2]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Etienne Pattou. "Famille Hurault" (PDF). Racines et histoire. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- 1 2 Corinne LaBalme (22 May 2015). "The Marquis, the Hounds and Château de Cheverny". France Revisited. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- ↑ "Vibraye (Anne Victor Denis Hurault, marquis de)", in Dictionnaire des parlementaires français (1899)
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