Honoré d'Albert, 1st Duke of Chaulnes
Honoré d'Albert, 1st Duke of Chaulnes (1581 – 30 October 1649), Marshal of France, Vidame of Amiens and Seigneur of Picquigny through his marriage to Claire Charlotte Eugénie d'Ailly, Countess of Chaulnes, was the first Duke of Chaulnes, a title created by Louis XIII in 1621.
Honoré d'Albert | |
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1st Duke of Chaulnes, Peer of France Knight of the Order of the Holy Spirit Vidame of Amiens Seigneur of Picquigny | |
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Successor | Henri Louis d'Albert d'Ailly |
Born | 1581 |
Died | 30 October 1649 |
Noble family | House d'Albert |
Spouse(s) | Claire Charlotte Eugénie d'Ailly, Countess of Chaulnes |
Issue | Henri Louis d'Albert d'Ailly Charles d'Albert d'Ailly Armand d'Albert d'Ailly |
Father | Honoré d'Albert |
Mother | Anne of Rodulf |
Occupation | Marshal of France Governor of Picardy Governor of Auvergne |
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