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family. Owing to the political system of France, a republic, the title is unrecognised (as with all titles). The title could have nonetheless been rehabilitated legally in Spain prior to 1988, when a legal reform was made prohibiting titles with more than forty years of disuse from being revived.
103:. That same year his aunt-in-law Marguerite-ThĂ©rèse RouillĂ©, duchesse de Richelieu, had died, leaving to Philippe the lands of the principality of Poix. It is unknown how many more subsequent holders of this title existed legally in the peerage of Spain. 63:, a French military officer. After failure of the 1st Duke's successors in inheriting the dukedom through the established legal procedures, the title expired in the Kingdom of Spain. Withal, it was bestowed by 179:, comte de Noailles and Prince of Poix (1752–1819), elder surviving son of the 1st Spanish duque de Mouchy was made duc de Mouchy and a peer of France in 1817 by King 342: 235: 196: 324: 319: 202: 190: 176: 214: 381: 376: 92: 60: 208: 241: 163: 229: 141: 386: 145: 21: 96: 371: 339: 134: 222: 180: 56: 107: 8: 356: 100: 254: 48: 40: 26: 350: 346: 79: 68: 328:. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 722, 723. 257:, the Duke of Mouchy is also in remainder to this peerage and to the title of 365: 315: 310: 258: 75: 64: 148: in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 123: 309:
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99:. He was named principe de Poix (prince of Poix) in 1729 by King 52: 30: 186:
From the creation of the French peerage, the holders have been:
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The unrecognised titleholders since the establishment of the
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on the eldest son of the 1st Duke in 1817 as a title in the
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The Dukedom of Mouchy has since been held by members of a
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peerage of Spain
Grandee
Spanish
peerage of Spain
Grandee
Ferdinand VI
Philippe de Noailles
Louis XVIII of France
French peerage
cadet branch
Noailles
Philippe de Noailles
Louis, 4th duc de Noailles
Philip V of Spain
Philippe de Noailles, 1st Duke of Mouchy

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Philippe Louis Marc Antoine
Louis XVIII of France
Philippe-Louis-Marc-Antoine de Noailles
Charles-Arthur-Tristan-Languedoc de Noailles
Antonin Claude Dominique Just de Noailles
Charles-Philippe-Henri de Noailles
Antonin-Just-LĂ©on-Marie de Noailles
French Third Republic
Henri-Antoine-Marie de Noailles

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