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Victurnien de Rochechouart, 10th Duke of Mortemart

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Anne-Victurnienne-Henriette (Paris, 7 May 1773 – DĂŒlmen, 10 July 1806) – on 10 January 1789 she married Auguste-Philippe-Louis-Emmanuel, duke of CroĂż (1765–1822), peer of France, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, grandee of Spain first class etc., with whom she had
76:'s plans, but opposed the reforms demanded by the majority of the assembly – he notably protested against the suppression of the rights of pĂ©age and minage. He resigned on 20 April 1790 and left France the following year. He fought with the royalist army in the 202:(1726–1800), duke of Harcourt, peer of France, lieutenant-gĂ©nĂ©ral des armĂ©es du roi, governor of the province of Normandy, knight of the Order of the Holy Spirit, and of Françoise-Catherine-Scholastique d'Aubusson. They had four children: 372:
Histoire gĂ©nĂ©alogique et hĂ©raldique des pairs de France, des grands dignitaires de la couronne, des principales familles nobles du royoume, et des maisons princiĂšres de l'Europe: prĂ©c ́dĂ© de la gĂ©nĂ©alogie de la maison de
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Victurnien Jean Baptiste was the second son of Jean-Victor de Rochechouart (1712–1771), duke of Mortemart and of Charlotte Nathalie de Manneville. In October 1768 he joined the artillery school in
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Emma Nathalie Victurnienne (Chñteau d'Éverly, 7 May 1790 – Neauphle-le-Vieux, August 1824) – on 10 May 1810, she married at the chñteau d'Éverly, to Raymond-François de Beauvilliers (1790–1811),
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Commanding the régiment de Mortemart (a French émigré corps in British pay), de Mortemart returned to continental Europe in autumn 1794 and the following year joined the force which landed on
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Catherine Victurienne Victorine (Paris, 4 June 1776 – Paris, 15 July 1809) – on 19 January 1807, she married Adrien François de Crussol (1778–1837), duke of Crussol, with whom she had issue;
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De Mortemart was also a man of letters, leaving behind several unedited works "of a superior quality", such as a poem on the theme of Joseph in Egypt and a verse translation of
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Antonie Louise Victurnienne (1792 – Paris, 30 January 1848) – on 2 November 1813, she married Charles de Forbin, marquis of Janson (1783–1849), with whom she had issue.
249:(20 March 1787 – 1 January 1875), 10th Duke of Mortemart, peer of France – on 26 May 1810, he married Virginie de Sainte-Aldegonde (1789–1878), with whom he had issue; 246: 77: 415: 381: 53:. On 20 March 1774 he was made colonel of the rĂ©giment de Lorraine-Infanterie, later rising to brigadier of infantry on 1 January 1784 and 472: 487: 497: 294: 231: 457: 181: 163: 230:
on 28 December 1782, to AdĂ©laĂŻde-Pauline-Rosalie de CossĂ©-Brissac (23 January 1765 – 2 May 1820), only daughter of
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Robert, Adolphe; Cougny, Gaston (1891). "Mortemart (Victurnien-Jean-Baptiste-Marie de Rochechouart, duc de)".
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Jean-Baptiste Rietstap, Armorial gĂ©nĂ©ral, t. (volumes 1 and 2), Gouda, G.B. van Goor zonen, 1884–1887
33:– 4 July 1812 in Paris) was a French general and politician. He came from the Mortemart branch of the 263: 482: 216: 144: 368:"Victurnien-Jean-Baptiste-Marie de Rochechouart, prince de Tonnay-Charente, puis duc de Mortemart" 148: 69: 30: 367: 91:. In 1796 he moved to Portugal, where he served until 1802. His regiment was disbanded at the 211:
Nathalie Henriette Victurnienne (23 June 1774 – 1824), dame du palais (1809–1814) to empress
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Alice Elfrida Victurnienne (10 July 1800 – Paris, 16 November 1887) – in 1823 she married
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On 11 June 1772, to Anne-d'Harcourt (8 March 1753 – 11 April 1778), only daughter of
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on 26 March 1812, but he died suddenly in July that year from a vicious fever.
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and de Mortemart returned to France "where he lived peacefully".
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Aimeri Jules Victurnien (30 January 1785 – 14 February 1785);
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French military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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AimĂ©-Amable-Victurnien (4 April 1778 – 18 April 1778);
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Members of the National Constituent Assembly (France)
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and then moved to England, where he was welcomed by
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