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Under the House of Capet there were five laic duchies: Duke of Normandy, peer of France: mightiest vassal of the French crown, later also kings of England. By privilege, they... Duke of Aquitaine, peer of France: largest landholder of southwestern France, also rulers of Gascony and Poitou. … See more
The title of Duke was the highest hereditary title in the French nobility during the time of the monarchy in France. See more
After the French Revolution, further dukedoms were created by successive French rulers. Napoleon I created a substantial number of dukes in the Nobility of the First French Empire, largely for Marshals of the Empire and certain ministers, and many … See more
At the end of the 13th century, the King elevated some counties into duchies, a practice that increased through the early modern period until the French Revolution. Many of these … See more
The title of "duke and peer" (Fr: duc et pair) is one of the highest honors in the French nobility, ranking just after the princes of the blood, which are themselves the direct … See more
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Web286 rows · Duke of Hallwin: 1611 Hallwin Extinct 1620 Duke of Châteauroux: 1616 …
See all 286 rows on en.wikipedia.orgTITLE DATE OF CREATION FAMILY CURRENT STATUS Duke of Vasconia (Gasc… 602 - Gradually merged with Aquitaine Duke of Toulouse 778 Wilhelmide Extinct 850 Duke of Ponthieu 793 Ponthieu Extinct 844 Duke of Septimania 817 Wilhelmide Extinct 844
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WebLists of Dukes of France (3 P) A Dukes of Aiguillon (7 P) Dukes of Albret (3 P) Dukes of Alençon (1 C, 11 P) Dukes of Alsace (6 P) Dukes of Amboise (2 P) Dukes of …
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Web18 rows · Duke of Berry: 1360: Royal family: extinct 1417: for John, son of King John II: …
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See all 18 rows on en.wikipedia.orgTITLE DATE OF CREATION SURNAME MODE OF EXTINCTION Duke of Guyenne 1259 Plantagenet ( House … forfeit 1369 Count of Anjou 1297 Royal family merged 1328 Count of Artois 1297 Artois (Royal family) ceded to the Holy Roman E… Count of Poitou 1314 Royal family merged 1316
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WebJul 13, 2012 · After a nearly thirty-year hiatus, the city’s black precision drill team, the French Dukes, is back for at least two scheduled performances this summer at picnics sponsored …
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WebWXYZ-TV Detroit | Channel 7. 655K subscribers. The African-American drill team from the 1960s, 70s, & 80s known as the French Dukes is reuniting. 388 views 1 year ago. ABC10.
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Web13 rows · Dukes of Uzès: 1572: Charles IX of France: Jacques de Crussol d'Uzès: Duchy of Montbazon: 1588: Henry III of France: Albert Marie de Rohan-Rochefort: Duke of Rohan: …
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WebIn the Middle Ages, the duke of Normandy was the ruler of the Duchy of Normandy in north-western France. The duchy arose out of a grant of land to the Viking leader Rollo by the …