Charles III de Créquy, the Glossary
Charles III de Blanchefort-Créquy, sieur de Blanchefort, prince de Poix, duc de Créquy (24 March 1624 – 13 February 1687) was a French peer and soldier, who also served Louis XIV as diplomat and advisor.[1]
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24 relations: Anne of Austria, Anne-Armande de Crequy, Bavaria, Cardinal Mazarin, Charles Belgique Hollande de La Trémoïlle, Corsican Guard, Corsican Guard Affair, Couvent des Jacobins de la rue Saint-Honoré, François de Créquy, Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659), Lady-in-waiting, Lieutenant general, Louis Moréri, Louis XIV, Maria Theresa of Spain, Marshal of France, Orbetello, Order of the Holy Spirit, Paris, Peerage of France, Picardy, Poix-de-Picardie, Pope Alexander VII, The Fronde.
- Ambassadors of France to the Holy See
- Créquy family
- Dukes of Poix
- French military personnel of the Thirty Years' War
- Peers created by Louis XIV
Anne of Austria
Anne of Austria (Anne d'Autriche; Ana de Austria; born Ana María Mauricia; 22 September 1601 – 20 January 1666) was Queen of France from 1615 to 1643 by marriage to King Louis XIII.
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Anne-Armande de Crequy
Anne-Armande de Saint Gelais (1637-1709) was a French court official.
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Bavaria
Bavaria, officially the Free State of Bavaria, is a state in the southeast of Germany.
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Cardinal Mazarin
Jules Mazarin (born Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino or Mazarini; 14 July 1602 – 9 March 1661), from 1641 known as Cardinal Mazarin, was an Italian Catholic prelate, diplomat and politician who served as the chief minister to the Kings of France Louis XIII and Louis XIV from 1642 to his death. After serving as a papal diplomat for Pope Urban VIII, Mazarin offered his diplomatic services to Cardinal Richelieu and moved to Paris in 1640. Charles III de Créquy and Cardinal Mazarin are 17th-century peers of France.
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Charles Belgique Hollande de La Trémoïlle
Charles Belgique Hollande de La Trémoïlle, 5th Duke of Thouars (May 1655 – 1 June 1709), 5th Duke of Thouars, was a French nobleman. Charles III de Créquy and Charles Belgique Hollande de La Trémoïlle are 17th-century peers of France.
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Corsican Guard
The Corsican Guard (Italian and Corsican: Guardia Corsa) was a military unit of the Papal States composed exclusively of Corsican mercenaries on duty in Rome, having the functions of an urban militia and guard for the Pope.
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Corsican Guard Affair
The Corsican Guard Affair was an event in French and papal history, illustrating Louis XIV of France's will to impose his power on other European leaders.
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Couvent des Jacobins de la rue Saint-Honoré
The Couvent des Jacobins de la rue Saint-Honoré or Couvent de l'Annonciation was a Dominican monastery on rue Saint-Honoré in Paris.
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François de Créquy
François de Blanchefort de Créquy, later Marquis de Marines, 2 October 1629 to 3 February 1687, was a 17th-century French noble and soldier, who served in the wars of Louis XIV of France. Charles III de Créquy and François de Créquy are 1687 deaths and Créquy family.
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Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659)
The Franco-Spanish War was fought from 1635 to 1659 between France and Spain, each supported by various allies at different points.
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Lady-in-waiting
A lady-in-waiting (alternatively written lady in waiting) or court lady is a female personal assistant at a court, attending on a royal woman or a high-ranking noblewoman.
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Lieutenant general
Lieutenant general (Lt Gen, LTG and similar) is a military rank used in many countries.
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Louis Moréri
Louis Moréri (25 March 1643 – 10 July 1680) was a French priest and encyclopedist.
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Louis XIV
LouisXIV (Louis-Dieudonné; 5 September 16381 September 1715), also known as Louis the Great or the Sun King, was King of France from 1643 until his death in 1715.
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Maria Theresa of Spain
Maria Theresa of Spain (María Teresa de Austria; Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche; 10 September 1638 – 30 July 1683) was Queen of France from 1660 to 1683 as the wife of King Louis XIV.
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Marshal of France
Marshal of France (Maréchal de France, plural Maréchaux de France) is a French military distinction, rather than a military rank, that is awarded to generals for exceptional achievements.
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Orbetello
Orbetello is a town and comune in the province of Grosseto (Tuscany), Italy.
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Order of the Holy Spirit
The Order of the Holy Spirit (Ordre du Saint-Esprit; sometimes translated into English as the Order of the Holy Ghost), is a French order of chivalry founded by Henry III of France in 1578.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
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Peerage of France
The Peerage of France (Pairie de France) was a hereditary distinction within the French nobility which appeared in 1180 during the Middle Ages.
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Picardy
Picardy (Picard and Picardie) is a historical territory and a former administrative region of France.
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Poix-de-Picardie
Poix-de-Picardie (literally Poix of Picardy; Poé-d’Picardie) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.
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Pope Alexander VII
Pope Alexander VII (Alessandro VII; 13 February 159922 May 1667), born Fabio Chigi, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 7 April 1655 to his death, in May 1667.
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The Fronde
The Fronde were a series of civil wars in the Kingdom of France between 1648 and 1653, occurring in the midst of the Franco-Spanish War, which had begun in 1635.
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See also
Ambassadors of France to the Holy See
- Élisabeth Beton Delègue
- Cardinal de Bouillon
- Charles III de Créquy
- Charles d'Albert, 3rd Duke of Chaulnes
- Charles d'Angennes de Rambouillet
- Claude d'Urfé
- François Cacault
- François du Val de Fontenay-Mareuil
- Francisque de Corcelle
- Gabriel Hanotaux
- Gaston de Banneville
- Henri Cleutin
- Henri, Prince de La Tour d'Auvergne-Lauraguais
- Hugues de Lionne
- Jacques Maritain
- Jean Bilhères de Lagraulas
- Jean Guéguinou
- Jean-Bernard Raimond
- Léon Bérard
- List of French ambassadors to the Holy See
- Louis Jules Mancini, Duke of Nevers
- Louis de Beaupoil de Saint-Aulaire
- Paul-Hippolyte de Beauvilliers, Duke of Saint-Aignan
- Philippe Zeller
- Roland de Margerie
- Xavier de La Chevalerie
Créquy family
- Alphonse de Créquy
- Antoine de Créqui Canaples
- Charles III de Créquy
- Charles de Blanchefort
- Créquy family
- François de Créquy
- Jean de Créquy
- Marquise de Créquy
Dukes of Poix
- Antoine Georges Marie de Noailles
- Antonin-Just-Léon-Marie de Noailles
- Charles Arthur Tristan Languedoc de Noailles
- Charles III de Créquy
- Charles Philippe Henri de Noailles
- Duke of Poix
- François de Noailles, Prince of Poix
- Henri-Antoine-Marie de Noailles
- Philippe Louis de Noailles
- Philippe de Noailles
French military personnel of the Thirty Years' War
- Abraham de Fabert
- Brother Lawrence
- Charles III de Créquy
- Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine
- Charles de Montsaulnin, Comte de Montal
- Christoph Martin von Degenfeld
- Cyrano de Bergerac
- Frédéric Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne, Duc de Bouillon
- François-Marie, comte de Broglie
- Gaspard III de Coligny
- Hans Schack
- Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Viscount of Turenne
- Henri, Duke of Rohan
- Jacques de Mauvisière de Castelnau
- Jean de Gassion
- Jean-Baptiste Budes, Comte de Guébriant
- Louis de Nogaret de La Valette
- Louis, Grand Condé
- Madame de Saint-Baslemont
- Philippe de La Mothe-Houdancourt
- Reinhold von Rosen
- René Descartes
- Urbain de Maillé, 1st Marquis of Brézé
Peers created by Louis XIV
- Anne Henriette of Bavaria
- Anne de Noailles, 1st Duke of Noailles
- Antoine de Gramont, 2nd Duke of Gramont
- Armand Charles de La Porte, 2nd Duke of La Meilleraye
- Armand du Cambout, 1st Duke of Coislin
- Camille d'Hostun, duc de Tallard
- Charles III de Créquy
- Charles de Sainte-Maure, duc de Montausier
- Claude Louis Hector de Villars, 1st Duke of Villars
- Frédéric Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne, Duc de Bouillon
- François Annibal d'Estrées
- François de Beauvilliers, 1st duc de Saint-Aignan
- Gabriel de Rochechouart, 1st Duke of Mortemart
- Henri Chabot
- Henri d'Harcourt, 1st Duke of Harcourt
- Henri de La Ferté-Senneterre
- Henri, Duke of Verneuil
- Hercule Mériadec, Duke of Rohan-Rohan
- James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick
- Louis Alexandre, Count of Toulouse
- Louis Antoine de Pardaillan de Gondrin
- Louis Auguste, Duke of Maine
- Louis, Duke of Joyeuse (1694–1724)
- Louis-François de Boufflers
- Louise de La Vallière
- Marguerite, Duchess of Rohan
- Nicolas de Neufville, 1st Duke of Villeroy