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The House of Sabran was an illustrious Provençal family whose bloodline was extinguished in 1847 in the person of Elzéar-Louis of Sabran, general, who was made a hereditary peer of France in 1815, comte-pair (count-peer) in 1817, and duc-pair (duke-peer) in 1825. Among its members are two Catholic saints, three bishops, and five generals. Because his marriage with Victorine-Antoinette de Pontevès was childless, he named as his heirs the two nephews of his wife: Edouard and Léonide de Pontevès-Bargème, in whose favor a royal ordinance of 1828 and 1829 letters-patent authorised the transmission of the title of Duke of Sabran. Through an 1832 adoption, the name de Sabran has since been carried by the de Pontevès family.

Article Title : House of Sabran
Article Snippet :founding of the Saint-Pierre-de-Sauve monastery. Rostaing II would marry Simone de Posquières who gave him Emenon II de la Roque, who assisted in 1066 in
Article Title : Léa Seydoux
Article Snippet :Andraud, Moreau Rosier, 1829, p. 58 Grand Armorial de France, vol. 4, Henri Jougla de Morenas, Frankelve, 1975, p. 37 Les André: une famille nîmoise protestante
Article Title : Emmanuel d'Albert, 11th Duke of Chaulnes
Article Snippet :lived another fifty-eight years until her death on 19 October 1966. Notes Simone Louise Laure de Crussol (1870–1946), the elder sister of his brother-in-law

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