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  1. Antoine de Gramont, 2nd Duke of Gramont, comte de Guiche, comte de Gramont, comte de Louvigny, Souverain de Bidache (Antoine Agénor; 1604, Chateau d'Hagetmau – 12 July 1678, Bayonne) was a French military commander and diplomat.

  2. Antoine de Gramont was a leading noblemen in south-west France during the Wars of Religion. At first, a Calvinist and lieutenant general to Queen Jeanne d'Albret, he switched sides to Catholicism and King Charles IX's service. He was created Count of Guiche in 1563.

  3. May 19, 2024 · Antoine de Gramont, 2nd Duke of Gramont, comte de Guiche, comte de Gramont, comte de Louvigny, Souverain de Bidache (Antoine Agénor; 1604, Chateau d'Hagetmau – 12 July 1678, Bayonne) was a French military commander and diplomat.

  4. Antoine de Gramont, 2nd Duke of Gramont, comte de Guiche, comte de Gramont, comte de Louvigny, Souverain de Bidache (Antoine Agénor; 1604, Chateau d'Hagetmau – 12 July 1678, Bayonne) was a French military commander and diplomat.

  5. Antoine I d'Aure de Gramont, viscount of Aure, count of Guiche, sovereign-lord of Bidache (1526 - 8 December 1576) was a French courtier and general. He served as gentleman in ordinary to the king's chamber from 1559 to 1564, serving Henry II, Francis II and Charles IX in that role.

  6. May 17, 2020 · 'Antinous' (synonymous with 'pretty lover boy') punned on his real name, which was Antoine X Alfred Agenor de Gramont, Duc de Guiche, eventually Duc de Gramont. (: 106) The nineteen-year-old Antoine Agenor, Duc de Guiche, had just resigned from the army.

  7. Apr 28, 2022 · Antoine III de Gramont From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Antoine de Gramont came from an old southern French noble family. His father was Antoine II de Gramont, his mother was Louise († 1610), daughter of Marshal Roquelaure (1543–1623). He had a younger brother, Philibert de Gramont, from their father's second marriage to Claude de Montmorency.