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Duke of Châtellerault

Duke of Châtellerault (French: duc de Châtellerault) is a French noble title that has been created several times, originally in the Peerage of France in 1515. It takes its name from Châtellerault, in the Vienne region.

Duke of Châtellerault
Armorial stone of Regent Arran and Lady Margaret Douglas at Kinneil House (Historic Scotland)
Creation date1492
First holderFrançois de Bourbon-Montpensier, 1st Duke of Châtellerault
Last holderWilliam Alexander Louis Stephen Douglas-Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Châtellerault
Extinction date1895

The first title was created for François de Bourbon-Montpensier, a younger son of Gilbert, Comte de Montpensier, who was created Viscount of Châtellerault (Vicomte de Châtellerault) in February 1514. He received the duchy-peerage of Châtellerault in 1515, but was killed the same year, being succeeded by his brother Charles, jure uxoris Duke of Bourbon and Auvergne. This title was confiscated in 1527 after the Duke, who was Constable of France, betrayed the King by allying himself with the Emperor Charles V.[1]

The duchies of Châtellerault and Bourbon were then conferred on Louise of Savoy, the mother of King Francis I, but the latter title became extinct in 1530 when she ceded the territory of the duchy to Louis de Bourbon, Prince de la Roche-sur-Yon and later also Duc de Montpensier. However, the dukedom was again conferred on Louise of Savoy that year, and she retained it until her death in 1532.

The dukedom was next created for Louise's grandson Charles, son of King Francis I, who was created Duke of Orléans, Duke of Châtellerault and Duke of Angoulême in 1544. He died unmarried in 1545, when these titles became extinct.[1]

The next creation of the dukedom was in 1548, for James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran,[1] and Regent of Scotland, who arranged the marriage of Mary, Queen of Scots, to the Dauphin Francis, son of King Henry II, and who had been promised a duchy by the Treaty of Châtillon, 1548. However, he turned against the Queen in 1559, and his French estates and title were confiscated.

The next recipient of the dukedom was Diane de France, legitimated daughter of Henry II and Filippa Duci, in 1563. However, she exchanged Châtellerault for the duchy of Angoulême in 1582.[1]

The next year, the dukedom was given to François, Duke of Montpensier, son of Louis above-mentioned, in 1584. His granddaughter Marie, Duchesse de Montpensier, in 1626 married Gaston, Duke of Orléans, son of King Henry IV, and their daughter Anne-Marie-Louise, "La Grande Mademoiselle", inherited the dukedoms of Montpensier and Châtellerault.[1] She died in 1693, when the titles became extinct, and left the territory of the dukedom to her paternal first cousin Philip I, Duke of Orléans, son of King Louis XIII.[1]

In the 1720s, he sold the lands to Frédéric Guillaume de la Trémoille, Prince de Talmont, whose son Anne-Charles-Frédéric was created Duke of Châtellerault in 1730. He succeeded his father as Prince de Talmont in 1738 and died without issue in 1759, when the dukedom became extinct, and the lands passed to another branch of the La Trémoille family.

That was the last legally defined creation of the dukedom, but in 1864, the Hamilton creation of 1548 was revived by the Emperor Napoleon III.[2] However, this revival was neither in favour of the heir under the original letters patent, the 14th Earl of Derby, nor in favour of the heir-male, the 2nd Marquess of Abercorn, but rather in favour of the 12th Duke of Hamilton, who was a third cousin once removed of the Emperor through his mother the former Princess Marie Elisabeth of Baden. He died without male issue in 1895, and was succeeded as Duke of Hamilton by his fourth cousin Alfred, Duke of Hamilton. The Dukes of Hamilton and the Dukes of Abercorn have since then used the title in France, though without any legal justification.

Dukes of Châtellerault, first creation (1515) edit

Dukes of Châtellerault, second and third creations (1527 and 1530) edit

Dukes of Châtellerault, fourth creation (1540) edit

Dukes of Châtellerault, fifth creation (1548) edit

Dukes of Châtellerault, sixth creation (1563) edit

Dukes of Châtellerault, seventh creation (1583) edit

The title was then used by the House of Orléans.[1]

Dukes of Châtellerault, eighth creation (1730) edit

  • Anne-Charles-Frédéric de La Trémoille, 1st Duke of Châtellerault (1711–1759)

Dukes of Châtellerault, fifth creation, revived (1864) edit

For further succession, see Duke of Abercorn.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Dictionnaire de la noblesse, contenant les généalogies, l'histoire et la chronologie des familles nobles de France (in French). Schlesinger Frères. 1864. pp. 439–440. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Tables décennales des matières". Bulletin des lois de la République Française (in French). 14. Impr. Nationale des Lois: 234–235. 1 January 1874. Retrieved 7 September 2016.

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Duke of Chatellerault French duc de Chatellerault is a French noble title that has been created several times originally in the Peerage of France in 1515 It takes its name from Chatellerault in the Vienne region Duke of ChatelleraultArmorial stone of Regent Arran and Lady Margaret Douglas at Kinneil House Historic Scotland Creation date1492First holderFrancois de Bourbon Montpensier 1st Duke of ChatelleraultLast holderWilliam Alexander Louis Stephen Douglas Hamilton 2nd Duke of ChatelleraultExtinction date1895 The first title was created for Francois de Bourbon Montpensier a younger son of Gilbert Comte de Montpensier who was created Viscount of Chatellerault Vicomte de Chatellerault in February 1514 He received the duchy peerage of Chatellerault in 1515 but was killed the same year being succeeded by his brother Charles jure uxoris Duke of Bourbon and Auvergne This title was confiscated in 1527 after the Duke who was Constable of France betrayed the King by allying himself with the Emperor Charles V 1 The duchies of Chatellerault and Bourbon were then conferred on Louise of Savoy the mother of King Francis I but the latter title became extinct in 1530 when she ceded the territory of the duchy to Louis de Bourbon Prince de la Roche sur Yon and later also Duc de Montpensier However the dukedom was again conferred on Louise of Savoy that year and she retained it until her death in 1532 The dukedom was next created for Louise s grandson Charles son of King Francis I who was created Duke of Orleans Duke of Chatellerault and Duke of Angouleme in 1544 He died unmarried in 1545 when these titles became extinct 1 The next creation of the dukedom was in 1548 for James Hamilton 2nd Earl of Arran 1 and Regent of Scotland who arranged the marriage of Mary Queen of Scots to the Dauphin Francis son of King Henry II and who had been promised a duchy by the Treaty of Chatillon 1548 However he turned against the Queen in 1559 and his French estates and title were confiscated The next recipient of the dukedom was Diane de France legitimated daughter of Henry II and Filippa Duci in 1563 However she exchanged Chatellerault for the duchy of Angouleme in 1582 1 The next year the dukedom was given to Francois Duke of Montpensier son of Louis above mentioned in 1584 His granddaughter Marie Duchesse de Montpensier in 1626 married Gaston Duke of Orleans son of King Henry IV and their daughter Anne Marie Louise La Grande Mademoiselle inherited the dukedoms of Montpensier and Chatellerault 1 She died in 1693 when the titles became extinct and left the territory of the dukedom to her paternal first cousin Philip I Duke of Orleans son of King Louis XIII 1 In the 1720s he sold the lands to Frederic Guillaume de la Tremoille Prince de Talmont whose son Anne Charles Frederic was created Duke of Chatellerault in 1730 He succeeded his father as Prince de Talmont in 1738 and died without issue in 1759 when the dukedom became extinct and the lands passed to another branch of the La Tremoille family That was the last legally defined creation of the dukedom but in 1864 the Hamilton creation of 1548 was revived by the Emperor Napoleon III 2 However this revival was neither in favour of the heir under the original letters patent the 14th Earl of Derby nor in favour of the heir male the 2nd Marquess of Abercorn but rather in favour of the 12th Duke of Hamilton who was a third cousin once removed of the Emperor through his mother the former Princess Marie Elisabeth of Baden He died without male issue in 1895 and was succeeded as Duke of Hamilton by his fourth cousin Alfred Duke of Hamilton The Dukes of Hamilton and the Dukes of Abercorn have since then used the title in France though without any legal justification Contents 1 Dukes of Chatellerault first creation 1515 2 Dukes of Chatellerault second and third creations 1527 and 1530 3 Dukes of Chatellerault fourth creation 1540 4 Dukes of Chatellerault fifth creation 1548 5 Dukes of Chatellerault sixth creation 1563 6 Dukes of Chatellerault seventh creation 1583 7 Dukes of Chatellerault eighth creation 1730 8 Dukes of Chatellerault fifth creation revived 1864 9 References 10 SourcesDukes of Chatellerault first creation 1515 editFrancois de Bourbon Montpensier 1st Duke of Chatellerault 1492 1515 Charles de Bourbon Montpensier 2nd Duke of Chatellerault 1490 1527 title forfeit 1527Dukes of Chatellerault second and third creations 1527 and 1530 editLouise of Savoy 1476 1532 Dukes of Chatellerault fourth creation 1540 editCharles de Valois 1st Duke of Orleans and Chatellerault 1522 1545 Dukes of Chatellerault fifth creation 1548 editJames Hamilton 1st Duke of Chatellerault 1515 1575 Dukes of Chatellerault sixth creation 1563 editDiane de France 1st Duchess of Chatellerault 1538 1619 duchy exchanged for that of Angouleme in 1582Dukes of Chatellerault seventh creation 1583 editFrancois de Bourbon Montpensier 1st Duke of Chatellerault d 1592 Henri de Bourbon Montpensier 2nd Duke of Chatellerault 1573 1608 Marie de Bourbon Montpensier 3rd Duchess of Chatellerault 1605 1627 Anne Louise d Orleans 4th Duchess of Chatellerault 1627 1693 The title was then used by the House of Orleans 1 Dukes of Chatellerault eighth creation 1730 editAnne Charles Frederic de La Tremoille 1st Duke of Chatellerault 1711 1759 Dukes of Chatellerault fifth creation revived 1864 editWilliam Alexander Louis Stephen Douglas Hamilton 2nd Duke of Chatellerault 1845 1895 12th Duke of Hamilton For further succession see Duke of Abercorn References edit a b c d e f g Dictionnaire de la noblesse contenant les genealogies l histoire et la chronologie des familles nobles de France in French Schlesinger Freres 1864 pp 439 440 Retrieved 7 September 2016 Tables decennales des matieres Bulletin des lois de la Republique Francaise in French 14 Impr Nationale des Lois 234 235 1 January 1874 Retrieved 7 September 2016 Sources edithttp www heraldica org topics france peerage2 htm http www heraldica org topics france scotfr htm arran 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