- Source: House of Estampes
The House of Estampes is a surviving family of the French nobility, originally from Berry, which distinguished itself through significant political, military and ecclesiastical positions. The best known figure today family is Jacques d'Étampes, Marquis of la Ferté-Imbault (1590–1668), Marshal of France in 1651.
History
This family is originally from Berry and has no connection with the ancient lords of the town of Étampes in Hurepoix .
The family lineage goes back to Jean de Bas, known as d'Estampes, keeper of the gold and silver jewels of Jean de France, Duke of Berry, in the second half of the 14th century, who married to Guillemette Duplessis. His son, Robert I d'Estampes, Lord of Salbris, captain of the Grosse Tour de Bourges, married to Jacqueline Rolland, daughter of a doctor of the Duke of Berry, was ennobled by letters patent of 4 December 1392. Three of his children were, respectively, Bishop of Carcassonne, Nevers and Montauban in the middle of the 15th century.
Prominent members
Jean d'Estampes (Bishop of Carcassonne) (1395–1455), man of the Church.
Jean d'Estampes (Bishop of Nevers) (d. 1461), man of the Church, nephew of the above.
Guillaume d'Estampes (d. 1458), man of the Church, brother of the previous.
Jacques d'Étampes, Marquis of la Ferté-Imbault (1590–1668), soldier, distant second cousin of the previous one.
Jacques d'Étampes de Valençay (1579–1639), politician and military man.
Léonore d'Étampes de Valençay (1589–1651), man of the Church, brother of the previous.
Achille d'Étampes de Valençay (1593–1646), man of the Church, brother of the previous.
Jean d'Étampes de Valençay (1595–1671), politician and military man, brother of the previous one.
Jean-Baptiste d'Étampes (1638–1684), man of the Church.
Family trees
= Elder branch of Estampes, called Salbris
=Elder branch of Estampes, called Salbris (continued)
= Cadet branch of Estampes de Valençay
== Younger branch of Estampes, called d'Autry
=Titles and coats of arms
= Titles
=Marquis of Autry, Bellebrune, Estampes, La Ferté-Imbault de Mauny and Valençay (courtesy title).
Count of Estampes and Valençay (courtesy title).
Baron of Ardreloup, La Ferté-Imbault and Theillay
Lord of Autry, of La Ferté-Imbault, of La Ferté-Nabert, of La Motte-de-ennortres, of Mauny, of Méans, of Roches, of Salbris, of Soesme, of Valençay.
= Coats of arms
=Azure, two gold girons, placed in a chevron, with a chief argent charged with three crowns gules.
Alliances
This family allied itself with the families: de Beauvilliers (1438), de Sains (1499), Le Rotier (1525), de Régnier (1534, 1674), de Gauville (1548), du Plessis (1557), de Hautemer (1579), du Faur de Pibrac (1598), de Choiseul-Praslin (1610), Brûlart de Sillery (1641), de Fiennes (1700), Dirckse van Augeren (1708), du Plessis-Châtillon (1709), Geoffrin (1733), de Becdelièvre (1734), Le Conte de Nonant (1748), de Fouilleuse (1755), Joly de Fleury (1762), de Bourdeilles (1773), Le Vicomte de Blangy (1784), Camus (1785), Rouillé du Coudray (1787), The Duke of Lillers (1789), of Coriolis (1800), Bour (1803), Huchet de La Bédoyère (1809), of Cholier de Cibeins (1817), of Sainte-Marie d'Agneaux (1820, 1852), Trelawny (1822), of Thiard (1824), of Veau de Robiac (1855), Achard de Bonvouloir (1861), Durand de Beauregard (1862), of Vassinhac d'Imécourt (1878), of Labriffe (1881), of Agoult (1891), of Pins (1896), of Goujault (1898), of Reviers de Mauny (1902), of Nompère de Champagny de Cadore (1923), Jégou du Laz (1926), by Durfort-Civrac de Lorge (1929), by Bruce (1931), Jouan de Kervenoaël (1931), by La Taille-Tretinville (1943), du Clos, de Fontenay, de Galard, Levaud, de Percy, Odart, Roland, Toustain.
Châteaux and mansions
Château d'Autry
Château de La Ferté-Imbault
Château de Mauny
Château de Valençay
See also
French nobility
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Arman
- House of Estampes
- Château de La Ferté-Imbault
- List of French marquesses
- House of Rochechouart
- Valençay
- Château de Valençay
- Cabinet des estampes et des dessins
- Édouard Verreaux
- Council of Five Hundred
- Council of Ancients