Antoine Charles IV de Gramont - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Antoine Charles IV de Gramont
16. Antoine de Gramont, Count of Guiche
8. Philibert de Gramont, Count of Guiche
17. Hélène de Clermont
4. Antoine, Duke de Gramont
18. Paul d'Andoins, Baron of Andoins, Count of Louvigny
9. Diane d'Andoins
19. Anne Marguerite de Cauna
2. Antoine, Duke de Gramont
20. Géraud de Roquelaure, Lord of Roquelaure
10. Antoine de Roquelaure
21. Catherine de Bezolles
5. Louise de Roquelaure
22. Jacques Claude d'Ornesan, Lord of Auradé
11. Catherine d'Ornesan
23. Brunette de Cornil, Dame de Moulin d'Armac
1. Antoine de Gramont, Comte de Louvigny
24. Jacques de Chivré, seigneur du Plessis
12. François de Chivré, seigneur du Plessis
25. Jeanne Le Hesnault, Dame de Bouillé
6. Hector de Chivré, seigneur du Plessis
26. François de la Porte, Lord of Boissier
13. Léonore de la Porte
27. Madeleine Charles
3. Françoise Marguerite du Plessis de Chivré
28. François de Connan, Lord of Coulon and Rabastan
14. Nicolas de Connan, Lord of Rabastan
29. Jeanne Hennequin du Perray
7. Marie de Connan
30. Charles d'O, Lord of Vérigny
15. Anne d'O
31. Jacqueline Girard

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