Grand Chamberlain of France - List of Grand Chamberlains of France

List of Grand Chamberlains of France

  • Pierre de La Broce (?–1278)
  • Raoul of Clermont (1283–1302)
  • Enguerrand de Marigny (?–1315)
  • Louis I, Duke of Bourbon (1310–1342)
  • Peter I, Duke of Bourbon (1342–1356)
  • Arnaud Amanieu, Lord of Albret (1381–1401)
  • James II, Count of La Marche (1397–1438)
  • Louis, Count of Vendôme (1408–1427)
  • Georges de la Trémoïlle (1427–1439)
  • Jean Dunois, Count of Dunois and Longueville (1439–1468)
  • Jean V de Bueil (1469–1474)
  • Pierre de Guenand, seigneur de La Celle-Guenand (?–1486)
  • Jean Dax, seigneur d'Axat, (1487–1495)
  • Louis I d'Orléans, duc de Longueville (1512–1516)
  • Francis, Duke of Guise (1551–1563)
  • Charles of Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne (1563–1589)
  • Henry I of Orléans, Duke of Longueville (1589–1595)
  • Henry of Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne (1596–1621)
  • Claude, Duke of Chevreuse (1621–1643)
  • Louis, Duke of Joyeuse (1643–1654)
  • Henry II, Duke of Guise (1655–1658)
  • Godefroy-Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne, duc de Bouillon (1658–1715)
  • Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour d'Auvergne, duc de Bouillon (1715–1728)
  • Charles-Godefroy La Tour d'Auvergne, duc de Bouillon (1728–1747)
  • Godefroy-Charles-Henri La Tour d'Auvergne, duc de Bouillon (1747–1775)
  • Henri Louis Marie de Rohan, duc de Montbazon (1775–1782)
  • Godefroy-Charles-Henri La Tour d'Auvergne, duc de Bouillon (1782–1789)

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