House of Rochechouart - Sources

Sources

All in French unless otherwise noted.

  • Michel de Castelnau, Mémoires, 1659
  • Père Anselme, Histoire de la Maison royale de France et des grands officiers de la couronne, 1685
  • Bonaventure de Saint-Aimable, Histoire de Saint-Martial, 1685
  • Charles Clémencet, L'Art de vérifier les dates, 1750
  • Louis Moréri, Grand dictionnaire historique, 1759
  • Collection Chérin, Bibliothèque Nationale de France
  • Ambroise Louis d'Hozier, Carrés d'Hozier, 1851
  • Abbé Duléry, Rochechouart, histoire, légendes, archéologie, 1855
  • Général Louis-Victor-Léon de Rochechouart, Histoire de la Maison de Rochechouart, 1859
  • Ambroise Ledru, La Maison de Faudoas, 1862
  • Robert de Lasteyrie, Etude sur les comtes et vicomte de Limoges antéieurs à l'An Mil, 1874
  • Léo Desaivres, Histoire des Chandeniers, 1898
  • Docteur Adrien Grézillier, Histoire de Rochechouart, des origines à la Révolution, 1975
  • Georges Martin, Histoire et généalogie de la Maison de Rochechouart, 1990

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