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    Jules Auguste Armand Marie de Polignac, Count of Polignac (French pronunciation: [ʒyl də pɔliɲak]; 14 May 1780 – 30 March 1847), then Prince of Polignac...
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  • Jules de Polignac, 1st Duke of Polignac (Armand Jules François; 7 June 1746 – 21 September 1817) was a French nobleman and the husband of Yolande de Polastron...
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    Jules and Gabrielle had two children: a daughter Aglaé and a son. Two more sons followed several years later, including Jules, prince de Polignac, who...
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    the coat of arms of Polignac family. Jules de Polignac (1746–1817) became the first Duke of Polignac in 1780. Melchior de Polignac (1661–1742), French...
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    Prince Camille Armand Jules Marie de Polignac (February 16, 1832 – November 15, 1913) was a French nobleman who served with the Confederates in the American...
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    grandmother, the duchesse de Polignac, had been the close friend of Queen Marie Antoinette. His father, Jules de Polignac, prince de Polignac (1780–1847), was...
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  • Alphonse de Polignac (1826–1863) was a French mathematician and aristocrat. He his known for Polignac's Conjecture. His father, Jules de Polignac (1780-1847)...
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    Polignac. She had three brothers: Armand Jules Marie Héracle, duc de Polignac (11 January 1771 – 1 March 1847); Jules Auguste Armand Marie, prince de...
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    of Polignac (French: Duc de Polignac) is a French dukedom that is held by the Polignac family. The title was originally created for Jules de Polignac in...
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    The Ministry of Jules de Polignac was formed on 8 August 1829 in the last year of the reign of King Charles X of France. It was dissolved on 29 July 1830...
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    Cardinal de Polignac (11 October 1661 – 20 November 1742) was a French diplomat, Cardinal and Neo-Latin poet. Second son of Armand XVI, marquis de Polignac and...
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    in the Ministry of Jules de Polignac during the last months of the Bourbon Restoration. Martial Côme Annibal Perpétue Magloire de Guernon-Ranville came...
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  • Charles Ludovic ("Louis") Marie de Polignac was born in London, England on 24 March 1828. His parents were Jules de Polignac (1780–1847), Prime Minister and...
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    surrounded himself with men from the Chevaliers de la Foi and other ultras, such as the Prince de Polignac and La Bourdonnaye. Martignac was deposed when...
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  • d'Albert de Luynes, 9th Duke of Luynes, and Yolande Françoise Marie Julienne de La Rochefoucauld (a granddaughter of Prince Jules de Polignac, the 7th...
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    appointed a conservative government under the premiership of Prince Jules de Polignac, who was defeated in the 1830 French legislative election. He responded...
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    Edmond James de Rothschild, portrays the woman in a blue dress. The other is a smaller version (56 × 46 cm), owned by Duke Jules de Polignac. This painting...
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  • and South America. The document was a result of talks with Prince Jules de Polignac, the French Ambassador to Great Britain. Both countries (France and...
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  • liberal majority of 221 deputies to the government headed by Jules, prince de Polignac, and helped lead to the July Revolution. With the election of...
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    Louis XVI of France. He was the alleged lover of Gabrielle de Polastron, duchesse de Polignac, the favourite of Marie Antoinette and over whom he exerted...
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    Armand, marquis de Polignac and Diane Adélaïde Zéphirine de Mancini, and never married; through her brother Jules, 1st Duke of Polignac, she was the sister-in-law...
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    the American Philosophical Society in 1829. During the ministry of Jules de Polignac from 1829 to 1830, he again became an opposition politician, advocating...
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    Slobberhannes, Eichelobern and Grasobern. Polignac is named after an ultra-royalist French politician, Count Jules de Polignac, who incensed the local population...
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  • Bourdonnaye Count of Vaublanc Jacques-Joseph Corbière Prince Polignac Ferdinand de Bertier de Sauvigny Duke of Clermont-Tonnerre Duke of Montmorency Abbé...
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  • daughter of Prince Jules de Polignac, the 7th Prime Minister of France). His paternal aunt, Yolande d'Albert de Luynes, married Adrien de Noailles, 8th Duke...
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    Jacques Laffitte (category Governors of the Banque de France)
    disastrously in 1829 by installing the ultra-royalist ministry of Prince Jules de Polignac. When the ultra-royalists were defeated in the elections of 1830 the...
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    He married Princess Yolande of Polignac (daughter of Prime Minister Prince Jules de Polignac). Charles Marie François de La Rochefoucauld (1863–1907),...
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    never believed in the policy he represented, replaced him by the prince de Polignac. In March 1830 Martignac voted with the majority for the address protesting...
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    the Holy See in 1828, but he resigned upon the accession of the Prince de Polignac as premier (November 1829). In 1830, he donated a monument to the French...
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    anti-Gallican tendencies showed by Charles X and his Prime Minister Jules de Polignac, expressed by the recently approved Saint-Cloud Ordinances. Despite...
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