Viscounts and Dukes of Uzès

Lords, viscounts and then dukes of Uzès, in the Languedoc.

The Château du Duché in Uzès.

Lords of Uzès (Seigneur d'Uzès)

Name Spouse(s) Lived Ruled
Elzéart d'Uzès ? 10801125 ?1125
Decan d'Uzès daughter of the Lord of Posquières 11101138 11251138
Bermond I d'Uzès Douce de Mézoargues 11051181 11381181
Raymond Rascas d'Uzès Clothilde 11631209 11811209
Bermond II d'Uzès Géraude d'Adjémar de Rochemaure 12091254 12091254
Decan II d'Uzès Hermingarde d'Alais (of Alès) 12541285 12541285
Bermond III d'Uzès Alix 12501318 12851318

Viscounts of Uzès (Vicomte d'Uzès)

Name Spouse(s) Lived Ruled
Robert Ier d'Uzès Guiote de Posquières 13001349 13181349
Decan III d'Uzès Agathe de Baux 13301361 13491361
Raymond d'Uzès ? ? ?
? ? ? ?
Alzias d'Uzès Dauphine de la Roche 13401390 ?1390
Robert II d'Uzès Gilette de Pressigny 13801426 13901426
Jéhan d'Uzès Anne de Brancas 14301475 14261475
Jacques Ier de Crussol Simone d'Uzès 14601525 14751525
Charles de Crussol Jeanne Ricard de Genouilhac 14831546 15251546

Dukes of Uzès (Duc d'Uzès)

The viscounty of Uzès became a duchy by letters patent of Charles IX issued at Mont-de-Marsan in May 1565. The dukes were included in the peerage of France from 1572, and if the Kingdom of France existed today, they would rank immediately after the Princes of the Blood.[1]

Name Spouse(s) Lived Ruled
Antoine de Crussol Louise de Clermont Tallart 1528–1573 1546–1573
Jacques II de Crussol Françoise de Clermont 1540–1586 1573–1586
Emmanuel I de Crussol Claudine d'Ebrard 1570–1657 1586–1657
François de Crussol Marguerite d'Apchier 1604–1680 1657–1680
Emmanuel II de Crussol Julie Marie de Sainte-Maure de Montausier 1637–1692 1680–1692
Louis de Crussol Did not marry, succeeded by brother 1673–1693 1692–1693
Jean Charles de Crussol Anne-Hypolite of Monaco
Marguerite de Bullion
1675–1739 1693–1739
Charles Emmanuel de Crussol Emilie de la Rochefoucauld 1707–1762 1739–1762
François Emmanuel de Crussol Julie de Pardaillan de Gondrin 1728–1802 1762–1802
Marie François Emmanuel de Crussol Emilie de Chastillon 1756–1843 1802–1842
Géraud de Crussol d'Uzès Françoise de Talhouët 1808–1872 1842–1872
Emmanuel de Crussol, duc d'Uzès Anne de Rochechouart de Mortemart 1840–1878 1872–1878
Jacques de Crussol d'Uzès Succeeded by his brother 1870–1893 1878–1893
Louis de Crussol d'Uzès Marie Thérèse d'Albert de Luynes 1871–1943 1893–1943
Emmanuel Jacques de Crussol d'Uzès Carolyn Baily Brown[2]
Margaret "Peggy" Bedford Bancroft d'Arenberg[3]
1927–1999 1943–1999
Louis de Crussol d'Uzès Elizabeth de Belleville 1925–2001 1999–2001
Jacques de Crussol d'Uzès Alessandra Passerin d'Entrèves e Courmayeur 1957– 2001–

See also

References

  1. Almanach de Gotha (in French). Johann Paul Mevius sel. Witwe und Johann Christian Dieterich. 1893. p. 492. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  2. TIMES, Special to THE NEW YORK (19 July 1946). "CAROLYN B. BROWN, DUKE OF UZES WED; Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Raleigh, N.C., Is Scene of Their Marriage". The New York Times. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  3. Nemy, Enid (18 October 1977). "DUCHESS D'UZES DIES IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT: U.S. Born Socialite is Killed After A Party Near Paris--Was Wife of France's Premier Duke". The New York Times. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
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