Jules de Polignac - Ancestry

Ancestry

Ancestors of Jules de Polignac
16. Louis Armand (XIX) de Polignac, Viscount of Polignac
8. Scipion Sidoine Apolinaire Gaspard Armand (XX) de Polignac, Viscount Polignac, Marquis of Chalencon
17. Jacqueline de Grimoard de Beauvoir du Roure
4. Louis Héracle Armand (XXI) de Polastron, Viscount of Polignac
18. Louis de Mailly, Count of Mailly, Seigneur of Rubempré
9. Françoise de Mailly
19. Anne Marie Françoise de Sainte-Hermine
2. Jules de Polastron, Count then Duke of Polignac
20. Philippe Jules Mancini, Duke of Nevers
10. Jacques Hippolyte Mancini, Marquis Mancini
21. Diane Gabrielle Damas de Thianges
5. Diane Adélaide Zéphirine Mancini
22. Anne Jules de Noailles, Duke of Noailles
11. Anne Louise de Noailles
23. Marie Françoise de Bournonville
1. Jules de Polignac (1780–1847), Prince of Polignac
24. Count Jean Denis de Polastron
12. Count Jean Baptiste de Polastron
25. Henriette de Foucaud, Viscountess of St.Girons
6. Count Jean François Gabriel de Polastron
26. Jean François de Mirmand, Count of Plaissan
13. Françoise de Mirmand, Countess Plaissan
27. Marie Yolande de La Cheze de Portales
3. Yolande de Polastron
28. Louis Hérault, seigneur du Porche
14. René Herault, Seigneur of Fontaine
29. Jeanne Charlotte Guillard de La Vacherie
7. Jeanne Charlotte Herault
30. Jean Baptiste Vieuxcourt Durey, seigneur de Bourneville
15. Marie Marguerite Vieuxcourt Durey
31. Louise le Gendre

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