'La Trémoille', an old
French family which derives its name from a village (the modern
La Trimouille) in the
department of
Vienne.
The family has been known since the middle of the
11th century, and since the
14th century its members have been conspicuous in French history. To this family belonged the lines of the counts of
Joigny, the marquises of
Royan and counts of
Olonne, and the marquises and dukes of
Noirmoutier.
Member of the family included:
★ 'Guy', sire de la Trémoille, standard-bearer of France, was taken prisoner at the
Battle of Nicopolis (
1396), and
★
Georges, the favorite of King
Charles VII of France, took part in the
Praguerie and was captured at
Agincourt (
1415).
Chief line
Viscounts of
Thouars (elevated to duke
1563), Princes of
Talmond, etc.
★
Louis I de La Trémoille
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Louis II de La Trémoille, son, called the ''chevalier sans reproche'', defeated and captured
Francis II, Duke of Brittany at the
Battle of Saint Aubin-du-Cormier (
1488), distinguished himself in the
Italian Wars, and was killed at the
Battle of Pavia (
1525).
★
Charles I de La Trémoille, son, died in his father's lifetime and under his command at the
Battle of Marignano (
1515).
★
François II de La Trémoille, son, acquired a claim on the
Kingdom of Naples by his marriage with Anne de Laval, daughter of Charlotte of Aragon
★
Louis III de La Trémoille, son, became duke of
Thouars in 1563, and his son
★
Claude de La Trémoille, son, turned
Protestant, was created a
peer of France in
1595, and married a daughter of
William the Silent in
1598.
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★
Charlotte de la Tremoüille, Countess of Derby, daughter
★
Henry de La Trémoille, son of Claude (died
1674)
Others
★
Marie-Anne de la Trémoille, princesse des Ursins (
1642–
1722), of the Noirmoutier line
Reference
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