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de Montesquiou
French noble family
Or, two torteaux gules, one above the other.
Country
France
Place of origin
Gascony
The de Montesquiou family is a French noble family from Montesquiou in Gascony whose documented filiation traces back to circa 1190.[1] In the 18th Century, the family was recognized as coming in the 11th century from the Counts of Fezensac (extinct in the 12th Century). The Montesquiou family split into several branches, of which only the d'Artagnan branch now remains.
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