The House of Sabran was an illustrious Provençal family whose bloodline was extinguished in 1847[1] in the person of Elzéar-Louis of Sabran, general, who was made a hereditary peer of France in 1815, comte-pair (count-peer) in 1817, and duc-pair (duke-peer) in 1825. Among its members are two Catholic saints, three bishops, and five generals.
Because his marriage with Victorine-Antoinette de Pontevès was childless, he named as his heirs the two nephews of his wife: Edouard and Léonide de Pontevès-Bargème, in whose favor a royal ordinance of 1828 and 1829 letters-patent authorised the transmission of the title of Duke of Sabran. Through an 1832 adoption, the name de Sabran has since been carried by the de Pontevès family.[1]
^ abHenri Jougla de Morenas "Grand Armorial de France" tome 6, page 110-111.
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1399), and Jeanne de Sabran (1296 - 1375). On 8 May 1405, Margaret married Peter of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, and of Conversano (1390 –...
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of the century, when the Treaty of Aix (1193) gave in marriage the last count's granddaughter, Garsenda ofSabran, to Alfonso, son of Alfonso II of Aragon...
brother of King Henry V, she was firmly allied to the Houseof Lancaster. However, following the emphatic Lancastrian defeat at the Battle of Towton,...
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of existence, initially, Achaea was a vassal state of the Kingdom of Thessalonica under Boniface I ofhouse Montferrat, then of the Latin Empire of Constantinople...