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    Joachim de Dinteville ( –1607) was a French noble, lieutenant-general and favourite of Henri III and Henri IV. Born into a prominent Champenois family...
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  • was the daughter of Gérard de Vienne and Bénigne de Dinteville, and married first in 1536 to Jacques de Beaufort, Marquis de Canillac (1490-1546), and...
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    Joachim de Châteauvieux, baron de Verjon puis comte de Confolant (c. 1545–c. 1615) was a French governor, military officer, royal guard and favourite,...
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    neutral concerning the ligue or allied with the lieutenant general Joachim de Dinteville in support of the crown's cause. The ligue saw further success in...
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    To support him and his son as lieutenant-general of the region, Joachim de Dinteville was maintained, largely able to act as governor in his own right...
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    François de Cazillac, baron de Cessac. Joachim de Dinteville, lieutenant général of the government of Champagne. Joachim de Châteauvieux, comte de Confolant...
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  • He married Humberte or Huberte de Chastenay, lady of Lanty and Dinteville. Joachim-François, marquis d’Andelot, mestre-de-camp to a 1200 strong infantry...
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    inevitable. The charge was instead granted to another favourite: Joachim de Dinteville. Relations between Beauvais-Nangis and the king increasingly reached...
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  • the Catholic nobility, among them the lieutenant-general of Champagne, Dinteville, Marshal Aumont, the duke of Longueville and Entragues. Allied with the...
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    shoes have squarish toes and reach high over his instep, 1532–33. Jean de Dinteville, French ambassador to England, wears a fur-lined calf-length overgown...
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