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    Charles de La Vieuville (1582 – 9 January 1653) first styled Marquis of La Vieuville but later created 1st Duke of La Vieuville was an important French...
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    Robert de La Vieuville, marquis de Sy (–1612) was a French governor and military commander in Champagne and the Rethélois during the French Wars of Religion...
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    the original governor, Vieuville. Guise at last assented to the return of Vieuville, having been assured by Bourbon that Vieuville was his servant, and...
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    intrigued against the chief minister Charles, duc de La Vieuville. On 12 August of the same year, La Vieuville was arrested on charges of corruption...
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    therefore found a better servitor in his Superintendent of Finances Charles de La Vieuville, who held similar views of Spain as the king, and who advised Louis...
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    1616, he was already First Gentleman of the king's stable. When Charles de La Vieuville was Superintendent of Finances, he was his assistant. When Cardinal...
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    d'Arzillières 1610: Charles de La Vieuville 1612: André de Vivonne, seigneur de la Béraudière 1616?: Nicolas de La Rochefoucauld 1616: Charles d'Albert (1578–1621)...
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    made a maréchal de camp (field marshal) and the next year, a lieutenant général (lieutenant general). In 1740, he received the Ordre de la Toison d'or from...
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  • Minister from 1829 to 1830, under the government of Charles X of France; Camille Henri Melchior de Polignac, Count of Polignac (27 December 1781 – 2 February...
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    mother of King Francis I.[citation needed] Vielleville married Renée Le Roux de la Roche des Aubiers (daughter of lord Jean Le Roux de Chemans) in 1532, and...
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