Montmorency
anne
[an;; french an] /æn;; french an/ (show ipa), duc de, 1493–1567, french marshal: constable of france 1537.
historical examples
he is accompanied by his wife alyx of montmorency, who only recently joined her husband in languedoc.
the iron pincers eugne sue
i mean, sir, the addition to our family alliances of a montmorency.
the false chevalier william douw lighthall
montmorency had requited her good services with ingrat-tude, repeatedly endeavouring to estrange francis from her.
the tales of the heptameron, vol. i. (of v.) margaret, queen of navarre
montmorency’s project was to be executed in full view of the enemy.
the rise of the dutch republic, volume i.(of iii) 1555-66 john lothrop motley
marshal montmorency placed the admiral’s body in a lead coffin in his castle of chantilly, whence he sent it to montauban.
history of the rise of the huguenots henry baird
one belle reported himself to montmorency as faige’s -ssociate.
sir walter ralegh william stebbing
“to keep down the house of montmorency,” replied diana of poitiers.
corse de leon, volume i (of 2) g. p. r. james
then came two abbs and two brothers of the house of montmorency.
the jesuits, 1534-1921 thomas j. campbell
montmorency, the constable, had the command of the french army.
the great events by famous historians, vol. 1-20 various
during this journey i found him different from what i saw of him at montmorency.
the confessions of j. j. rousseau, complete jean jacques rousseau
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