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Pages in category "18th-century peers of France" · A. Anne Henriette of Bavaria · B. Christophe de Beaumont · C. Armand du Cambout, 1st Duke of Coislin · D.
The hereditary title and position of Peer of France (French: Pair de France) was held by the highest-ranking members of the French nobility.
C · Armand de Camboust, duc de Coislin · Charles X · Charles Eugene, Prince of Lambesc · Charles, Duke of Berry (1686–1714) · César Gabriel de Choiseul · Louis Henri, ...
1 Twelve Peers. 1.1 Six ecclesiastical peers. 1.1.1 The archbishop-duke of Reims; 1.1.2 The bishop-duke of Laon; 1.1.3 The bishop-duke of Langres; 1.1. · 2 Later ...
Subcategories ; French nobles by title · (18 C) ; Nobility of the First French Empire · (3 C, 10 P) ; Nobility of the Second French Empire · (1 C, 5 P) ; French ...
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18th-century dukes of Normandy‎ (1 P). F. 18th-century peers of France‎ (4 C, 105 P). Pages in category "18th-century French nobility". The following 82 pages ...
The French nobility was an aristocratic social class in France from the Middle Ages until its abolition on 23 June 1790 during the French Revolution.
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17th-century peers of France ... Peers of France of the ancien régime who held their titles between 1601 and 1700. See also the preceding Category:16th-century ...