House of Elbeuf

E181621

The House of Elbeuf was a French noble family that formed a junior branch of the powerful Guise line within the House of Lorraine, holding the ducal title of Elbeuf.

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House of Elbeuf canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French noble family
cadet branch
associatedTerritory Elbeuf
cadetBranchOf House of Guise
continent Europe
country Kingdom of France
dynasticOrigin de Lorraine
surface form: Lorraine
historicalPeriod Ancien Régime
surface form: Ancien Régime France
languageOfUse French
nobleFamilyType junior branch
nobleRank ducal
nobleStatus peerage of France
nobleTitleHeld Duke of Elbeuf
notableMember Duke of Elbeuf
surface form: Charles I, Duke of Elbeuf

Duke of Elbeuf
surface form: Charles II, Duke of Elbeuf

Duke of Elbeuf
surface form: Charles III, Duke of Elbeuf

Charles-Eugène, Duke of Elbeuf
parentHouse House of Guise
House of Lorraine
partOf House of Lorraine
politicalAlignment French monarchy
region France
religion Roman Catholicism
socialClass high nobility
titleStyle Duc d'Elbeuf

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House of Guise hasCadetBranch House of Elbeuf