Soubise

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Soubise is a historic French seigneurial domain and title, most notably linked to the noble House of Rohan and the princes who bore its name.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French seigneurial domain
noble title
abolishedWith French Revolution NERFINISHED
associatedWith Court of Louis XV NERFINISHED
French Wars of Religion NERFINISHED
House of Rohan NERFINISHED
Huguenot leadership
country France
existedDuring Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
governedBy lords of Rohan-Soubise NERFINISHED
governedFrom local château in Soubise, Saintonge
governedUnder feudal law
hasCoatOfArms Arms of Rohan-Soubise NERFINISHED
hasNamesake Hôtel de Soubise, Paris NERFINISHED
hasNotableHolder Benjamin de Rohan, Seigneur de Soubise NERFINISHED
Charles de Rohan, Prince of Soubise NERFINISHED
Hercule de Rohan, Prince of Soubise NERFINISHED
hasResidence Château de Soubise (in Saintonge) NERFINISHED
hasTitleHolder Duke of Rohan-Rohan NERFINISHED
Prince of Soubise NERFINISHED
hereditary yes
historicalRegion Aunis and Saintonge NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance example of territorial princely title in France
languageOfTitle French
linkedDynasty Rohan NERFINISHED
linkedTo Ancien Régime NERFINISHED
French nobility
Rohan-Chabot family connections
locatedIn Charente-Maritime NERFINISHED
Nouvelle-Aquitaine NERFINISHED
Province of Saintonge NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Rohan-Soubise branch NERFINISHED
nobleRankContext high nobility of Brittany and France
partOf French peerage
politicalStatus seigneurie
relatedEstate Rohan estates in Brittany
relatedTitle Duke of Rohan NERFINISHED
Prince of Léon NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliationOfSomeHolders Catholicism NERFINISHED
Protestantism
seatOf Princes of Soubise NERFINISHED
socialFunction marker of status at French royal court
titleCreationPeriod early modern period
titleRank princely title
titleStyle Prince de Soubise NERFINISHED
titleTransmission hereditary primogeniture (with variations)

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