Baron of Rosny

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Baron of Rosny is a French noble title most famously held by Maximilien de Béthune, the influential statesman and chief minister to King Henry IV of France.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French noble title
associatedFamily House of Béthune NERFINISHED
associatedRegion Rosny-sur-Seine NERFINISHED
associatedWith Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully NERFINISHED
associatedWithEstate Château de Rosny-sur-Seine NERFINISHED
associatedWithInfrastructure improvement of French roads and canals (via Maximilien de Béthune)
associatedWithPolicy financial reforms of Henry IV of France
reconstruction of France after the Wars of Religion
connectedOfficeHolder Superintendent of Finances of France
chief minister of Henry IV of France
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
feudalContext Ancien Régime France NERFINISHED
governingSystemContext French monarchy
historicalPeriod early 17th century
late 16th century
languageOfTitle French
linkedInstitution French royal court NERFINISHED
linkedToMonarch Henry IV of France NERFINISHED
nobleRank baron
notableEra French Wars of Religion NERFINISHED
reign of Henry IV of France
notableHolder Maximilien de Béthune NERFINISHED
notableHolderBirthName Maximilien de Béthune NERFINISHED
notableHolderBirthPlace Rosny-sur-Seine NERFINISHED
notableHolderTitleEvolution later Duke of Sully GENERATED
socialClass French nobility
titleHolderFormerReligion Huguenot (Maximilien de Béthune) NERFINISHED
titleHolderReligion Roman Catholic (after conversion of Maximilien de Béthune)
titleHolderRole French nobleman
titleType hereditary title

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Duke of Sully title Baron of Rosny
subject surface form: Maximilien de Béthune