Orléans, Gaston, duc d', 1608-1660
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Name (Hebrew)
גאסטון, דוכס אורליאן, 1608-1660
Name (Latin)
Orléans, Gaston, duc d', 1608-1660
Other forms of name
Orléans, Gaston, Duke of, 1608-1660
Orléans, Gaston, Monsieur, 1608-1660
Anjou, Gaston, duc d', 1608-1660
D'Orléans, Gaston, duc, 1608-1660
Gaston Jean Baptiste, Duke of Orléans, 1608-1660
Gaston-Jean-Baptiste de France, duc d'Orléans, 1608-1660
Orléans, Gaston-Jean-Baptiste de France, duc d', 1608-1660
Orléans, Monsieur le duc d' (Gaston), 1608-1660
Orléans, duc d' (Gaston), 1608-1660
Date of birth
1608-04-25
Date of death
1660-02-02
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV). Lettre du roy, escrite a Son Altesse Royale, 1651:page 4 (duc d'Orleans)
- Monsieur, 2022:CIP galley (Gaston, duke of Orléans; Gaston d'Orléans; the prince was referred to at royal court as 'Monsieur', an unofficial title as the king's brother; married Marguerite de Lorraine)
- Wikipedia, 7 May 2015(Gaston, Duke of Orléans; born at Palace of Fontainebleau on 25 April 1608; given title of Duke d'Anjou at birth; exiled to Blois in 1652 by Cardinal Mazarin where he remained until his death on 2 February 1660)
- La France parlant a Monsieur le duc d'Orleans endormy [MI] 1649.
- Lalanne, L. Dict. hist. de la France(Orléans, Gaston-Jean-Baptiste de France, duc d'; b. 25 Apr. 1608, d. 2 Feb. 1660)
- Grand dict. enc. Lar.(Orléans, Gaston, duc d'; Fr. prince; b. 1608, d. 1660)
- Dict. d'hist. de France Perrin(Orléans, Gaston duc d'; b. 1608, d. 1660)
- Grande enc. Lar.:index (Orléans, Gaston, duc d')
- LC manual auth. cd.(hdg.: Gaston Jean Baptiste, Duke of Orléans, 1608-1660)
Wikipedia description:
Monsieur Gaston, Duke of Orléans (Gaston Jean Baptiste; 24 April 1608 – 2 February 1660), was the third son of King Henry IV of France and his second wife, Marie de' Medici. As a son of the king, he was born a Fils de France. He later acquired the title Duke of Orléans, by which he was generally known during his adulthood. As the eldest surviving brother of King Louis XIII, he was known at court by the traditional honorific Monsieur.
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